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The Usual Suspect This movie, The Usual Suspect was not presented in an usual style, the plot was not completely revealed on the scene, it is a movie that led the viewers to think deeply in order to puzzle the plot together. The director of The Usual Suspect: Bryan Singer presented the movie with an extreme fragmented sequence, which helped create a high sense of mystery to the viewers. There was also a significant symbolic quote that tied together different fragments of the plot: “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” The movie began and ended with the same scene, the primary sequence of this movie was created in a cycle. Verbal then began to recite the story to the Kujan in the police station; through out this recital, the director incorporated many flash backs and showed the actual crime scenes as it replayed in Verbal’s mind.
Approximate Word count = 497 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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