Sunday, February 15, 2009

Movie Review: The Stoneman Murders

Probably the first in its genre, The Stoneman Murders is based on a true serial murder streak in Mumbai in the early eighties, which were then repeated in Calcutta a few years later, and remains one of the unsolved mysteries in Indian crime history. The serial murderer was called the Stoneman because of his modus operandi - using a stone to crush the head of poor roadside homeless beggars while they were sleeping.

Kaykay does a fantastic job - these roles are like made for him. He's so good that the others don't matter. But do check out the beggar (his informer) on the railway bridge.

The story is interesting and well developed, and the suspense gripping. The screenplay is absolutely rivetting, the camera, lights and sounds play with your senses, keeping you at the edge of your seats. The climax is well done too, and shocks you with the cover up it offers as the reason behind why the Stoneman case never got "solved".

Overall, a good movie. And yes, it's just 90 mins or so... so you can always catch a good dinner afterwards!

1 comment:

Harsha Kumar said...

Good movie. Very unexpected though. For me atleast.. I hadn't seen too many trailors or previews. Wasn't very sure about this one. But turned out to be pretty good. KayKay did justice to his stereo "good cop" role.. Some of the scenes really get your hair standing! Pretty exciting movie.. Kinda predictable. But fun nevertheless..