Review of The Usual Suspects (1995) by Shreekara B — 06 Apr 2015
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist," This line shows the curiosity laid in the entire plot that showcases the most brilliantly narrated story, crime thriller is such a wonderful genre to make its viewer convincing with whatever that is being carried on screen and finally showing the actual pre planned truth by unveiling the mystery of the entire plot where false dominate to be the truth and only at the end that actual truth becomes the real one, confusing ?!!! yeah though this genre seems to have bit perplexity but still its very existing one.
1995's ''The Usual Suspect'' is the story of an only survival from the huge ship fire break who is being interrogated and the entire movie moves on with his narration, the way the movie has been designed is so neatly that it never suppresses the actual wow-ness that has to be felt in the climax, lots of turns and thrills that make this flick the best of its kind, the beauty of this movie is that it has won in maintaining the at most curiosity that any crime thriller must have, Kevin Spacey played an awesome role as Verbal Kint alias Keyzer Soze, more than performances the plot itself evokes the interest and plays as an actual superstar of this film, the screenplay and the exact catchy dialogues that makes this work a noticeable and the most memorable one.
This review of The Usual Suspects (1995) was written by Shreekara B on 06 Apr 2015.
The Usual Suspects has generally received very positive reviews.
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