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Number of posts: 243 Age: 25 Location: Toulouse, FR Registration date: 2008-03-07
 | Subject: Suspect Zero (2004) Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:25 pm | |
| When Dallas FBI Agent Thomas Mackelway violates serial killer Raymond Starkey's civil rights during an unorthodox arrest, Starkey goes free and Mackelway is demoted to a remote branch of the agency in Albuquerque. His first day on the job, Mackelway investigates the murder of a traveling salesman Harold Speck, which turns out to be the first of three seemingly random killings. Or perhaps they are not random at all; the last to die is Mackelway's nemesis, Raymond Starkey. The assignment consumes him. His past mistakes haunt him. His head throbs constantly as he tries to find the link between the victims that will lead him to their killer. The case becomes increasingly gruesome and patently personal. This does not go unnoticed by his unflappable partner Fran Kulok, who knows of Mackelway's past and the demons that afflict him. Like Mackelway, she becomes drawn into the labyrinth of chilling clues, all of which point to the enigmatic Benjamin O'Ryan. O'Ryan clearly has a connection to the murders, a connection he flaunts; quite possibly, he may also harbor a sinister link to Mackelway. (from IMDB).
Kingsley's character: Benjamin O'Ryan.  TRAILER: http://a.videodetective.com/movies/SUSPECT_ZERO/trailer/P00796026.htm
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Number of posts: 243 Age: 25 Location: Toulouse, FR Registration date: 2008-03-07
 | Subject: Re: Suspect Zero (2004) Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:51 am | |
| I bought this one with a Virgin Megastore voucher a while ago. Kind of a "weird" storyline I thought, but even so very good. My Mum doesn't like it though, but my Dad thinks it's pretty good! |
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Thomas

Number of posts: 23 Location: France Registration date: 2009-03-26
 | Subject: Re: Suspect Zero (2004) Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:15 pm | |
| My Mother also did not like the film. I thought it was a kind of disturbing story, but well acted and its "entertaining" to watch. |
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