The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995) was written by Christopher McQuarrie and shot on a low budget $6 million (estimated) for such a successful film grossing over $51 million worldwide.
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The Usual Suspects Edward le Huquet The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995) was written by Christopher McQuarrie and shot on a low budget $6 million (estimated) for such a successful film grossing over $51 million worldwide. The storyline is a crime mystery thriller the genre has a set of conventions, they create a high level of anticipation, uncertainty, mystery and nerve-wracking tension. They also help the audience understand the film more easily and know what to expect from it. It also helps make sure that the audience will enjoy the violence, suspense and mystery the film contains having seen similar films in the past. The manipulation of the audience through plot twists and misinformation creates confusion and even more suspense. The Usual Suspects was aimed at a mature audience of both genders but aimed mostly towards men due to the high amount of violence in it. The mostly unknown cast...


