Question
In Janet Maslin’s review for The New York Times, she wrote that this film achieved cult status without touching the audience’s emotions. One character mentions picking coffee beans in Guatemala in this film, and also recalls a baritone who he says was “orca fat”. One actor in this film deliberately made most of his lines near unintelligible, and his character is told to (*) “speak in English” by a police officer after reading a card prompt. In this film, a lawyer threatens to castrate the nephew of another character played by Stephen Baldwin. When a detective in this film realises a disabled criminal’s story is fake, he drops a mug labelled ‘Kobayashi’ on the floor. Five criminals meet in a police line up and are then blackmailed by Keyser Söze (“KAI-zer SO-say”) in, for 10 points, which 1995 film, starring Gabriel Byrne? ■END■
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