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27 August 2004 (USA) moreTagline:
Who's next?Plot:
A mysterious serial killer is hunting other serial killers - and one FBI agent suspects there may be more to the vigilante than they imagine. full summary | full synopsisNewsDesk:
(8 articles)
Carrie-Anne Moss Joins Unthinkable (From MoviesOnline. 5 October 2008, 8:00 PM, PDT)
Paramount To Unload a Glut of Direct-To-dvd Sequels on Unsuspecting Consumers
(From Get The Big Picture. 21 August 2008, 7:16 PM, PDT)
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The kind of film that might have you stay awake when viewed on HBO at 2:30 in the morning moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Aaron Eckhart | ... | Thomas Mackelway | |
| Ben Kingsley | ... | Benjamin O'Ryan | |
| Carrie-Anne Moss | ... | Fran Kulok | |
| Harry Lennix | ... | Rich Charleton | |
| Kevin Chamberlin | ... | Harold Speck | |
| Julian Reyes | ... | Highway Patrolman | |
| Keith Campbell | ... | Raymond Starkey | |
| Alexa Russell | ... | Loretta (as Chloe Russell) | |
| Ellen Blake | ... | Dolly | |
| William B. Johnson | ... | Mel | |
| Jerry Gardner | ... | Sheriff Harry Dylan | |
| Daniel Patrick Moriarty | ... | Bud Granger | |
| Curtis Plagge | ... | Jumbo | |
| Nicole DeHuff | ... | Katie Potter | |
| William Mapother | ... | Bill Grieves |
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Rated R for violent content, language and some nudity.Parents Guide:
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USA:99 min | Argentina:99 minCountry:
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1.33 : 1 moreCertification:
Norway:15 | Finland:K-15 | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Portugal:M/16 | Ireland:15 | Argentina:16 | Canada:18A | Germany:16 | Singapore:NC-16 | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #40067) | Australia:MA | Iceland:16 | Netherlands:16 | South Africa:16 | South Korea:15MOVIEmeter: 
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Uncredited producer Tom Cruise was impressed with Carrie-Anne Moss for this film that he wanted her in his next film Mission: Impossible III (2006) but due to schedule delays, she had to leave the project. moreGoofs:
Continuity: At the end, Benjamin's position within the spiral of stones changes between shots. moreQuotes:
Piper: Ever see a 50 foot shark?Thomas Mackelway: I'm sorry?
Piper: A 50 foot shark. You ever seen one?
Thomas Mackelway: No.
Piper: Doesn't mean there aren't any.
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Suspect Zero, a new mystery/horror/thriller/detective-FBI film, tries to make a lot of twists and turns in telling a story that is perhaps all-too-simple at the core. While the acting is fair by the leads (Kingsley, as a man who may or may not be the suspect, plays a tortured soul better than anyone I can think of; Eckhardt and Moss are credible if maybe mis-matched), the script is something of a turn-off. Sometimes it just doesn't make sense, despite a cameo from Robert Towne (uncredited on this site) as a professor who tries to give a little explaining to the FBI agent played by Eckhardt. It's not that the idea of it isn't bad, but it doesn't engage a viewer in a way other thrillers can.
What the film has going for it is the direction. This is E. Elias Merhige's third film after his impenetrable art-house film Begotten (arguably one of the most pretentious, deranged, if unique debuts of the 90's) and small success Shadow of a Vampire (a film that gave Malkovich and Dafoe excellent screen time as silent film icons). The style is more than flamboyant- it's madness. Merhige tries his best to get inside the atmosphere that this killer and it's tracker(s) are in, and he succeeds by almost trying too hard. It reminded me of a kind of avant-garde approach to directing one of those HBO thrillers you might catch late at night. While he doesn't do a job as memorable as 'Shadow', and outside of Kingsley and maybe Eckhardt doesn't elicit very good acting, him and Michael (Raging Bull/Taxi Driver) Chapman bring out a technical aspect with tints and angles and shots that aren't too diverting.
It's the kind of film that misses the mark of great, twisted, FBI-serial killer murder mysteries, and I would not seek it out to rent, but it didn't leave too sour of a taste in my mouth, and I didn't want to walk out of it midway either. It's average fare that could've been better, could've been a lot worse. (strong) C