Suspicious, Suspicious! is a 2014 Italian horror comedy film directed by Luca Guadagnino. The film takes place in a fictional Italian village where a man named Carlo (Giancarlo Esposito) is the town’s new mayor. The police are looking for new evidence in order to track down the mysterious and violent serial killer known as “The Phantom Killer”. Carlo is a former cop and now the mayor.
Suspicious tells the story of a young, good-looking, and talented man who is on the run from the police for killing a young woman who later turns out to be his wife. One day he is out working in his garden when he finds a strange plant in the ground. After examining the plant he suddenly realizes that it is a dead body with a bullet wound in the back of the head.
Suspicious is not a film. It is a documentary about a young man who was caught up in a horrible murder case. In a way Suspicious is like a documentary on the police. The police are used as a focus of the film to show and tell the story of a young man who was caught up in a terrible case. This is why a lot of people think Suspicious is a police movie. It is not, it is a true story.
A typical example of a film about a man who’s caught up in a terrible murder is the film The Executioner. The footage is in the film, and it’s pretty much as if you’re watching a film about a man who’s caught up in a horrible case.
In Suspicious, the police are the most obvious “focus” of the film. In fact, they are the only thing you see as you go through the film. Everything else is either a side story or a side effect of that “focus” on the police. It’s like watching a documentary about a group of thieves. The thieves are the focus of the film, but you dont see any of their actual crimes. They are the heroes of the film.