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Bar "Keyser Soze" in Berlin-Mitte. Since the release of the film, the name "Keyser Söze" has become synonymous with a feared, elusive person nobody has met. [32] In June 2001, Time referred to Osama bin Laden as "a geopolitical Keyser Söze, an omnipresent menace whose very name invokes perils far beyond his capability". [33]
The plot follows the interrogation of Roger "Verbal" Kint, a small-time con man, who is one of only two survivors of a massacre and fire on a ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles. Through flashback and narration , Kint tells an interrogator a convoluted story of events that led him and his criminal companions to the boat, and of a mysterious ...
The surviving criminal describes the man he saw on the boat, but that is not necessarily Keyser Soze. There is no evidence that Verbal is Soze. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.33.176.3 20:13, 20 August 2010 (UTC) Soze is either i) Kint (Spacey) ii) Kobayashi (Postlethwaite) or iii) a figment of Kint's imagination.
The most memorable reveals in cinema history, explained
Kevin Spacey – The Usual Suspects as Roger "Verbal" Kint/Keyser Soze‡ James Cromwell – Babe as Farmer Arthur Hoggett; Ed Harris – Apollo 13 as Gene Kranz;
He took on the moniker Verbal Kent, based on Roger “Verbal” Kint, the con artist played by Kevin Spacey in the 1995 film The Usual Suspects, who makes up a story based on his surroundings – a story that takes on a different meaning upon repeat viewings of the film. Weiss has said that he aspires to this sort of depth in his rhymes.
Jo Nesbø, the Norwegian author best known for his 13-book crime series starring Harry Hole (“The Snowman” was made into a 2017 movie with Michael Fassbender), is out with something completely ...
Roger "Verbal" Kint / Keyser Söze: The Usual Suspects: 1996: Cuba Gooding Jr. Rodney "Rod" Tidwell: Jerry Maguire: 1997: Anthony Hopkins: John Quincy Adams: Amistad: 1998: Billy Bob Thornton: Jacob Mitchell: A Simple Plan: 1999: Michael Clarke Duncan: John Coffey: The Green Mile