In the movie, there exists a convention that the director has come up with called remote viewing, which is a scientific method that these people in Army intelligence have come up with, a covert ops kind of deal, where there are FBI agents who can channel energy and ask questions and look into the future or past.
They can figure out where bodies are buried and what weapons were used, as well as who the perpetrator was. It is an actual science, used by the FBI, but it is not condoned by a court of law. It is a tool that they use to further leads, to get leads, to go somewhere with the case. That convention is used very well within Suspect Zero, and Ben Kingsley is a remote viewer. The film is fascinating, magnetic, really really cool.
Another good thing about the movie is the way Elias, the director, cut the film - his use of film stock, his use of music, and the disturbing images in the film. You'll see Ben Kingsley give a great performance as well as Carrie -Anne Moss. It will be a good night out. You'll be talking about the film. And you will not be disappointed.