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The Usual Suspects (BFI Modern Classics) [Paperback]

Ernest Larson
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Product details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: BFI Publishing; illustrated edition edition (1 Oct 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0851708692
  • ISBN-13: 978-0851708690
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 14 x 0.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 385,463 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A heist thriller with a dazzling twist in the tail, "The Usual Suspects" captivated audiences when it appeared in 1995. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film won Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay (Christian MacQuarrie) and Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey). Co-starring with Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, Chazz Palminteri, and Pete Postlethwaite, Spacey plays Verbal Kint, one of a group of talented thieves whose high-stakes operation puts them in confrontation with a mastermind personification of evil - Kyser Soze.Time has seen "The Usual Suspects'" reputation grow and it's now a major cult movie. But critical views were mixed when the film was first released. Ernest Larsen takes this critical resistance as his starting-point. In a wide-ranging study, Larsen examines the film's sophisticated narrative structure and the new spin it puts on older genre conventions and themes. The upshot is a fascinating account of a film whose technical accomplishment and fine ensemble acting have made it an undisputed modern classic of American cinema.

About the Author

Ernest Larsen is a New York-based critic, novelist and film-maker. His novel Not a Through Street (1981) won an Edgar Allan Poe Award and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A Fan's Dream 23 Sep 2002
Format:Paperback
I am one of those who, arguably, regards 'The Usual Suspects' one of the greatest films ever. With this in mind, it comes as no surprise that I wish to learn every last detail about the intricacies of the film and the original ideas and decisions behind them. This book was, therefore, an obvious choice to add to my library. And it isn't a disappointing addition either. Filled with facts, theories and anecdotes it is a fan's dream come true. Although it remains relatively light and easy to read, it still brims with information you can show off with. Watching the film now is just even more pleasurable.
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Not Bad, but In This Case, the Movie Really Is Better 9 Nov 2011
By Dash Manchette - Published on Amazon.com
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A fan of The Usual Suspects? Then this little BFI book may add a little to your appreciation for the movie. Do not worry, it does not spoil any of the layers of detail and ambiguity. In places, it actually helps clarify them to better appreciate what is going on onscreen.

The book starts off strong. Both director Bryan Singer and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie grew up close to the real life family murderer John List. Perhaps the shadow of a man who wipes out his family and goes on the lam for close to two decades planted a seed in the minds of the young boys, who later twisted and tweaked it a bit to come up with Keyser Soze's central and defining act. The book explores those twists and tweaks as the movie upends a number of noir genre clichés.

The book then delves into the wonderful world of the criminal mastermind pulling all the strings, a regular feature of movies and comics (and novels - think of Professor Moriarty of Sherlock Holmes' fame). But Soze, as is pointed out her is different, he is out in the open among everyone. Author Ernest Larsen explores the myth of Soze within the film as well as the ambiguity of his true identity for the viewers. Apparently, at certain points, every actor in the gang had been led to believe he was Soze, with Gabriel Byrne so misled that it was not until he saw the finished product that he found out that he was not.

Larsen loses steam halfway, though. The middle part of the book (and it is not that long!) does not seem to really have a point. There is so empty verbiage about the nature of manhood and homoerotic undertones in the movie, which seem to be a favorite of authors in the BFI series for some reason. It is not until the end, when the final act of Soze's identity is revealed, that the book picks back up a little. Even then, Larsen cannot help but provide one hell of an unintentional thigh slapper by comparing the "ultramalevolent" Soze to that other "demonic" institution - multinational capitalism, which "pitilessly rules the world's economies without opposition in the post-communist era." Oh Good Lord. Where to begin? And why even bother? One could write an entire dissertation on that convoluted mess.

Well, the bad with the good so they say. I call it like I see it.
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Take a Look Beyond.... 20 July 2002
By P. Harrigan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Larsen's enjoyable and thorough criticism is a must have for any fan of the film. It does, however, read at times like a prepared speech for a film festival, complete with Power point images. Larsen dwells a bit too much on the homoeroticism of the dialogue perhaps, but it's great bathroom reading.
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