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The Usual Suspects Movie Ending... Explained

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The Usual Suspects Movie Ending... Explained

N'IMPORTE QUOI !!! Vous avez vraiment rien compris au film. Il a dit la vérité en changeant certains noms comme celui de son avocat pour ne pas être démasqué par le policier. La où il ne dit pas l'entière vérité c'est évidemment quand il dit qu'il s'est caché assistant au meurtre de Keaton. Kobayashi est son avocat, mais si il avait donné son vrai nom au flic il aurait été démasqué.

— @ilnoir8027

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Movie endings, they're usually pretty straight forward right? Everything pays off, the main characters learn something, and our heroes ride off into the sunset. Sometimes though, we don't get the typical ending from a movie, we get something much more nuanced, complex and open ended. The kind of endings that leave things up in the air for all of us to debate and theorize on until we're blue in the face. With Movie Endings Explained, we aim to delve into some of the more ambiguous and mysterious endings to films that have left audiences scratching their heads for years, and to attempt to explain them. In most cases, a definitive answer isn't really there, so we definitely want to hear from YOU on how you interpret the various endings we'll be discussing with this series.

Great analysis

— @YangZander

THE USUAL SUSPECTS was the movie that put Bryan Singer on the map, long before he ever tackled X-MEN, and long before he became such a controversial figure in Hollywood, following troubling allegations that have persisted over the years. But, in 1995, Singer was just another young filmmaker making what was perceived, initially, to be a Quentin Tarantino clone, but wound up becoming a seminal film in its own right - with an ending that blew people away. But who really is Keyser Söze? Let's look into it in this week's edition of Movie Endings Explained!

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sözel is turkish means verbal

— @truth-is-now6745

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Coolest bit was how keyser and kaiser sound similar. Kaiser wilhelm second of course had physical deformities making others see him as weaker and more easy to manipulate/puppeteer. He then prompted the first global conflict now known as the First World War. The use of his disability similarity fooled the detective despite him being the threat and Keyser/kaiser all along

— @noahmorris-fr8zr

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This video was a waste of time. It's obvious the Kent was Söze. The real question is, why did he allow himself to get caught?

@beerhunter272
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I always ask people what in Kents story is actually true. The customs agent was at Keaton's arrest at the restaurant. So that did actually happen. But what else?

@seanmcintyre3193
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Yes! Finally a video that pronounces Dave cool-yawn’s name the right way not koo-jin or john. Nothing screams ai & I haven’t seen this movie im a phony more than mispronouncing agent look-yawn’s name. Thank you for getting it right 🎉

@jerichobeach2967
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just watched this on youtube movies for free and think it was very overrated. obnoxious annoying to watch movie

@Pwnulolumad
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What a waste of time!

@jaycos4905
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Trash movie
Felt asleep 5 times trying to understand what the heck is going on
Even tenet was easier to understand than this crap

@mrcarrot1879
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Dai cristo, titolo in italiano e spiegazione in inglese... Imbarazzante yt...

@rudyebbasta
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Absolutely horrible movie. Loved that it was full of heavy hitting actors. I was delighted to see Chaz Palminteri play role of a copper, after having seen ‘A Bronx Tale, and Benicio is too iconic. The guy that plays the father in ‘Clueless’ is in this too! I feel deeply disturbed by what you call is the “rumor” of Soze. Rumor or not, those scenes were soooo disturbing, the eery switch in audio and music and the blurry flashback that is still very graphic. Complete assault to my eyes. With all the heavy hitting actors, I should have known better with Kevin Spacey’s creepy pedo azz but yeah, it must be toxic people who praise and call this movie ‘great’ because only they could get past a scene like that and have a sort of desensitized attitude. I don’t mind crime movies, mob movies, but Jesus Christ, have some moral of the story to this, something you can gift to the audience and spread a positive message, even as a cautionary tale. At least, ‘A Bronx Tale’ had a good message to share at the end. This was just pure evil shit. Boo!!! Tomato, tomato!! 🍅🍅🫟

@redluv123
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9/10 movie
1 less coz it was too obvious

@x2b4u
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Its sad that i got spoiled before starting the movie...i can't imagine how surprised i would have been if not for that stupid reel.

@x2b4u
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I saw this in Beverly Hills when it came out it was good and rewatched last night

@tonygareth221
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i guessed it on the first watch, i feel like it was kinda obvious😬

@christianmcclellan6997
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"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist" . One of the chilling lines ever written in the history of cinema .

@safxxr
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Decent job but you’re simply doing & saying the same thing we saw while watching the movie! Top 10 Guy movie of all time in my opinion!

@ronniesmith2476
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I believe the burned Hungarian man was Dean Keaton; therefore, he could also be Keyser Söze, as the policeman stated that he had staged his death earlier.

@Sir_Tony_Stark
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one of the most often overlooked clues is the scene where the camera goes 360 around all of our heroes and Kobayashi. you see verbal Kent light a cigarette with a gold lighter while a gold watch is visible. then when Keyser soze kills in the beginning of the movie. you notice he has the same watch and the seem lighter it was right there in front of you

@BillieRamos-d8c
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A movie based on a made up story. Cheap ending. Give me my two hours back

@TheMrProboscis
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Maybe the real Keyser Söze is the friends we made along the way.

@TaiyebSiddiqi
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Am I the only person that thinks there's nothing impressive about 'creating a story from notes in a room'? I have no idea how the movie is rated so high, I give it 6/10 MAX and that's because of the impressive line up of actors, if it weren't for that it would probably be rated lower. It's a whole lot of nothing with a double twist at the end.

@fu928
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Just finished watching this without any background knowledge of what happens and when Keyser first came on the screen I said to myself “oh this is who Kevin spacey plays in the movie” because his voice is pretty recognizable

@mylesgordon4518
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Just finished watching the movie for the first time. Not sure if you guys noticed, but think of the first moment Verbal (interesting name btw lol) enters the office, there is a moment of silence, he scans the desk and the walls of the office he's in, at the end of the movies it's clear to see why he's done this. But deep this, the first thing he looks at, a turkish cigar box, it's clearly Turkish because the characters on the bix resemble the dress code parallel to the Ottoman Empire. The story he created of Kayser Soze killing his family etc was another fable. What I can't figure out is how the name rings fear through the underworld.

@iliyasburnett9710
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I’m sorry but this movie was very predictable.

@g.n.nchngc
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Kobayashi is Kaiser.

@Fullmetal_Accountant
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I still hate the fact that I CANT after many viewings, figure out which parts were actually TRUE.

@eb1638
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Trivia question : Which actor was in both The Usual Suspects and Pulp Fiction ?

@BarrySuper
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@LuStevens
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You've got more chance of finding the the lost city of Atlantis than ever getting to the bottom of just who was Keyser Soze in the "Usual Suspects." It's a masterpiece of smoke & mirrors mixed in with misdirection and dead ends. Ultimately it's open to interpretation and that's the sheer GENIUS behind the movie.

@Ali1986Koksal
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It's never made clear that Verbal is Kaiser

@Wibblywobblywonder2236
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Keyser totally sounds like Kaiser, but it only means "Emperor", not "King". King in german would be "König".

@Skevinger
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Brilliant acting all around! After I watched the film, I went to buy the book so I could get more detail, and slowly re-read to story. AAHH!

@lanierosenberg
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NFW Kent isn't Soze. This video is specious nonsense.

@JamesMcDougal-v5b
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I think the guy in thecar at the end is soze

@nikicarrie4071
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No one knows who's he is unfortunately you are all guessing, no one's right...no one's wrong deal with losers

@Ash-k3w3r
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It was a brilliant movie

@nabstavus1289
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During the police lineup in the beginning, you can see Verbal wearing a gold watch on his right wrist. Later on in the movie, you see Verbal being Soze, wearing the gold watch on his left wrist, as he presumably kills Keaton.

@Bo-dacious
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I don't know, but did anyone noticed that the last scene where Verbal kint lights up his cigarette with the lighter, he ticks it twice. Just as he shot everyone in the movie "Twice" (two bullets).

@KiranKumar-oy5ru
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I haven't seen it. This makes me want to watch it even more. Great line. "It doesn't matter; he's already gone"

@VanTDanYT
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Rnt you in hell already

@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada
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Holy shit this video is terrible. The narrator the action is horrible.

@Sammysi14
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Night of the living dead : old boy: sixth sense kind of turn of events 😮😊
My favorites

@kayakchrispy
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Not his office.

@Cemental
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before I watched it, I was told to make time to watch it again right away. I saw two different films. Spacey's performance was out of this world - perfect

@richnfamous59
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Dumbest movie ever. The entire film, drawing us in to care about the characters and what happens, is revealed to be a made-up story. NONE of it may have happened, and certainly the characters are not the way Verbal describes them. You just wasted two hours following a story that doesn't matter. To geh degree that you have invested in it, the filmmakers have wasted your time. It might as well have ended, "Then I woke up and it was all a dream." The trick ending invalidates the entire movie.

@johnkessel289
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And when Baldwin dies he says "the weirdest thing happened." Meaning verbal killed him.

@johngallagher4280
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I don't think that this ending needs an explanation. They made it so the watcher figures it out on their own. They give the viewer credit for having a brain.

@terrioestreich4007
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The narrator keeps saying in Kujans office. FYI the interview did not take place in Kujans office. The office belonged to another detective and they was just using it.

@jukebox1138