Rating: Summary: Great Time at the Movies Review: This is one of the few movies we have seen where we could not easily foretell the ending. Kevin Spacey was terrific we thought and the revelation at the end was awesome. The only problem is that once you've seen it, it will never be as good again the second time (though you can then spend your time looking for clues). Still, a great time at the movies.
Rating: Summary: Overrated Review: This film is overrated. Very, very overrated. I guessed the "trick ending" almost as the movie started. The whole damned film hinges on this "trick ending". Bad acting, bad plot, almost incomprehensible dialogue, and a lack of buildup to the twist at the end. We are given clues, but the end has no dramatic "rightness". It's just an ending, with no brilliance to it.
Rating: Summary: A very impressive movie Review: Since this movie revolves around its plot twists, all I can really say is that this movie is REALLY good, and definitely worth the watch.
Rating: Summary: Keyser Söze Review: This is, without question, one of the best films of 1995, and one of the best mysteries ever. It feels sort of like MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS. You'll spend the whole movie wondering who's messing with whom, who the mysterious Keyser Söze is, and what he's after.A group of mismatched criminals, played to perfection by the cast, are lumped together for a crime apparently none of them were guilty of. Irritated at having their time wasted, they decide to even the score by releaving a few less than honest cops of their less than honest merchandise. This sets into motion a chain of events that will lead them to Keyser's lawyer, Kobayashi. From there, well, I don't want to ruin it for you. This film opened the same year as SEVEN, in which Kevin Spacey (then a relatively unknown character actor) played an uncredited role. This was a vehicle for Spacey, and he works it like a wind-up watch. (From here, he would go onto the equally great LA CONFIDENTIAL.) Gabriel Burns is his usual talented self, and Benicio Del Toro is hilarious as Fenster. If you're looking for a good mystery that doesn't treat the audience like idiots, this one is for you. Told in a series of present and flashback story lines, you'll have to think it out a little. It's worth it, though, in the end to know Who Is Keyser Söze?
Rating: Summary: Top 5 Movies of All time Review: I've owned this move in VHS, DVD, and now enhanced DVD. I don't think I've done that with any other movie in our collection. Every actor's performance, although written to be over the top, just works perfectly. You buy into the characters and there motivation so easily, they seem like weird friends that you've known forever. We've love to share this movie with people that have never seen it, just to watch their reaction and their faces light up when they put it all together. I can't praise this movie enough. Especially with the holiday season coming up, I can see no better present than a wonderfully written, seamlessly portrayed, SMART movie that your friends and loved ones will thank you for.
Rating: Summary: Great Kevin Spacey Movie Review: Many twists in this clever suspense thriller as told by one of the usual suspects from a recent police line up. The 5 suspects are brought in on a trumped up stolen van charge and the story unfolds from there. Great acting and wonderful casting including the very talented Kevin Spacey, who alone makes this movie worth checking out. The story telling is in the vein of a Quinten Tarentino movie, but only slightly more conventional. If you like trying to figure out what is really going on and who done it, you will enjoy this one.
Rating: Summary: best in class Review: Perhaps the best suspense/crime movie ever made. A+ Plot. A+ Writing. A+ Acting. A+ Music. A+ Everything. The Godfather of its category. A true achivement of moviemaking.
Rating: Summary: Not your usual movie Review: A multi-layered story of rapacious greed and ambition, "Usual Suspects" puts together a great cast and a story-within-a-story plot. The Suspects include Keaton (Byrne) a disgraced ex-cop; Roger "Verbal" Kint (Spacey), a club-footed petty criminal; Hockney (Pollack) the explosives expert; McManus (Baldwin) who's something of an explosive himself and Fenster (Del Toro). I'm not sure what Fenster's role is, but given the hushed and marble-mouth tones that he speaks in, nobody else seems to know either. The story is told in flashback by Verbal after the rest are either dead or presumed dead. The film begins with the explosive destruction of a freighter in southern California. Only one other man, the freighter's horrifically burnt passenger, survives. He knows nothing of our heroes, instead ranting about "Keyser Soze". Recognizing the name of an international criminal who murders almost on whim, and connecting him to the Suspects, a federal agent (Palmintierri) who's made a career of investigating Keaton, puts Verbal on the grill, forcing Spacey's character to recount how the boys came to know each other. Gathered weeks earlier by the police as suspects or line-up fillers in the hijacking of a police truck carrying guns earmarked for destruction, the suspects (Verbal being one of the "fillers") are initially strangers, yet join together and form a plan. Released when nobody gets pinned for the truck rap, the Suspects go into business - targeting for robbery various high-level smugglers who pay to keep the police at arms length. Soon their rep brings them to the west coast, but we also learn that they had already come to the attention of Keyser Soze - by virtue of how their crimes have come at his expense. Blackmailed by Soze through his attorney, Kobayashi (Pete Posthlethwaite, looking and sounding more Indo-Pak than Japanese), the suspects reluctantly follow his orders and shoot their way into a docked freighter loaded (says Kobayashi) with a fortune in cocaine. By now, Verbal has recounted what he knows of Soze - less a man than a force of nature gone bad; a Hungarian criminal who killed his own family rather than let rivals hold them hostages against him; a mass killer who not only hunts down those who had tried to hold his family hostage, but their friends and families as well. Soze's is the name that that career criminals utter to themselves when they need something to keep them up at night. Okay, that's as far as I can go without spoiling it. Sure, you'll probably figure out the big secret within the first few minutes (once a police sketch artist is brought in, the secret will practically leap out at you). Nevertheless, the script works some great magic. The ultimate trick isn't Keyser Soze secret identity but how the story gets you to root and care for a crew of wretched, murderous and greedy losers who'd be fodder in a more upstanding story. The biggest mystery of all, when I saw it, was figuring out what kind of movie this was. I had an idea that it would be some buddy-buddy picture of good-guy criminals - a sort of "Brinks Job" for the 1990's, but the result is much more satisfying.
Rating: Summary: Plot! Review: ... beautifully remastered edition with the proper sound quality... ... buy it if you like a really good crime thriller (oh yeah, and a good plot). Cast was carved out of stone for this one - these people have been sitting and waiting for this movie to show what they really can do. ...
Rating: Summary: I love it.............. Review: I like movies- period. Having said that, I love this movie. I really like a movie that I cannot figure the ending. Man oh man, is The Usual Suspects one of those! Kevin Spacey may be the best actor going today. It's either him, or Morgan Freeman OR probably Dustin Hoffman. When you get as good as these guys are, it's really hard to tell who is the absolute #1. Anyway- The Usual Suspects is one of the best and the music is really good too. I know that this is a review of this movie but one way I can describe how good it is is to put it along side of another that is way up there in the catagory of WHERE IN THE HECK IS THIS MOVIE GOING and that other movie that is comparable to The Usual Suspects is The Game. What a ride! I just wish I could watch each for the first time. I love Hollywood's movies ( though I detest Hollywood ) figure that one out.
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