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The Usual Suspects

  This is a movie about high IQ set up and killing. Roger Kint is the real Keyser that all the people fears and think that is not real. He accuses Keaton to be the Keyser and set up the entire plot of getting the five of them together in order to get rid of the only person that knows his look. Keaton has considers Kint to be his friend at some place, and Kint says that Keaton is the person that let them in to this big mess. But, as the film goes on, the only survivor says that he knows who is actually Keyser. After his portrait has been fax to the police station, the real Keyser, Kint has already shows off his real identity of being Keyser.
  I like this movie because of the plot and audience has been fooled by Kint for the entire time. Keyser is an unreliable narrator and he makes up the entire story so fast that he could get himself out of trouble. By this movie I understand that sometimes truth is no use. Like the officer, he finds out that Kint is the real Keyser, but he can do nothing about it. Since Keyser has such huge power, just like what he said: "My guess, u will never hear from him again."Keyser has the ability to hide off or become another person.
  Rated 9.7/10

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