Kevin Spacey (Roger “Verbal” Kint), Gabriel Byrne (Dean Keaton), Benicio Del Toro (Fred Fenster), Stephen Baldwin (Michael McManus), Kevin Pollak (Todd Hockney), Chazz Palminteri (Dave Kujan)
I didn’t see this film in the theater and I wish I had. I rented it while I was in college, watched it alone probably on a Sunday afternoon while I was supposed to be working on a paper or studying for some test no doubt. The film follows the police investigation into a boat explosion. There are only two survivors: “Verbal” Kint and a Hungarian terrorist who is being treated for severe burns. Verbal narrates the film as he explains how the five men who were pulled into a line up in New York City ended up involved in a heist on a San Pedro pier. The film doesn’t seem all that special until the end—where one surprise ending is then immediately followed by another that trumps the first. Spacey shines as “Verbal” Kint—a criminal who seems so hapless that I couldn’t help sympathizing with him. The first time you watch The Usual Suspects is definitely the best. You can never go back and undo seeing that surprise ending—although it’s definitely worth multiple viewings.
If you like this film I also recommend the following films which do not appear in the Lisa’s Top 100:
Into the West (1992)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
Another one of my favorites. I love films with believable surprise endings that I'm not expecting. This may be the best, but some other films with similar endings include The Mechanic (preferably the original with Charles Bronson), Ronin, and Mission Impossible.
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