| | Year: | 1995 | | Genre: | Crime, Mystery, Thriller | | Starring: | Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne, Chazz Palminteri | | Director: | Bryan Singer |
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Good: 5 | Bad: 2 |
Review: In the mind Christorpher McQurrie comes this incredible story of a man in search of the devil. The film is called The Usual Suspects, and what could be more appropriate than an unusual film about the five suspects who are anything but ordinary. The story comes from the only survivor of what police concluded was a murderous and explosive drug deal gone bad. His name is Roger Kint (Kevin Spacey is perfect), also known as Verbal. From the mouth of this innocent storytelling, will continue artist the amazing story of how he and his fellow criminals, Stephen Baldwin is Michael McManus, Benicio Del Toro is Fred Fenster Kevin Pollak as Todd Hockney originally fitted, and then the seat , put it up. Starting with a mix-up with law enforcement agencies to put more guilty men together in the same line up, the saga continues cross country and culminates in a powerful but mysterious kingpin named Keyser Soze. Its through his attorney Kobayashi (Pete Postlethwaite), teaching men that they are marked for death if they do not undertake a dangerous mission. The central element of the unusual group is their leader, a remarkable person named Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne, incredible performance). What opståri this movie from moment to moment is a lesson in the sleigh of hand. What we and the police Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) are told, is not what we see. Conversely, what we see is not what we have been told. In the end, this film with its haunting theme of John Ottman, is nothing short of incredible. A great classic in both mystery and action entertainment by Bryan Singer. A good movie indeed. ****