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My favorite movie: The Usual Suspects

Hi everyone, today I will talk about one of my favorite movies: The Usual Suspects (1995) directed by Bryan Singer.

This film is a criminal thriller that deals with an agent's investigation into the causes of a fire in a port and his only witness is Roger Kint, a swindler who survived the fire (I won't say anything else because "spoiler alert" haha). I love this movie because the script is just great, as it tells a very original story with a mind-blowing ending. Furthermore, the cast with Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne and Benicio del Toro takes the film to another level.

As for the type of movies that I like to see, I am always open to see any type of film genre, however my kind of films are the mafia movies like the Godfather or Goodfellas, war movies like Saving Private Ryan or Apocalypse Now and finally, action movies like Mission Impossible.

On top of that, the most recent movie I saw is The Insider (1999) and I recommend it because it shows a fictional account of a true story about the fight of a scientist and a journalist against the tobacco industry, as a result of finding the substances that create addiction in cigarette consumers. Also, the movie has a great cast with Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, as well as great direction by Michael Mann.



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  1. Wow dude, you have excellent filmographic taste, I love all the classics you named, if you watch my favorite movie maybe you like it.

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  2. even though Kevin Spacey is cancelled forever, this movie is amazing. I love all the movies you mentioned, i've not seen The Insider but i'm considering to watch it this weekend.

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  3. Hi! I personally also like crime and action movies. I recommend you to watch "Unsolved Mysteries" on Netflix. Greetings!

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  4. Hi Pablo, that movie is already a classic. The Insider sounds interesting. Greetings :)

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