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The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies

The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies

Five Criminals. One Line Up. No Coincidence.Jul. 19, 1995106 Min.
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Watch: The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies, Full Movie Online – Following a truck hijack in New York, five criminals are arrested and brought together for questioning. As none of them are guilty, they plan a revenge operation against the police. The operation goes well, but then the influence of a legendary mastermind criminal called Keyser Söze is felt. It becomes clear that each one of them has wronged Söze 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 Keyser Söze?.
Plot: Held in an L.A. interrogation room, Verbal Kint attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord, Keyser Soze, not only exists, but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro harbor – leaving few survivors. Verbal lures his interrogators with an incredible story of the crime lord’s almost supernatural prowess.
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Keaton always said, “I don’t believe in God, but I’m afraid of him.” Well I believe in God, and the only thing that scares me is Keyser Soze.

The Usual Suspects is directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Kevin Pollack, Stephen Baldwin, Benicio Del Toro, Chazz Palminteri, Pete Postlethwaite, Giancarlo Esposito and Dan Hedaya. Music is by John Ottman and cinematography by Newton Thomas Sigel.

Held in an L.A. interrogation room, Verbal Kint (Spacey) attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord, Keyser Soze, not only exists, but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro harbor – leaving few survivors.

It sort of sidled into movie theatres in 1995 with no fanfare or heralded notices. Yet it wasn’t long before word of mouth got around that The Usual Suspects might actually be the must see film of the year. Fledgeling director and writer – Singer and McQuarrie – produce a masterclass of crime/mystery/noir plotting in a whirl of intricate plot shifts and deft sleights of hand.

The core essence of the story is simple, just who is Keyser Soze? His reputation is one of utter fear, he may even be the devil himself. What transpires throughout the film is a number of scenes told in flashback form and narrated by Kint as the cops put the heat on him.

We are introduced to the five criminals who make up the suspects of the title, where dialogue pings with machismo laced humour. The addition of Postlethwaite’s Kobayashi character, one of Soze’s harbinger’s of doom, further ups the ante of the story’s deliciously corkscrew intrigue.

It all builds to a climax that – has you pondering just what you have watched previously. Yet here’s the key as to why the pic still holds up on repeat viewings, we have been outsmarted, for as we dive in and enjoy the across the board great perfs, we have been privy to something that will stand the test of time for the genre it sits in. The repeat viewings factor still, some decades later, is as strong as ever.

The advent of time and home format releases etc have only improved the pic’s own mythical status. Behind the scenes egos and dislikes on set only add further strength to the characterisations, as does one main man thinking he himself must be Soze when in fact he was way off. There’s a trail of clues in the film that will reveal who Soze is – who knew!? – and on it goes. The Usual Suspects is the filmic gift that keeps on giving. 10/10

Review By: John Chard

Great movie with superb performance from Kevin Spacey, well accompanied with the rest of the cast.
Review By: Andres Gomez
the American thriller of the nineties
One day in a bookshop, I flipped through a book entitled: “the movies of the nineties” and this movie wasn’t included! How can a book specialized in cinema skip such a milestone of the last decade? Any movie buff, any cinema critic must have considered the nineties a fruitful era for the American thriller. According to one’s tastes, some will say that the best thriller of the nineties is “Silence of the Lambs” (1991). For others it will be “Pulp Fiction” (1994) while others will praise to the skies “Se7en” (1995). For me, the pinnacle is this present movie, “the Usual Suspects” (1995) with its staggering story (to put it mildly). It’s a sensational debut for Bryan Singer which enabled to put him on the map. With a little help from his accomplice Christopher McQuarrie, he signed an unparalleled gem in the landscape of the American thriller, even the whole cinema.

The average viewer who watches “the Usual Suspects” for the first time might think that the whole crew concocted him a meandering story with as a leading thread, Spacey’s convoluted story. At the end of the projection, he may feel puzzled and will probably wish to watch the movie a second time. He won’t regret it and Singer and McQuarrie will rejoice at it. Their masterwork gains by several repeated viewings to appreciate the subtleties of a rich movie with a convoluted construction which will take its seemingly definitive form in the five last minutes. To watch “the Usual Suspects” is like gathering the pieces of an intriguing puzzle, a little like any other suspenseful movie but in the case of Singer’s flick, one will never really be able to completely end it. So many things happen in less than two hours that we are never really sure of what we watch and this is reinforced by a breathtaking unexpected twist at the end which makes our assumptions falter. Singer and McQuarrie take a mischievous delight in taking the viewer in their nebulous scenario and to follow it according to Spacey’s declarations and it’s obvious that they raise more questions than answers. It’s up to the viewer to make his imagination work and to bring his thoughts on the film. This is what inspires its pernicious charm.

From Spacey’s story, the authors developed a top quality script, set with clockwork precision. Singer’s directorial style virtually evolutes on the razor’s edge and conveys an increasing tension. It is filled with ingenious visual ideas and served by fluid camera movements. Singer was in his early thirties when he shot his film but it presents the signs of a seasoned author. There’s also a tight editing and a unsettling score which cement the movie in its place of winner. More remarkable, the authors pull off with gusto to increase the audience’s curiosity throughout the film in spite of a somewhat deliberate confusion and the interest won’t weaken until the end which constitute the apex: an unexpected twist which will leave the audience speechless once they understood it. In Singer’s flick, it doesn’t disappoint because there are little but noticeable visual and verbal clues which justify it. However, it has something unsettling. We believe that we are at the end of the maze but there’s more to the picture than meets the eye. Maybe this “coup de theatre” veils one more truth. Maybe also the shrewdest ones will have guessed it but the result is the same for any viewer: Singer puts a baffled spectator in his pocket.

Singer and Quarrie show a perfect master in the domain of the film noir: an ominous atmosphere, nocturnal scenes which stay rooted in the mind and a deep psychology of certain characters which give more substance to the film. Considering the last point, the character of Gabriel Byrne is the most interesting one: a former crooked cop who seemingly redeemed himself in catering but caught up by his past and forced to come back to work. I personally think that Byrne is the stand-out of the topflight cast the movie boasts. But don’t neglect the other members. Kevin Spacey pocketed a deservedly Oscar in 1996 and the rest of the cast doesn’t stay on the bench. Maybe Singer grants a little shallow attention to the three others baddies in the gang but in a way it’s necessary to underscore the fact that they’re lousy gangsters embroiled in a infernal spiral and unable to perceive what lies beneath all this. Pete Postlewhaite and Chazz Palminteri make their scenes count too.

A riveting storytelling, a painstaking flash-back, a tight and first-class directing, a thoughtful twist, a topnotch cast, “the Usual Suspects” includes almost everything a director would sell his soul for. Everything contributes to make it a stalwart model in the suspenseful movie and the whole cinema. After the first vision, be prepared for mental gymnastics and for a second screening…

Review By: dbdumonteil

Other Information:

Original Title The Usual Suspects
Release Date 1995-07-19
Release Year 1995

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 46 min (106 min)
Budget 6000000
Revenue 23341568
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director Bryan Singer
Writer Christopher McQuarrie
Actors Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne, Chazz Palminteri
Country United States, Germany
Awards Won 2 Oscars. 37 wins & 17 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby SR, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA, Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints)
Film Length 2,720 m (Italy), 2,989 m
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (2022 remaster), Dolby Vision, Super 35
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)

The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
The Usual Suspects 1995 123movies
Original title The Usual Suspects
TMDb Rating 8.2 8,964 votes

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