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| | The Seattle Times: Movies: Rated on a scale of 1 to 10, this "Suspect" is a 0 |
 | | Throughout the serial-killer thriller "Suspect Zero," FBI Agent Thomas Mackelway (Aaron Eckhart) is plagued by headaches. |
 | | Mackelway, a morose fellow who, like all movie FBI agents, is Wrestling With His Own Demons (capitalization because that's how Eckhart plays it), is obsessed with tracking down an especially sicko serial killer by using his special training, through which he telepathically enters the mind of the killer. |
 | | All this, accompanied by a mysterious sound design that seems to feature random moaning (which could, of course, have been coming from the audience, or maybe even from me), is in service to a tiresome plot that's, try as you might, impossible to care about. |
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