A mysterious serial killer is hunting other serial killers - and one FBI agent suspects there may be more to the vigilante than they imagine. Read more
| Starring | Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley, Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Chamberlin |
|---|---|
| Director | E. Elias Merhige |
| Genres | Thriller |
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A mysterious serial killer is hunting other serial killers - and one FBI agent suspects there may be more to the vigilante than they imagine.
| Starring | Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley, Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Chamberlin, Julian Reyes, Keith Campbell, Chloe Russell |
|---|---|
| Director | E. Elias Merhige |
| Studio | COLUMBIA TRI-STAR HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 35 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Dubbed | Czech |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish |
| Released | DVD: 02 May 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
Tired and familiar exploitation movie that is tricked out with curious camera angles and luridly-coloured flash-forwards so as to suggest that it offers something new and interesting; it doesn't.
Suspect Zero is another in the serial killer genre, with it's basic premise being fairly original one. An ex FBI agent (Ghandi, sorry Ben Kingsley) hunting a serial killer who's crime's he can 'see', he in turn is being hunted by another agent (Aaron Eckhart) whom he believes is the killer.
The problem is the film is so slowly paced with lots of pained expressions, arty camera work and flashbacks galore that the first 60 minutes borders on the tedious.
Thankfully things do pick up for the final third of the movie but this doesn't save it from being anything but an average serial killer flick that we've seen far too many times (and better executed-no pun intended!)
This was slow to start but was quite ingenious once you got the plot! One that is probably best to watch twice.
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