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The Usual suspects

The Usual suspects
Directed by Bryan Singer
Review by Aurora, Wang Yi
            When I first time search the name of this movie, I feel this maybe a little better than Platoon or The shining because it is not a bloody movie at least. After I watch this movie, I know this movie is the beginning of the suspense film period.
            In the film, the biggest problem is what can you trust. The answer is you can trust the police. The detail becomes really important on the way to find the truth. At the beginning of the movie, it is the scene of sea at night. That predict that everything start from the sea.
            At the end, when I know Kint makes all the things happened, I think his name Verbal Kint maybe one of the hints. “Verbal” means that Kint tells the story and “Kint” is similar as the word “king”. So Kint is the king hide behind all the false. One interesting thing is that there is no cripple on the poster. Is that also a hint?

            For this movie, I will give 5/5.

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