Rating: Summary: Terrific movie, better on DVD Review: No need to rehash all the reviews - a terrific movie that you will love or hate, but will enjoy discussing in either case. The alternative audio track featuring voiceover by the writer and director makes the DVD the only way to own this flick.
Rating: Summary: you can't understand this movie only once! Review: I like this movie,because the story line is so elaborated. But,my only dissatisfaction is that the story and the characters are too complicated to understand ,so you have to see this twice.
Rating: Summary: The perfect film? Review: Sometimes a movie really surprises you, really blows you away for some reason. I saw "The Usual Suspects" not really expecting anything interesting. Well, I was wrong. Instead I got to see a terrifically exciting movie featuring outstanding acting and a plot twist that actually caught me by surprise.The plot? Following a bloody shoot-out aboard a ship moored at a Santa Monica pier, the police question a hood by the name of Verbal Kint in an attempt to learn about what happened. We see several different possibilities and the final answer we get is a real surprise. Typically movies rely upon special effects, left-field plot twists, and brand-name casting to get the job done. "The Usual Suspects" relies on an excellent script, good direction and wonderful acting from people who might not necessarily be household names. Look at this cast- Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Pollack, Benicio Del Toro, Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Chazz Palminteri, Dan Hedaya, and Pete Postlethwaite. This is some serious acting talent to behold. They all are great, but in particular Gabriel Byrne (Dean Keaton) and Kevin Spacey (Verbal Kint) deliver exceptional performances. Neither man is quite who they seem to be. Spacey won a well-deserved Oscar for his performance in this film. Director Brian Singer does a brilliant job coaxing terrific acting performances from his cast. This was a tought movie to make and he pulled it off in spades. Go see "The Usual Suspects" and find out why it is one of my favorite films.
Rating: Summary: Usual Suspects, Usual Movie, Usual Genre, Etc... Review: This movie was too confusing to be enjoyable, but that's probably what the director and screenwriter wanted - a film that baffles the viewer and leaves the audience 'guessing' until the end. Bah! In the effort to appeal to the movie-goer by way of ambiguity and mystery, this movie loses its luster. Perhaps if the makers of this film had a goal other than to baffle the viewer, the plot would have been better. Instead, the director concentrated on the audience rather than the film itself. Additionally, while the movie does have a few twists coupled with a surprise ending, it is nothing unique. Like many other films, this one has the same gun play, murder, and ultimate 'bad guy.' This film is nothing special, and I am surprised that so many people found it 'amaxing.' In short, this movie is confusing and the director obviously put too much emphasis on trying to fool the audience. Utterly ridiculous.
Rating: Summary: You haven't lived until you've seen this Review: There is not one moment of watching the Usual Suspects where you don't feel twisted and manipulated in opposite directions. You'll welcome every minute of it. This movie reeks of perfection, and even the most embittered would be hard-pressed to find faults in this, the greatest flick of all-time. The wonderful ensemble acting stretches far beyond the master, Kevin Spacey, to include both mesmerizing and hilarious performances from all of the cast. The cinematography is breathtaking in its originality. The music is delicious. I cannot think of one moment where I didn't feel a wonderful, lasting rush.
Rating: Summary: The Mysterious Keyser Soze Review: The Usual Suspects is an excellent murder mystery that goes to show you should never judge a book by its cover. This movie is possibly the best pulp fiction story ever presented on the screen. Few movies have been able to keep me guessing for so long as The Usual Suspects. By the end I wasn't even sure the man they revealed as Keyser Soze was really him. This movie not only has an excellent screenplay; but, it has a tremendous cast also. Kevin Spacey gives his usual Oscar worthy performance as the gimp Verbal. Gabriel Byrne and Chazz Palminteri also shine in "supporting" roles. Even the usually insipid Stephen Baldwin manages to put together a performance that does not make him look like a rank amateur next to Spacey or Byrne. The Usual Suspects will enthrall the lovers of the whodunit mystery. It'll even entertain those who generally are put off by mysteries (like myself). The Usual Suspects is not quite as complicated or as good as L.A. Confidential; but, it is definitely in the same mold.
Rating: Summary: Incredible! Review: Sadly, I saw this movie immediately after reading an article on Kevin Spacey which gave away the ending. I was so mad! I really NEVER would have guessed. I don't know where to begin - everything was just so perfect, whether it be the acting, writing, etc. It draws you in early on and never lets go. The ending will definitely surprise you (just don't read any articles about it first). The acting is brilliant - especially Kevin Spacey. He truly deserved that Academy Award for this.
Rating: Summary: Masterpiece Review: Simply a masterpiece - for its time and times to come. Kevin outdid himself.
Rating: Summary: The Usual Suspects Review: It is a amazing film with a great build up and a really good ending it keeps you cluded to your seat all the way through the film. The film is a must have as it is watchable at any time and will keep you entertained for a long time to come.
Rating: Summary: for the love of god watch this film! Review: absolutely the most powerful movie that i have ever seen, not to mention the most entertaining. however, i urge you, do not just take my word for it, it's only a couple bucks to go rent it yourself, and i guarentee that you will rush out of your basement, the end credits still rolling, to order this film for yourself. if this film was a woman, i'd marry it.
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