Based on 1297 votes and 25 reviews.
IT WAS BRUTAL, WE LEFT THE MOVIE THEATER 40 MINUTES AFTER IT STARTED AND WENT TO THE MANAGER BECAUSE THIS MOVIE WAS EXTREMELY HORRIBLE. IF YOU ARE READING THIS COMMENT>>> DO NOT GO TO THIS MOVIE, IT WILL DESTROY ONE HOUR AND TWENTY MINUTES OF YOUR LIFE
I DON`T KNOW WHAT WAS WORSE! THIS OR OPEN WATER! HORRIBLE AND EXTREMELY BORING!
This movie is not worth going to see in the theater. At least wait until it comes out on video. The characters took forever to develop and actually at the end you really don`t know too much about them. It was very slow. Spend your $$$ on something else.
Best psycological thriller I`ve seen in years. Really makes you think and keeps you on your toes the whole way through. A must see for any movie goer.
Critics by and large are blasting away at Suspect Zero, which Manohla Dargis in the New York Times describes as "a serial-killer movie so preposterous, so garnished with accidental laugh lines and absent essential narrative logic it may actually put a permanent kibosh on this tediously overworked crime subgenre." She adds: "Here`s hoping, at any rate." Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News dismisses it as a "preposterous, physically hideous paranormal thriller." To Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post it`s "a grisly, depraved and wholly uninvolving exercise in empty mannerism." Dependably, however, Kevin Thomas in the Los Angeles Times prese
dont even rent it!! sooooo bad...
good
Excellent movie. Completely original plot, great acting. Disturbing cinematography (rings of movies like Se7en and 8mm). I was pleasantly surprised. I wonder if the concept of a Suspect Zero is real? Scary thought.
The best thriller of all time, on par with hitchcock. The camera work is stuning. Not a movie for those looking for your average "hold you by the hand fluff of a thriller" Kingsley does it again, with another award winning performance.
Anyone who says this film is no good probably has the intelligence of a goat, and couldn`t handle the absolute genius taking place before their very eyes up there on the screen. Merhige has created something so superior to Demme`s "Silence of the Lambs" in every way that it leaves Demme`s film simple and lame in comparison. The only recent thriller that comes close to this may be Gore Verbinski`s remake of "The Ring". From the opening sequence, Merhige has perfected the art of mind-torturing suspense through gripping camera angels and movement, marrying the on screen visual composition with a terrifying soundtrack score and accompanied by