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Suspect Zero (Widescreen Edition)
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In Theaters : 27 August, 2004
DVD Release : 12 April, 2005
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Suspect Zero (Widescreen Edition) description
If you're into serial-killer thrillers, you'll want to see Suspect Zero if only to soak up the genre's reliable penchant for creepy atmosphere and creepier behavior. Dark, anguished, and saturated with superficial style, it's a passable exercise in mystery from E. Elias Merhige, who fared better (both critically and artistically) with his acclaimed 2001 film Shadow of the Vampire. The directorial vision evident in that film is also apparent here, but it's pretentiously over-indulged in a grisly plot about the tormented victim of a secret, psychically abusive crime-fighting program (Ben Kingsley) whose pursuit of serial killers in New Mexico is designed to lure a similarly tormented FBI agent (Aaron Eckhart) and his understanding partner (Carrie-Anne Moss) into an investigation that grows increasingly violent and tragically intense. Like Eckhart's character, you may need a handful of aspirin after subjecting yourself to Merhige's visual excess, but as yet another variant of Seven, Suspect Zero scores points for attempting something different. --Jeff Shannon
Suspect Zero (Widescreen Edition) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Weird but Pretty Good
I liked this movie. It had an interesting concept and Aaron Eckhart, Carrie Ann Moss and Ben Kinglsey were all excellent. It isn't a great movie but it is interesting enough and compelling enough for a watch. If you like serial killer movies and lots of suspense check it out.
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