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Andy008 | 11:27 Thu 03rd Mar 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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alright, i didn't understand the usual suspects either. can someone explain?

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Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey's character) turned out to be the one who'd killed everyone, and didn't have a limp after all. Whether that meant he was really Keyser Soze, or whether Keyser Soze was just a figment of his imagination, I'm still not sure, but he was the killer anyway.
Andy you should watch Mulholland Drive!!

LOL Casey!   I waded thru Mulhooland Drive once, totally missed the point of it, and can't face it a second time.  

I'd agree with littleoldme re the original question.  The only things we know about Keiser Soze come from Verbal Kint, as he tells the whole tale thru his police interview.   He says that all the men set up and killed had a link to Soze, but we don't know this to be true.  Since lots of details he gives Chas Palminteri are made up from things he sees in the office, it's not a huge leap to suppose he made up everything else as well, but it leaves you unsure on that.

* Don't read this thread if you haven't seen The Usual Suspects - SPOILERS! *

(i think there's probably a small Peruvian tribe somewhere who don't know about the film), anyway...on with my answer...

if KS is a figment of VK's imagination, how do you explain the burnt guy identifying him as KS?

..next time your in Blockbusters please please dont get "momento" out...lol

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