Assuming you're talking about the Movie "The Usual Suspects":
In the final scenes of the movie, it is suggested that Verbal's story is an elaborate concoction, made up of strung-together details culled from a crowded bulletin board in the office where the interrogation took place. The filmic methods used to persuade the audience of this included a buzzing montage of voices from the movie, effectively cut and pasted with pictures and text from the board, as well as the "KOBAYASHI" manufacturer's logo printed on the bottom of Kujan's coffee cup. The surviving Hungarian, severely burned and hospitalized, describes to a sketch artist a man he saw during the attack that he believes is Keyser Söze. The sketch, a near-perfect drawing of Verbal, is faxed to the police station too late. Verbal has already walked out on bail, his cerebral palsy limp suddenly fading. He lights a cigarette with a steady hand and climbs into a car driven by the character he has referred to throughout as Kobayashi. As they drive away, Kujan desperately looks around the crowded streets for Verbal having realized, too late, Verbal's true identity.
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alwaysmoose
2006-11-11 23:25:44 UTC
The best trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist.
eejonesaux
2006-11-11 23:52:24 UTC
Hi,,, dont worry, he is still around ... so dont mess up !!!
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