I would have loved to see what actually happened through the eyes of KZ! Same actors, and from completely different perspective! I think it would have been amazing 😁
I love the scene when Kujan leaves the room for a second, and Soze is quietly scanning the room, that was the moment he was building his lie, looking at the board, and building his story. That is an absolutely brilliant execution of foreshadowing.
Say about Spacey's issues what you want, the guy is an absolute top actor, always delivering, always great, never "Kevin Spacey" but always the character. I enjoy every movie with him because he has a great command over his craft, 100 times better than most of today's young actors who came up in woke Hollywood.
Even the actor that played Keaton thought it was Keaton. He didn't know until the premiere and he was actually a little upset at first that it wasn't him.
Sixth Sense actually gave clues to the audience that they could figure out the ending before the ending. This movie just lies to the audience the whole way through and just says 'just kidding" at the end. Not earned.
Kevin Spacey glued his fingers together for the role. Another clue to the identity of Keyser Soze is in his name. Soze in Turkish is similar to "talks too much." Verbal.
Another name clue is Kujan... Italian, "coglione"... while the word is slang for testicles, it can also mean "fool" or "idiot"... as in, more balls than brains
I remember playing Max Payne and there was a part where some bad guys were talking about twists in movies, including this one. I think it was the only videogame fight where I rushed to take out the bad guy before he could spoil any more plot twists in other media.
I hate that bit in the game where the bad guys are talking to each other about how one of them went to see Titanic and turns out the ship sinks…and Bruce Willis was a ghost the whole time. I didn’t even realise Bruce Willis was in Titanic!
I never thought it was Keaton but still had my mind blown that it was Verbal. I was all in on his character being the cripple. How can you shoot the devil in the back. What if you miss?
The age of real acting and writing, decent budgets and almost no CGI. So many great films. Sadly, they want everything to be a billion dollar block buster flick now and are failing badly.
I wasn't a completely fake story, as there were no drugs on the ship and Sose wanted to kill the witness, (and everyone else who might identify him). The witness was terrified so we can assume Sose did exist and must have been some kind of feared character. Why show Sose's co-conspirator Kobayashi in some of the story scenes if they were fake. The arrest of the gang in the first place is recorded, verified and known by the detective, so Sose must have had enough clout to manage to get them all arrested and in one place, not to mention have a fake profile of Verbal inserted into the police database (one assumes corrupt police?) Seems like Verbal just tied some real events together and filled in the blanks on the spot to create a believable narrative for the cop. He was playing a long game to get everyone together, do some crimes, then kill them all. Maybe the payback for crimes against Sose by other gang members was real too. He probably felt the need to get Verbal released free and clear so the cops wouldn't still be looking for him after the event, and as a small time informant he would be quickly forgotten once he disappeared.
Sorry, but when that line was said in theaters, the audience's reaction to Darth Vader's reveal was heard loud and clear even from outside the theater doors!🤔😉
So if you pay attention the twist is really obvious. It opens with him talking to the detective. He is relatively calm and seems confident. Then it cuts to him with Byrnes and suddenly he is weak, scared, and struggles to speak. Its clear that he is describing himself that way to fool the cop.
The unreliable narrator has become a trop. Back then it really wasn’t. It was a shoal moment. Its much easier to guess these things since so many copy cats came out after
What a lot of people don't know is that "Keyser Sose" is Hungarian for "Verbal King". I'll always be happy that I realised who Keyser Sose was about 10 minutes before the reveal.
The name has no meaning in hungarian, its turkish. From wikipedia: "The name was based on one of McQuarrie's supervisors, though the last name was changed." McQuarrie settled on Söze after finding it in a Turkish-language dictionary; it comes from the idiom söze boğmak, which means "to talk unnecessarily too much and cause confusion" (literally: to drown in words)."
When this movie came out and we saw as the clues began to appear in the background of all his references and he started walking normal, me and my friends were like whoa 🤯
To the young ladies who reacted at the end, the story about Soze's family was real. He really killed his crew to keep the money, plus they saw his face, and he figured they could be coerced to talk, and it would be academic to eventually finger him as Keyser...too much risk, so he eliminated them.
I was cutting together commercial reels back in the 1990's. I don't remember how many different commercials were on the reel, but they were all so good. The ad campaign caused a real buzz for the movie. Movie ads and trailers today seem to tell the whole story in :30 seconds, and generally suck.
In my book one of the two best movies from the US ever. Such a brilliant manuscript and brilliantly played and made. Perfection from start to end. I notice that everybody here had the same high as I had at the end of the movie.
this is one of the best "WTF" moments in movies I've ever seen, I love this movie. Another one is Mission impossible 1. I had to rewatch it to understand why his whole team got killed. Seven is another one, really good.
@GreenBoxStudio1 I was thinking more that he blew the mystique of the myth. While they would still have to prove his guilt in court, there is now physical evidence of a man behind the legend.
I clocked it was him when he was getting his belongings in storage hall, a gold lighter and a gold watch, we saw those 2 things in the beginning 5 minutes of the movie.
The real twist is that there is actually zero evidence that Verbal is Keyser Soze. The Hungarian describing him to the sketch artist was there to find out what Keyser Soze looked like. He just saw Verbal killing people and thinks he could be Soze, but there's no evidence.
Actually, when I watched this movie back in 1995... I figured out who Soze was early on, because Verbal held his cigarette like a European character in classic Film Noir
The cops would never deduce Soze would walk up to them gift wrapped, the runor is, Soze is a criminal genius, so it would remove any possible suspicion of him being Soze, if he was in their grasp as a lackwitted cripple. Its entirely genius.
@ They never even heard of Keyser Soze until "Verbal Kint" gave them that name. He could have left the country right after killing everyone on the ship and no one would have known.
As a smoker that weird way (to me) he holds the cigarette at the end in the car always bugged me. But if that is Turkish style then it's a great detail!
Who cares? I know plenty of completely unbearable engineers, lawyers etc. Private things are private. Spacey is still a power house. He always delivers and he is a really good actor. I don't care what he does in his private life as long as it is not breaking the law. And so far, he won all trials regarding his "sexual harassment"
I hate when people don’t understand the conclusion in any movie. Like, where you been the last two hours? What were you watching? Do you know how movies work?
This is one of the best plot twists of all time. And that 2 hours you watched was ALL made up. No chance you knew he was using the white board or got the lawyers name off the bottom of the cup.
@@MyOpinionish but you know as soon as the movie tells you and then all the confusion should be gone lol. The guy wasn't saying you're supposed to guess the twist. It's not understanding the twist once it's revealed that makes some of these reactors dumb as stumps.
My thoughts exactly! Some people are so obsessed with trying to prove themselves and everyone else that they're smart... I'm right handed (just an example), I know it, I don't feel the need to constantly prove myself and everyone else that I'm right handed.
These idiots acting all full of themselves because they picked Verbal as Keyser. I saw this movie when I was 13 and thought the same thing. That's not the big "twist", the big "twist" is how he fooled Kujan.
Never thought this movie was really great. I mean, the guy was simply making up a story in front of the agent. Usually you really can't do that and get away with it. Basically the twist here was just the agent was stupid.
Hot take. Good movie but its a cheap twist. The audience isnt given any clues like other great twist movies (Fight Club,Sixth Sense). Its the same twist as "It was all a dream". Not earned.
Without condemning or condoning what he may have done in his personal life, there's no doubt Kevin Spacey is one of the greatest actors of all time.
So, you’re into children. Got it.
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@@kroft6799 Yep he won 2 Academy awards one for this film and one for American beauty. Sadly we won’t see him in films anytime soon
His acting was never the issue.
He was one of my favorite actors. To bad he turned out to be one of 90% of degenerate people in Hollywood.
I'm so happy they didn't do a sequel.
Just leave it here.
"You'll never hear from him again."
I would have loved to see what actually happened through the eyes of KZ! Same actors, and from completely different perspective! I think it would have been amazing 😁
As far as the immunity goes Verbal got it. Not Soze
Can do a sequel now because of Kevin Spacey 😅😅
After the movie ended in the theater, everyone was just quiet in disbelief and awe. One of the all-time best, this here started the twist-ending trend
I love watching people see this for the first time.
And absolute all time classic film, with one if the BEST twists in Cinema history.
Great movie that won 2 Oscars one for the amazing screenplay and the other for Kevin Spacey as Keizer Soze
I love the scene when Kujan leaves the room for a second, and Soze is quietly scanning the room, that was the moment he was building his lie, looking at the board, and building his story. That is an absolutely brilliant execution of foreshadowing.
You also see his eyes briefly glance at the bottom of the mug when Kujan drinks from the mug.
@@TequilaToothpick Yep. Ahhh…those were the days…..when directors and writers knew how to write and execute a great movie.
This plot twist and the plot twist in 'Seven" are arguably a pair of the most jaw-dropping twists in cinematic history.
1995 was a good year for Kevin Spacey he was the bad guy in both films, John Doe in Seven and Keizer Soze
And Primal Fear with Richard Gere and Edward Norton
Give Spacey the hat trick, throw in L.A. Confidential too.
The sixth sense?
The composite drawing in se7en is Keyser Soze with a fedora
And this is why Kevin Spacey won the Oscar.
one of THE best plot twists
I think Verbal was just going to be unhelpful until detective said, "I'm smarter than you!" Then he thought, "You think so? Alright. Let's see."
Absolutely. He decided to rub his nose in it at that point.
Say about Spacey's issues what you want, the guy is an absolute top actor, always delivering, always great, never "Kevin Spacey" but always the character. I enjoy every movie with him because he has a great command over his craft, 100 times better than most of today's young actors who came up in woke Hollywood.
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Even the actor that played Keaton thought it was Keaton. He didn't know until the premiere and he was actually a little upset at first that it wasn't him.
You can tell that the editors of Usual Suspects had so much fun creating this montage. A sequence like this is their Superbowl.
This and the Sixth Sense had the best plot twist ever.
Sixth Sense actually gave clues to the audience that they could figure out the ending before the ending. This movie just lies to the audience the whole way through and just says 'just kidding" at the end. Not earned.
I think the plot twist in Seven is better than the Sixth Sense.
And Primal Fear
1:03 WORST disguise Kim Jong has ever tried thats hilarious
Kevin Spacey glued his fingers together for the role. Another clue to the identity of Keyser Soze is in his name. Soze in Turkish is similar to "talks too much." Verbal.
Another name clue is Kujan... Italian, "coglione"... while the word is slang for testicles, it can also mean "fool" or "idiot"... as in, more balls than brains
Also the way he smoked....very Hungarian....didn't know til after film....Best ending ever and I loved it ha ha
Kujan: Convince me.
Sose: Aiight. Bet.
The greatest film twist....ever. unbelievable watching this in 95
When he started walking straight..BRUH. LOL.He got away with it. Talk about a gotcha.
I remember playing Max Payne and there was a part where some bad guys were talking about twists in movies, including this one. I think it was the only videogame fight where I rushed to take out the bad guy before he could spoil any more plot twists in other media.
That's hilarious😂😂
I hate that bit in the game where the bad guys are talking to each other about how one of them went to see Titanic and turns out the ship sinks…and Bruce Willis was a ghost the whole time. I didn’t even realise Bruce Willis was in Titanic!
anyone find it infuriating they F*** up & miss that final line & that one note drone at the very end ? everyone one of em does it
Gabriel Byrne thought he was going to be Keyser Soze. Only to find out that he wasn't when he saw the film.
The greatest trick this movie ever pulled, was convening everyone that Keaton was Keyser Soze, that like that, "poof" their minds were blown.
I never thought it was Keaton but still had my mind blown that it was Verbal. I was all in on his character being the cripple.
How can you shoot the devil in the back. What if you miss?
I miss 90s movie vibe. Great cinema.
The age of real acting and writing, decent budgets and almost no CGI. So many great films. Sadly, they want everything to be a billion dollar block buster flick now and are failing badly.
I wasn't a completely fake story, as there were no drugs on the ship and Sose wanted to kill the witness, (and everyone else who might identify him). The witness was terrified so we can assume Sose did exist and must have been some kind of feared character.
Why show Sose's co-conspirator Kobayashi in some of the story scenes if they were fake.
The arrest of the gang in the first place is recorded, verified and known by the detective, so Sose must have had enough clout to manage to get them all arrested and in one place, not to mention have a fake profile of Verbal inserted into the police database (one assumes corrupt police?)
Seems like Verbal just tied some real events together and filled in the blanks on the spot to create a believable narrative for the cop.
He was playing a long game to get everyone together, do some crimes, then kill them all. Maybe the payback for crimes against Sose by other gang members was real too. He probably felt the need to get Verbal released free and clear so the cops wouldn't still be looking for him after the event, and as a small time informant he would be quickly forgotten once he disappeared.
Easily the greatest reveal in movie history. I think it's even better than "No... I am your father..."
Sorry, but when that line was said in theaters, the audience's reaction to Darth Vader's reveal was heard loud and clear even from outside the theater doors!🤔😉
So if you pay attention the twist is really obvious. It opens with him talking to the detective. He is relatively calm and seems confident. Then it cuts to him with Byrnes and suddenly he is weak, scared, and struggles to speak. Its clear that he is describing himself that way to fool the cop.
Even earlier there's a give away. When his buddy who picks him up has a gun to his head by one of the Usual Suspects. Spacey protects him.
I always love the "i got it right" or " I knew it" as the twist is being revealed.
Yeah, it tells me they arent watching for the first time or already knew. I dont buy for a second the reactor that says "I knew it". I call BS on them
Most of them didn't really figure it out, they just knew that Kevin Spacey is always the bad guy.
They may have guessed Verbal was Soze, but no way they knew he was making everything up form the board.
The unreliable narrator has become a trop. Back then it really wasn’t. It was a shoal moment. Its much easier to guess these things since so many copy cats came out after
What a lot of people don't know is that "Keyser Sose" is Hungarian for "Verbal King". I'll always be happy that I realised who Keyser Sose was about 10 minutes before the reveal.
The name has no meaning in hungarian, its turkish. From wikipedia: "The name was based on one of McQuarrie's supervisors, though the last name was changed." McQuarrie settled on Söze after finding it in a Turkish-language dictionary; it comes from the idiom söze boğmak, which means "to talk unnecessarily too much and cause confusion" (literally: to drown in words)."
When this movie came out and we saw as the clues began to appear in the background of all his references and he started walking normal, me and my friends were like whoa 🤯
What a year 1995 was for Kevin Spacey. In two of the best movies of all time, The Usual Suspects and Se7en, in two pivotal roles.
To the young ladies who reacted at the end, the story about Soze's family was real. He really killed his crew to keep the money, plus they saw his face, and he figured they could be coerced to talk, and it would be academic to eventually finger him as Keyser...too much risk, so he eliminated them.
You should do the twist from Primal Fear just because I love Cassey's reaction.
Kujan: "I'm smarter than you."
Verbal/Keyser Soze: "Hold my beer."
Say what you want about Spacey but he's one of THE top notch actors ever!
Reactions were so much better before the unreliable narrator trope got serially abused by Hollywood following this film.
This. It was a new thing back then. Not an overused trope
Not since the Darth Vader revelation in The Empire Strikes Back that movie fans were either totally gasping in surprise and/or shock!🤔😉
I was cutting together commercial reels back in the 1990's. I don't remember how many different commercials were on the reel, but they were all so good. The ad campaign caused a real buzz for the movie. Movie ads and trailers today seem to tell the whole story in :30 seconds, and generally suck.
I love Mac React! All together now! "Ohhhhhhhh!!!!" :)
It's like Titanic -- we just believe what the little old lady is telling us the whole movie.
That whole album was bangin
In my book one of the two best movies from the US ever. Such a brilliant manuscript and brilliantly played and made. Perfection from start to end. I notice that everybody here had the same high as I had at the end of the movie.
this is one of the best "WTF" moments in movies I've ever seen, I love this movie. Another one is Mission impossible 1. I had to rewatch it to understand why his whole team got killed. Seven is another one, really good.
It wasn't all fake. In order for someone to believe your lies you have to mix in some truth.
Still so great seeing people getting their minds blown when the movie reveals everything in the last 5 minutes
I love this movie! But for real, there should have been security cameras all over that station, even in the 90's. Soze just blew his cover for sure!
Not exactly, they would only have evidence that he lied, they would still think he is a cripple and probably never find him
@GreenBoxStudio1 I was thinking more that he blew the mystique of the myth. While they would still have to prove his guilt in court, there is now physical evidence of a man behind the legend.
I can't believe I'm watching a guy watch other people reacting. LOL
This would be a remarkable multi-react
I clocked it was him when he was getting his belongings in storage hall, a gold lighter and a gold watch, we saw those 2 things in the beginning 5 minutes of the movie.
Boy, Cassie, you sure have come a long way!!!
It's up there with the Godfather brilliant 👌💥
Great movie 😎👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Arguably one of the best (if not THE best) endings to a film, ever made. It's up there with *_SE7VEN_*
Figuring out that Verbal was Soze is only half the reveal. More importantly the fact that he invented the entire plot.
One of the best plot twists I've ever seen
It is one of the best reveals in movie history
Everyone bought into the narrator's story (Verbal)..lol..All of it was a lie, great how the creators of this movie did this.
@swdist68, Also known as the unreliable narrator factor.
The real twist is that there is actually zero evidence that Verbal is Keyser Soze. The Hungarian describing him to the sketch artist was there to find out what Keyser Soze looked like.
He just saw Verbal killing people and thinks he could be Soze, but there's no evidence.
yeah! we really didn't hear anything more about Kaiser Soze!...
Verbal Kint is Kobayashi and Keyser Soze, and Verbal Kint. Like the devil, he doesn’t exist.
Actually, when I watched this movie back in 1995... I figured out who Soze was early on, because Verbal held his cigarette like a European character in classic Film Noir
You can tell the difference between those who knew nothing about the movie and those who obviously did.
The funny thing about this movie is that the villain's name in German sounds like "emperor sauce"
He IS Kaiser Permanente!!!!
My question is, why did Keyser Soze let himself get arrested at all?
The cops would never deduce Soze would walk up to them gift wrapped, the runor is, Soze is a criminal genius, so it would remove any possible suspicion of him being Soze, if he was in their grasp as a lackwitted cripple. Its entirely genius.
@ They never even heard of Keyser Soze until "Verbal Kint" gave them that name. He could have left the country right after killing everyone on the ship and no one would have known.
@@flux1968they did hear the name Soze from Jack Baer.
In an amazing detail, Verbal even smokes the cigarette at the end in the Turkish fashion (held from below the cigarette).
As a smoker that weird way (to me) he holds the cigarette at the end in the car always bugged me. But if that is Turkish style then it's a great detail!
@ciaranirvine I re-confirmed it via multiple sources before I posted here.
Kevin Spacey is an enormous creep, but DAMN...the man could act.
The vast majority of Hollywood are creeps. Once the Epstein and Diddy lists come out, people will hopefully realize that.
Who cares? I know plenty of completely unbearable engineers, lawyers etc. Private things are private. Spacey is still a power house. He always delivers and he is a really good actor. I don't care what he does in his private life as long as it is not breaking the law. And so far, he won all trials regarding his "sexual harassment"
Throughout the movie the question is who is keyser size but at the end the question doesn't matter what matters is what was actually true
Half of these people act like they still don't know who Keyser Soze is.
Don't you love these people "calling this" & being so proud of themselves ? The movie's only been out for 30 years...lol
Love this movie
I hate when people don’t understand the conclusion in any movie. Like, where you been the last two hours? What were you watching? Do you know how movies work?
People are really stupid.
This is one of the best plot twists of all time. And that 2 hours you watched was ALL made up. No chance you knew he was using the white board or got the lawyers name off the bottom of the cup.
@@MyOpinionishYou're right. You said it well to that "professor"!
@@MyOpinionish but you know as soon as the movie tells you and then all the confusion should be gone lol. The guy wasn't saying you're supposed to guess the twist. It's not understanding the twist once it's revealed that makes some of these reactors dumb as stumps.
Some people are so dense.and they're the se ones that complain about being handheld through things
Is she proud of guessing it while it's being explained?
I called it too. In the first 30 mins
But I'm not going to be too smug - I didn't see the twist in Sixth Sense 😅
it must suck spending the entire movie trying to guess whats gonna happen in the next few mins instead of immersing yourself into whats happening
My thoughts exactly! Some people are so obsessed with trying to prove themselves and everyone else that they're smart... I'm right handed (just an example), I know it, I don't feel the need to constantly prove myself and everyone else that I'm right handed.
Prophetic
That's how you end a movie.
I really like these compilations but might I suggest that you show everyone's reaction at the same time rather than repeat over and over again?
Why, so you can't hear them properly?
I was 20 minutes into the video when I realized there was a silent reactor pointlessly reacting to the reactors.
🤯...
... uhm,
Nuff. Said.
😂it’s the devil you know
Spacey was such a good actor but far, far worse a human in reality.
At this point my dude. You might as well do your own reactions to movies..
Unreliable narrator done right!
These idiots acting all full of themselves because they picked Verbal as Keyser. I saw this movie when I was 13 and thought the same thing. That's not the big "twist", the big "twist" is how he fooled Kujan.
What gave away the twist for you? What part did the directors put in that made you know Verbal was lying?
Yep...many miss that subtlety.
You're so clever, aren't you?
Never thought this movie was really great. I mean, the guy was simply making up a story in front of the agent. Usually you really can't do that and get away with it. Basically the twist here was just the agent was stupid.
That ending is like an IQ test, I guess, and reactprs like blondie from Popcorn in bed and that dude from It's a primate didn't pass it.
Yeah, I'm used to Popcorn In Bed not passing IQ tests... but ItsAPrimate saying "Is Verbal... Kobayashi?" physically hurt me.
Hello?
Hello?
Can you hear me in the back?
Hot take. Good movie but its a cheap twist. The audience isnt given any clues like other great twist movies (Fight Club,Sixth Sense). Its the same twist as "It was all a dream". Not earned.
I don't think you know how plot twists work dude.
The clue was realising you’re listening to an unreliable narrator. All your information comes from one man.
I hate this movie
nobody asked
@matthewjaniss4103 shut up kids
And like *_that_* 🤌 you're gone!
@@TylerD288 this is all your fault You did that to Colette Cherry 🍒
@@matthewjaniss4103 Shut up You did that to Colette Cherry 🍒
missing the final lines & music ,that one note at the end is crucial & they all f*** it up & that 1st time watching crap is bile inducing