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Suspect Zero
Suspect Zero
2004 ·99 min ·Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America ·R 16+
5.1
IMDb 5.8 КП 5.9 RT 17% MC 37
Crime, Thriller
Director: E. Elias Merhige
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A killer is on the loose, and an FBI agent sifts through clues and learns that the bloodthirsty felon's victims of choice are other serial killers.

Budget: $27M
US Gross: $8.73M
Worldwide: $13M
Aaron Eckhart
Actor
Ben Kingsley
Actor
Carrie-Anne Moss
Actor

Suspect Zero is widely considered a lackluster entry in the crime-thriller genre, frequently criticized for its slow, unengaging narrative and muddled premise. While a small subset of viewers finds intrigue in its atmospheric, X-Files-adjacent tone and specific performance choices, the general consensus points to a failed execution that struggles to justify its own runtime.

Pacing The film's pacing is polarizing: some viewers appreciate the deliberate, slow-burn tempo, while many others find the first two-thirds of the movie dull and exhausting.
Acting Ben Kingsley delivers a compelling and effective performance as the serial killer, standing out as a highlight among an otherwise uneven cast.
Cinematography The cinematography is frequently highlighted as a rare visual standout, even by those who otherwise criticize the film’s narrative quality.
Screenplay The central screenplay premise regarding 'remote viewing' is viewed as poorly developed and lacks the logical depth required to sustain a high-stakes thriller.
Acting Aaron Eckhart's performance is criticized for being flat and failing to provide a grounding force for the audience.
Direction The direction is perceived as competent but uninspired, failing to elevate the script or build the necessary tension for the genre.
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