For the film as a whole Memento, but the twist ending I have to give it to SI. So anyway, I've watched it again this week and I began to think about the ending, and what happens next. The Usual Suspects Summary. All recent searches will be deleted. The F-word is used 98 times throughout. The Usual Suspects (1995) (movie): A sole survivor tells of the twisty events leading up to a horrific gun battle on a boat, which began when five criminals met at a seemingly random police lineup. for example: the things that were shown around the guy's office that were used as part of the story: that shot was only shown after, not at the beginning, right? Watch fullscreen. You get to see this broader view, and essentially understand the story more fluently,” explained Christenfeld. The real problem with the ending is that as wonderfully as it works in the moment, upon further reflection Keyser Soze failed. Do you want to remove all your recent searches? When I first watched the movie (in 1995 before internet spoilers) I guessed it was Spacey when he couldn't work the cigarette lighter near the beginning. Discover the latest Discussions, Reviews, Quotes, Theories, Explanations and Analysis of The Usual Suspects … Don’t read this if you haven’t seen the movie. Really, take out the ending, and no one, absolutely NO ONE would be talking about it. However, the film can still be watched if the viewer does know the plot twist as … Really. He simply used Verbal (Kevin Spacey) to convince the suspecting Special Agent Dave Kujan into believing that he really had died. I think it's a bit of a cheat if the answer is no. Interstellar’s ending made me say “what the fuck” and then proceed to have an emotional meltdown. [The Usual Suspects] There was no Keyser Söze [Spoilers] I’ve watched this movie many times and nowhere in the film it said that Verbal Kint is actually Keyser Söze. First off, I was fooled by Fight Club, I never saw the twist, I was fooled by Primal Fear, I never saw it coming, but after just watching The Usual Suspects for the first time I feel massively let down. Ignoring the beautiful story that Verbal weaves for the cops, the whole reason everything happened was so that Keyser Soze could kill the one man who could identify him, the man on the boat being sold to the Hungarians seeking revenge. Christenfeld harkens back to “The Usual Suspects,” in which Kevin Spacey is secretly Keyser Söze. Roger "Verbal" Kint has a problem: a bunch of his fellow criminals died in a shoot-out, and he—and a badly burned Hungarian criminal—are the only survivors. In fact, one tv series, set in 1995, which used "The Usual Suspects" as a major plot device and running gag had episode in march 2019 which gave a major spoiler to the ending of the film. Cancel Remove. The Usual Suspects is a movie you owe it to yourself not to ruin. Note: Seeing as how this is a discussion on the ending of The Usual Suspects, it will obviously contain spoilers on the film. Throughout the film, we think that we are watching the interrogation and gradual breaking of the hapless cripple Verbal Kint by the cool and determined Detective Kujan. Hey, so first of all, MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE USUAL SUSPECTS IN THIS POST.If you haven't seen it, it's not a movie you want to ruin for yourself! “If you know the ending as you watch it, you can understand what the filmmaker is doing. Season One, Episode 25: Usual Suspects All rights go to Brandon Vetti, Greg Weismann, and cartoon Network.