Monday, October 22, 2007

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HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE THE USUAL SUSPECTS FROM IMDB


Following a truck hijack in New York, five conmen are arrested and brought together for questioning. As none of them is guilty, they plan a revenge operation against the police. The operation goes well, but then the influence of a legendary mastermind criminal called Kaiser Soeze is felt. It becomes clear that each one of them has wronged Soeze at some point and must pay back now. The payback job leaves 27 men dead in a boat explosion, but the real question arises now: Who actually is Kaiser Soeze? Written by Soumitra

Police investigating an exploded boat on a San Pedro pier discover 27 bodies and $91 million worth of drug money. The only survivors are a severely burned and very scared Hungarian terrorist and Verbal Kint, a crippled con-man. Reluctantly, Kint is pressured into explaining exactly what happened on the boat. His story begins six weeks earlier with five criminals being dragged in by New York police desperate for suspects on a hijacked truck and ends with the possible identification of a criminal mastermind. Written by John Weeks {J.T.Weeks1@Student.derby.ac.uk}

After a waterfront explosion, Verbal, an eye-witness and participant tells the story of events leading up to the conflagration. The story begins when five men are rounded up for a line-up, and grilled about a truck hijacking (the usual suspects). Least pleased is Keaton a crooked cop - exposed, indicted, but now desperately trying to go straight. The cops won't leave him alone, however, and as they wait for their lawyers to post bail, he is talked into doing one more job with the other four. All goes tolerably well until the influence of the legendary, seemingly omnipotent "Keyser Soze" is felt. Although set in the modern day, it has much of the texture of the forties, plus suspense, intrigue (a fairly high body count), and lots of twists in the plot. Written by {Phil.Kilby@dit.csiro.au}

This is a film about five men who are hauled into the New York police station because a crime was committed and they are the usual suspects. They all agree to do a job together for a little revenge. However, little do they know that someone else has the strings and that they are all the puppets--all because each of them crossed the wrong person at the wrong time. After the big job, 27 people are dead, and there are two survivors. But the question is...who's the one controlling everything? Written by thexotherxchris


HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE THE USUAL SUSPECTS FROM DVDTALK


The Movie: "Who is Keyser Soze?" It was the question that rung out through the moviegoing masses during the last days of Summer in 1995. Bryan Singer had directed a phenomenally twisty noir thriller with sharp, smart dialogue and a cold, simple style. Singer's film starts off with an event that we're convinced is real. A man lays dying on the deck of a ship. We later learn this is Dean Keaton(Gabriel Byrne) , a one time corrupt cop who's turned to small time robbery. A masked figure walks up to him and casually kills him. We only learn this masked character's first name: Keyser. Flash backward to the narrative; we're meeting the small time band of crooks one by one: Keaton, Fenster, McManus, Hockney and finally, one Verbal Kint. Kint, a crippled small time crook, is the narrator. The film focuses on the dialogue between Kint and Dave Kujan, a customs agent with the FBI. The film bounces back and forth between the flashback and the aftermath of the death of Keaton. The tale unfolds in two sets; in the past, we see the criminals plotting an emerald heist and in the other set, it's all over and the only one left is Verbal Kint, a man seemingly protected by "up on high by the prince of darkness" as forces are seemingly at work as he sits in the police station trying to set him free. It's the talents of Kevin Spacey as Kint and Chazz Palmentari as Kujan that makes the cat and mouse game they play as the dialogue unfolds completely fascinating. But it's not just Singer's film. It's just as much one Christopher McQuarrie's. McQuarrie, the screenwriter, has been friends with Singer since the two attended high school together. It's McQuarrie's labrynth screenplay, full of twists and turns, that is the backbone of the film. It's fascinating that the first scene can give you a sense of what happened during the final robbery,then spend the entire film convincing you otherwise, leaving you unsure of just who to believe. Some people accuse the film of "toying" with the audience(I've heard similar accusations towards the similar crime thriller "Bound"), but it knows what pace to let out information so we don't feel "teased.There are moments that hint at the final resolution, taking a risk and throwing ideas of who is "Keyser Soze" at us; but we can't be sure if the film is just playing with us or not, while it constantly adds layer upon layer of urgency and tension to the story. "The Usual Suspects" is the kind of film that challenges and rewards us for following along, playing with our expectations of cast, conventions and concepts right up until the big payoff ending where we find out who really is "Keyser Soze". McQaurrie's dialogue deserved an Oscar and recieved it; it's one of the most wonderfully complex and rewarding thrillers in ages, and one of my very favorite movies.


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