The Usual Suspects (2002)
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Director:Bryan Singer
Studio:MGM Entertainment
Rating:4.5
Rated:R
Date Added:2007-02-03
Purchased On:2007-03-02
ASIN:B00005V9HH
UPC:0027616874818
Price:19.98
Genre:Mystery
Release:2002-02-04
Location:0401
Duration:122
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby
Features:Anamorphic
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Bryan Singer  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Stephen Baldwin  ...  
Gabriel Byrne  ...  
Benicio Del Toro  ...  
Kevin Pollak  ...  
Kevin Spacey  ...  
Chazz Palminteri  ...  
Pete Postlethwaite  ...  
Giancarlo Esposito  ...  
Suzy Amis  ...  
Dan Hedaya  ...  
Paul Bartel  ...  
Carl Bressler  ...  
Phillip Simon  ...  
Jack Shearer  ...  
Christine Estabrook  ...  
Clark Gregg  ...  
Morgan Hunter  ...  
Ken Daly  ...  
Michelle Clunie  ...  
Louis Lombardi  ...  
Summary: Ever since this convoluted thriller dazzled audiences and critics in 1995 and won an Oscar for Christopher McQuarrie's twisting screenplay, The Usual Suspects has continued to divide movie lovers into opposite camps. While a lot of people take great pleasure from the movie's now-famous central mystery (namely, "Who is Keyser Söze?"), others aren't so easily impressed by a movie that's too enamored of its own cleverness to make much sense. After all, what are we to make of a final scene that renders the entire movie obsolete? Half the fun of The Usual Suspects is the debate it provokes and the sheer pleasure of watching its dynamic cast in action, led (or should we say, misled) by Oscar winner Kevin Spacey as the club-footed con man who recounts the saga of enigmatic Hungarian mobster Keyser Söze. Spacey's in a band of thieves that includes Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Pollak, and Benicio Del Toro, all gathered in a plot to steal a large shipment of cocaine. The story is told in flashback as a twisted plot being described by Spacey's character to an investigating detective (Chazz Palmintieri), and The Usual Suspects is enjoyable for the way it keeps the viewer guessing right up to its surprise ending. Whether that ending will enhance or extinguish the pleasure is up to each viewer to decide. Even if it ultimately makes little or no sense at all, this is a funny and fiendish thriller, guaranteed to entertain even its vocal detractors. --Jeff Shannon