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The Usual Suspects
D**N
As Usual, these Suspects are still great!
I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve seen “The Usual Suspects” since 1995. First time in a theater, then from the video rental store, then seeing it in bits and pieces on TV. And now, in a “what the heck” mood, on Amazon. Still works for me. A great thriller with some excellent performances, and even thoroughly spoiled, the big reveal at the end is still a delight.Gabriel Byrne, Benicio Del Toro, a Lesser Baldwin, Chazz Palminteri, and hey, there’s a really young Gus Fring! And in any movie, when Pete Postlethwaite shows up, you have to settle in and enjoy him. Even in the otherwise leaden and cheerless “Inception”. He’s a joy to watch, especially here doing a sort of strangled middle-European/Far East accent.It’s a brilliant cast. But above the rest in a bravura performance, Kevin Spacey.Sure, we all know by now that he’s a creep, but wow, can that creep act! If I had to choose between “Se7en” and this one, I’d have to give the “Suspects” top billing. Spacey is on screen in almost every scene, while in “Se7en” he’s a shadowy menace for most of the movie. Sly, funny, glib, toying with the cops, he’s really something to watch.You almost need to watch “The Usual Suspects” a second time just to get straight what our unreliable narrator is telling us, and to guess how much is total invention. And a third time to appreciate what actors like Benicio Del Toro and Kevin Pollack do with their few lines. And maybe the fourth time to admire Bryan Singer’s framing and pacing. There’s hardly a wasted second in this compact thriller, a trait I’ve come to admire more and more compared to the bloated running times and shameless padding even routine shoot-em-ups now indulge in. No mawkish sentimentality, minimal character development, just enough voice-over to keep things moving at a good clip. Singer went on to make some of those bloated running times, but on this one, his production was sleek, compact, as close to perfect as a movie needs to get.Plot holes? Well, for a gang of ruthless dangerous gangsters, those Hungarians sure were oblivious and easy to mow down. And if you’ve ever been on a largish freighter, you will be amazed at the maze of compartments and spaces and places to hide contraband. Byrne and company could have searched for a day and not found the prize. And I’m doubtful if even Keyser Soze could really interrupt the flow of flame along the fuse by a remarkably accurate micturition.But who cares? The plot is a device of precisely machined interlocking parts that shouldn’t be too closely scrutinized lest we lose the pleasure of its working. “The Usual Suspects” is a fine bloody valentine to the art of filmmaking.If this is your first time to watch it, I sort of envy you the pleasure of watching it unfold, especially now that it’s old enough that younger people might be un-spoiled. If it’s the second or fifth time, it’s still a good way to waste a brisk 1 ¾. And if you’re ever picking coffee beans in Guatemala, know that you can’t really make coffee from green beans. They have to be fermented, then roasted. Agent Kujan should’ve known that, even if he’d never been to Skokie, Illinois.
J**Y
Bizarre but riveting.
Movie only suitable for people who enjoy twists and turns. Kevin Spacey, regardless of personal issues, is superb actor. Spellbinding story with totally unexpected ending.
Q**T
The Usual Suspects Lined Up for Blu-Ray
Kino Lorber Studio Classics released on Blu-Ray, (and in a separate edition, 4K UHD), this well-regarded neo-noir thriller from 1995 directed by Bryan Singer, written by Christopher McQuarrie (Academy Award winner) and starring Kevin Spacey (Academy Award winner), Kevin Pollack, Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, Benicio Del Toro as five captured criminals brought together to commit crimes that are orchestrated by the legendary and elusive criminal mastermind Keyser Soze, who may be closer than anyone realized... Also starring Chazz Palminteri and Pete Postlethwaite.Originally released on DVD by MGM in 1999, then later on Blu-ray, though with different extras, now all of them have been finally assembled together, with new interviews and audio commentary as well. Looking splendid in this restored 4K version, the definitive release. Stylish, clever, well-acted film with a memorable twist ending only suffers in terms of having no good guys to root for, limiting any emotional involvement, though of course that isn't the story's point. Comes with a slipcover.
H**M
Classic
Wow... makes you wonder what hackers can get on your post it notes behind you chair ;)
D**S
Enjoyable re-visit.
Good cast, good acting, and a few surprises.
S**E
One of the great movies of all times. Never gets old.
One of the great movies of all times. Never gets old.
D**S
One of the best movies of all time!
Interesting to say the least! I love a good mystery!
N**K
It works more than once.
I found out about this movie in an indirect way, and unfortunately that involved hearing a major spoiler, before I knew anything else about it. When I actually watched it for the first time, I had that spoiler in mind, and it colored the way that I saw everything. It's a shame that I couldn't have seen it once without that knowledge, to see if I would have figured it out for myself, and how soon.But the point is that the spoiler did not ruin the movie, which is about more than just a solution to a mystery. The key is the great acting, by everyone involved. Kevin Spacey, certainly, as the mild mannered "gimp" of a con-man, turns in one of his best performances. But everyone is excellent, Gabriel Byrne as the corrupt ex-cop, the whole gang which he has collected, and Chazz Palminteri as the detective who keeps on probing, knowing that there is some key fact almost within reach.And that means that I can watch this and enjoy it more than once. It's true that, as with most movies, on watching it again, there are logical questions about the plot which you can't put out of your mind, but which don't necessarily have good answers. The resolution, although clever, may not work quite the way it's meant to. But then, few if any films are perfect in that respect. Take this for what it is, and it's very enjoyable. And if you recommend it to someone who hasn't seen it, do not tell them, well, you know.
P**K
a1
very good
C**
No está en castellano!!
No está en castellano!!la he devuelto!
P**I
Realtà o finzione?
Un capolavoro assoluto. Chi sarà veramente Kaiser Sose? Da vedere assolutamente ma soprattutto da seguire con attenzione.
D**E
Soberbia
Nunca había visto, ni me habían recomendado esta película y no entiendo por que; es genial de principio a fin y por el precio de $70 pesos que me costo es de lo mejor que el medio ha generado. Te engancha juega con tu mente y cuando menos te das cuenta ya estas tan metido que no esperas el momento de que termine al contrario quieres saber mas. Muy recomendable esta versión el Bluray la calidad del vídeo y el sonido son de lo mejor y traten de conseguirla por este medio por que en México el precio que piden por esta joya esta muy elevado comparado con el que lo adquirí pero aun así vale la penas tenerlo en su videoteca.
A**N
product defective-seller did not replace or support- price $26US
I finally ordered another copy of "the usual suspects" I was showing it to my teenage boys and following it with a discussion. Didn't get there. Disk failed before final scene.I contacted the seller, Outcast Trading, who responded by saying that they were "out of stock".I paid for a special edition at a cost of $26us. This is three times the price today. The film was made 1995.Surely I should have had my defective copy replaced?
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