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Prospero
08-29-04, 11:47 PM
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Suspect Zero (2004)
Directed by E. Elias Mehrige
Stars: Aaron Eckart, Carrie-Anne Moss, Ben Kingsley, Harry J. Lennix

I came out of this movie liking it a lot, but the more I think about it, the more questions I have, and the worse my overall impression has become.

The story concerns Tom Mackelway (Aaron Eckhart), a disgraced FBI agent who has just come off of six month's suspension for "forcibly extraditing" a suspected serial killer from Mexico to the U.S. Now in the Albuquerque FBI office, he soon starts receiving faxes of missing person reports from person or persons unknown.

It turns out that there is a killer out there who has murdered at least two people and is faxing clues to Mackelway. Following a trail of mutilated bodies, and clues left for them, Mackelway and his partner Fran Kulok (Carrie-Anne Moss) work to identify and find him. This killer (Ben Kingsley) also has the ability of "remote viewing," that is, seeing things from a great distance with his mind. He sends the results of these viewing sessions to Mackelway, but why? That is one of the many questions Mackelway (and the audience) have to answer.

This is one of those movies that I have very mixed feelings about. On the one hand, the performances are all good, especially Ben Kingsley's. I swear, it's getting a little boring at how consistantly great this guy is. It's too bad he doesn't make much of an appearance until about the halfway point of the movie. E. Elias Merhige's direction is good, but nothing memorable (although Kingsley's remote viewing sessions are pretty intriguing). The failure of this movie comes with the script. It's a mess.By the time the movie was over, there were so many loose ends and unanswered questions that my sense of closure and satisfaction was diminished somewhat.

Maybe I'm being a little hard on Suspect Zero, because there's a lot of good here. Some of the ideas put forward are really intriguing. The trouble is, there are too many of them and what impact some of them might have had is diluted. But like I say, there's some cool stuff and good performances, and the final confrontation between Kingsley and Eckart is powerful. It wasn't a waste of time so much as a waste of potential.

**1/2

Terminator734
08-29-04, 11:55 PM
I thought the movie was okay nothing special tho but i definitly think Aaron Eckart was miscast for the role he was playing in this movie somehow it just didnt seem right for him


l8r

Prospero
08-29-04, 11:58 PM
I thought the movie was okay nothing special tho but i definitly think Aaron Eckart was miscast in this movie somehow it just didnt seem right for him


l8rYou're right. He seemed kind of out of place, but he had a few good moments. I agree that this was nothing special, which is too bad, since I was expecting more from a movie by the director of Shadow Of The Vampire.

Terminator734
08-30-04, 12:11 AM
when i first watched the trailer i didnt expect the movie to be any good
but then again the trailers are misleading sometimes but the movie did turn out like the trailer average