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Suspect Zero

  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
22K
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Suspect Zero (2004)
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Psychological ThrillerSerial KillerCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

A mysterious serial killer is preying on other serial killers and one FBI agent suspects there may be more to the vigilante than the obvious characteristics.A mysterious serial killer is preying on other serial killers and one FBI agent suspects there may be more to the vigilante than the obvious characteristics.A mysterious serial killer is preying on other serial killers and one FBI agent suspects there may be more to the vigilante than the obvious characteristics.

  • Director
    • E. Elias Merhige
  • Writers
    • Zak Penn
    • Billy Ray
  • Stars
    • Aaron Eckhart
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Carrie-Anne Moss
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  • IMDb RATING
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    22K
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    • Director
      • E. Elias Merhige
    • Writers
      • Zak Penn
      • Billy Ray
    • Stars
      • Aaron Eckhart
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Carrie-Anne Moss
    • 157User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
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    Aaron Eckhart
    Aaron Eckhart
    • Thomas Mackelway
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Benjamin O'Ryan
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    • Fran Kulok
    Harry Lennix
    Harry Lennix
    • Rich Charleton
    Kevin Chamberlin
    Kevin Chamberlin
    • Harold Speck
    Julian Reyes
    Julian Reyes
    • Highway Patrolman
    Keith Campbell
    Keith Campbell
    • Raymond Starkey
    Chloe Alexa Ibanez
    Chloe Alexa Ibanez
    • Loretta
    • (as Chloe Russell)
    Ellen Blake
    • Dolly
    William B. Johnson
    • Mel
    Jerry Gardner
    • Sheriff Harry Dylan
    Daniel Patrick Moriarty
    • Bud Granger
    Curtis Plagge
    • Jumbo
    Nicole DeHuff
    Nicole DeHuff
    • Katie Potter
    William Mapother
    William Mapother
    • Bill Grieves
    Donn Owens
    • FBI Agent
    Brady Coleman
    • Dyson
    Frank Collison
    Frank Collison
    • Piper
    • Director
      • E. Elias Merhige
    • Writers
      • Zak Penn
      • Billy Ray
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    StanleyStrangelove

    A good idea but poorly done

    Aaron Eckhart is terrible as agent Thomas Mackelway on the hunt for a serial killer and Carrie-Anne Moss as another agent is wasted in this uneven film. The premise of the film is interesting but I can't reveal it because it would be considered a spoiler. Poor Ben Kingsley is relegated to acting with his "intense eyes" look for most of the film. Something is really lacking in this film because the idea is good but the execution is not. The direction is okay but there's not much suspense. The ending is very weak. Most of the film is confusing and there are large holes in the plot. Even the locale of New Mexico is wasted. I lived there an a lot more could have been done with it. Weakest of all are the characters who are distant and quite impersonal. I didn't hate the film but was disappointed that it wasn't done better. Blame the writer mostly for weak characterizations.
    5jmverville

    Something Was Lacking

    As I followed this film from beginning to end, I enjoyed the revelations of the various twists and I felt that the film even seemed to have a natural and proper progression to it, but at the same time, I felt that there was something very large missing. I think that the director ended up inserting the punchlines with too much subtlety, and the acting was too routine, while the action was too constant to be shocking or surprising... Whatever it may be, the film was lacking something large. The combination of all of the above seems to kill the feeling and plot of the film.

    I couldn't help but feel utterly indifferent in some parts of the film which are supposed to be exciting and thrilling, and this caused the film to let me down. I am not sure who is to blame, but in the end, this interesting plot with a lot of potential turned into 'just another movie.'
    4MichaelMargetis

    Se7en + A Hard to Follow Plot + Ben Kingsley = Suspect Zero

    Suspect Zero was almost never made. The screenplay by Zak Penn was originally finished nine years ago in 1997. A lot of producers thought the script wasn't good enough to be a motion picture, but they liked the idea, or premise, of the film. So, later they tried to find other screenwriters to make another version of the film, but that failed. So nine years (or actually eight years – it was filmed in 2003) later, they decided since they didn't have any other alternatives, to stick to Penn's script, but make a couple of revisions. That alone, should tell you Suspect Zero wasn't destined to be an Oscar contender.

    Although, Suspect Zero isn't necessarily a good movie, it isn't a bad movie either. When I walked into the theater on Friday afternoon, I was expecting a messy, incoherent piece of amateur fluff. The only reason I went to see the movie, was because of the brilliant Sir Ben Kingsley (no matter how bad a movie he is in, he gives a good performance). Well, the movie wasn't as jumbled and hard to understand as I would have thought pre-screening, but it was still hard to understand. Even though the story was involving and for the most part entertaining, the screenplay had a lot of holes in it, and there were a lot of scenes that were never made 100% clear. I was expecting Ben Kingsley to carry the movie on his shoulders, but he didn't. That's not to say Ben Kingsley didn't turn in another marvelous character study, but it means Kingsley's character just didn't have a very big part. The film is pretty much Aaron Eckhart's movie, and he does a kind of average job with it. It isn't that Eckart is a bad actor, it's just that… he isn't really a great actor.

    The supporting cast of the film is pretty much unnoticeable. Carrie Ann-Moss (The Matrix series) plays the role she always plays ; the strong, independent female with a crush on the leading male. Harry Lennix is funny as the smart ass F.B.I. chief, for the few scenes he is in. The rest of the supporting cast kind of runs together though.

    The film tries to be too much like 1995's smash hit Se7en, but fails terribly in matching up with the brilliance of David Fincher's masterpiece. However, at the end the film (the last five minutes), the movie achieves great power during the confrontation between Eckhart's ambitious F.B.I. agent, and Kingsley's haunted serial killer. In conclusion, Suspect Zero is about average and somehow manages to spend most of the movie above the level of below average (thanks in part to Ben Kingsley), but I think people should wait for video for this one, and judging by the film critic's reviews of this movie, that won't be a long time at all. (review written 8/28/04) Grade: C (screened at AMC Deer Valley 30, Phoenix, Arizona)
    george.schmidt

    'Se7en' – 'Silence of the Lambs' = 'Zero'

    SUSPECT ZERO (2004) ** Ben Kingsley, Aaron Eckhart, Carrie-Anne Moss, Harry J. Lennix, Kevin Chamberlin, Chloe Russell, Nicole DeHuff, William Mapother. (Dir: E. Elias Merhige)

    'Se7en' – 'Silence of the Lambs' = 'Zero'

    Trying to make a serial killer film, a sub genre that appears to have overtaken the unstoppable killing machine teen slasher (think Jason or Freddy) that took horror films to another level, must be like attempting to build a snowman in July: not much fun and pointless since it's damn near impossible to perfect an impossibility.

    Take the case of this unique perspective to a 15 minutes-of-fame and ticking category : a serial killer killing serial killers! OK now try to convince me for nearly two hours of my time why I should care? Well it was a good idea.

    Anyway the premise of the latest style over substance take on it is having a disgraced FBI profiler named Mackelway (Eckhart) being reassigned to the desert of New Mexico when he finds the dullness only adding to his current state of blinding migraines (he chomps on aspirin like Chiclets) until a ghastly murder is found at the border – literally – with some follow up faxes sent directly to him. It seems a former specialty agent, O'Ryan (Sir Ben acting up a storm), who was assigned to a shadowy sect project entitled Icarus (read: getting too close to the sun; burning – foreshadowing of things to come) where highly intelligent applicants were able to 'see' the minds of serial killers at work and transcribing their thoughts into para psychological scribblings in charcoal pencil that would lead them to their quarry. Apparently it has affected O'Ryan to the point of obsession and causing him to act as a rogue executioner of the filth he was assigned to locate. What happens next is a series of murders of murderers that lead a grisly wake to some serious soul searching for one Agent Mackelway. To complicate matters his former partner – and ex-lover – Agent Kulok (Moss) has been called in to help him and his new prickly boss Charelton (Lennix also late of the 'Matrix' flicks) crack the case wide open.

    I admit it seems a tad outrageous that someone could psychically forecast an upcoming crime however it is set in fiction and there was a cool 'X-Files' episode 'Unruhe' that had a similar story but it involved Polaroids instead of sketchings. Regardless you have to give the creative team an A for effort yet the screenplay by Zak Penn and Billy Ray is a Luke-warm reheating of 'Se7en' with Kingsley as an ersatz John Doe serving up justice with a nasty slicing off of the victims' eyelids to show what he sees they see and the 'Silence of the Lambs' backbiting of its federal peacekeepers at odds with what they cannot.

    Eckhart seems wasted of his talent in a somewhat muted turn – he should be more tortured if that is what his character is implied to be and Moss is undeniably sleepwalking her way through the film no thanks to bad lighting making one of the screen's most lovely women look downright homely. Kingsley has proven to be a very versatile actor notably ditching his Gandhi peace for sinister doings in 'Sexy Beast' a few years ago and here he makes the most of his deeply troubled psychic warrior with a few moments of glass sharp scares.

    Director Merhige a relative newcomer employs the usual shaky camera work with some interesting visual courtesy of his ace cinematographer Michael Chapman with its desaturated colors and vibrantly dark moments that underlie the terror at hand. Too bad it couldn't shed it in a more intriguing light.
    celikins

    The storyline and acting were lacking and dull.

    Don't assume a scary thriller as I did after watching the trailer for this movie. It wasn't scary at all and was too slow paced to consider it a thriller. The storyline and acting were lacking and dull.

    I'm not sure if the actual actors selected fit the movie though. I would have gone with a different casting. Ben Kingsley might have fit the role of a dark frightful serial killer, at least so it seemed in the first five minutes of the movie. However, as stated earlier the movie went a different direction. Aaron Eckhart, who plays the other main character of the movie, is bland. I found myself more irritated at his character more than anything else. The forced relationship between him and Carrie-Anne Moss, his partner seemed to be thrown and mixed together just to add some substance to the story.

    This won't be the worst movie you'll see far from it, but wait until you've seen all the other movies you want to see. This one can wait. I'd say rent this one if it's the only one on the shelf.

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    • Trivia
      Uncredited producer Tom Cruise was so impressed by Carrie-Anne Moss that he wanted her in Mission: Impossible III (2006), but she ultimately had to drop out due to schedule delays.
    • Goofs
      The trailer of the big rig that crashes at the end has several damaged areas on it that were not there prior to the crash. (Possibly from an earlier take that didn't go right and damaged the trailer.)
    • Quotes

      Piper: Ever see a 50-foot shark?

      Thomas Mackelway: I'm sorry?

      Piper: A 50-foot shark. You ever seen one?

      Thomas Mackelway: No.

      Piper: Doesn't mean there aren't any.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening Paramount logo is brown (to resemble the desert) and the water in the Intermedia logo is black.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Vanity Fair/Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid/Hero/Suspect Zero/The Brown Bunny (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      What a Dream It's Been
      (1999)

      Written by Robert Williams

      Performed by Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys

      Courtesy of Hightone Records

      By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Columbia Tristar (France)
      • Paramount (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Нульовий підозрюваний
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Intermedia Films
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,725,813
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,446,375
      • Aug 29, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,416,075
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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