The UNUSUAL suspect

Theodore 2021-10-13 13:05:39

After watching a few episodes of Conan, I have summarized the law: the most like criminals are often not, and often it may still be beneficial to you; the most like good people are generally real criminals,

so I hold this mentality, and I look forward to it. With an Unusual Suspect appearing in this usual suspects,

Christopher McQuarrie deserves the best Oscar screenplay because of this. Although the plot is not necessarily shocking, the control of the rhythm and attracts the audience to fall into the trap. The technique of

Söze is very mature. I saw in other comments that Keyser Söze does not actually exist, and the name Kobayashi is just for the police. I think Söze definitely exists. The direct evidence in the film is the corpse found by the police in the sea. , The corpse was supposed to testify against Söze but ran away for him, (so it became a corpse). This is not from Kint's mouth, but

some other interesting evidence that exists objectively is that

Keyser means King, and Söze is very It means Verbal

and the character is called Roger'Verbal' Kint. Kint is obviously a homophonic of King.

So Verbal used his extraordinary imagination and three-inch tongue to create this horror incarnation for himself. For example, how he told the police that this person killed his wife and children, it can be seen that it was not entirely for criminal purposes, but also for himself yy,

he left enough clues for Mr. Kujan to let him understand that he was teasing

I am so upset to show you how wretched people use their wisdom to defeat handsome and powerful people


. The pretending to be lame is obviously not dedicated to the old Chinese man who makes magic in Prestige, he has a gold lighter, if he pretends to be dedicated, this shouldn't happen.

That's about it. You can find these if you start watching it early this morning. I will read it a few times in the future and add it.

Finally, I like Spacey more and more.

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Extended Reading
  • Ron 2022-03-22 09:01:03

    The police station card at the beginning of the film indicates that the bridge segment has become a classic (the snicker is rumored to be because an actor fart at the scene), and Stephen Chow's God of Cookery is following suit. But the whole movie is too much like an expansion of a short drama that is only a burden for the ending of the shaking. The reason for the expansion is that the part of the burden, that is, the part of the police and the limp, you ask me and answer, it is too short and very insufficient. With a standard film length of about 100 minutes, it can only be complemented by flashback narratives. But embarrassing. These flashbacks that take up more space are just some Hollywood police movies. They deal with errands and are unconventional. They lack the visual and suspenseful excitement that can drive the emotions of the audience. As a result, when you finally shake off the burden, they are all tired...

  • Tyreek 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    There are many people who come to make up after watching "Wushuang". The most important thing for this kind of film is to be concise and fast. The most important thing for storytelling is not to structure too many intersections between people. The more intersections, the more holes there are. So the story of this cripple only has one or two characters. There are a lot of descriptions and manipulations, a lot of fragmented information, and follow the listener's thinking mode. Even if you look back and think that it is full of loopholes, you will be bluffed at that moment. However, "Wushuang" pays too much attention to the characters and the emotional part. During the listening process of the whole story, the audience has given enough time to think about the logic of each person's behavior, and it has not achieved the effect of bluffing people at all, so that the police actually paid the bill. Has become the most buggy bug.

The Usual Suspects quotes

  • McManus: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Oswald was a fag.

  • Verbal: It didn't make sense that I'd be there. I mean, these guys were hard-core hijackers, but there I was. At that point I wasn't scared, I knew I hadn't done anything they could do me for. Besides, it was fun. I got to make like I was notorious.