An emotionally wounded cop, haunted by the murder of her child, relocates to a new town. Assigned to a case involving a missing child, she must navigate her own grief while uncovering dark secrets. As she delves deeper, she faces her traumatic past and seeks closure in a journey of healing and justice.
September 13
2024
Release Date
English
Hindi
Language
47 minutes
1 hour
Running Time
Cast
Kareena Kapoor
Keith Allen
Ranveer Brar
Prabhleen Sandhu
Rukku Nahar
Stuart Whelan
Jonathan Nyati
Chris Wilson
Joel Morris
Ash Tandon
Lee Nicholas Harris
Charles Craddock
Adwoa Akoto
Assad Raja
Haqi Ali
Daniel Eghan
Nicholas Gecks
Anil Christie
3.5
Average Rating
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The Buckingham Murders Movie Review
Plot
British Indian detective Jasmeet Bhamra, played by Kareena Kapoor Khan, is on a job to solve a murder mystery in a town while dealing with personal grief. The film explores themes of social conflict and personal trauma as Jas navigates through a complex case involving missing children and communal tensions.
Acting
Kareena Kapoor delivers a sombre and nuanced performance as Jas, displaying emotional depth and resilience in the face of tragedy. The supporting cast, including Ranveer Brar and Prabhleen Kaur, also deliver convincing portrayals, adding layers to the storytelling.
Cinematography
The film creates a dark and suspenseful atmosphere through its cinematography, capturing the eerie silence of the English town where the mystery unfolds. The visuals enhance the mood of the narrative, immersing the audience in the tension and intrigue of the story.
Direction
Hansal Mehta skillfully directs The Buckingham Murders, maintaining a steady pace that builds anticipation and suspense. While the film's focus on personal grief and social issues adds depth to the narrative, some pacing issues and contrived plot points detract from the overall impact.
Conclusion
The Buckingham Murders offers a compelling blend of drama, mystery, and social commentary, anchored by Kareena Kapoor's powerful performance. While it may not reach the heights of some acclaimed crime thrillers, the film's exploration of grief and resilience makes it a thought-provoking watch for audiences looking for a character-driven mystery.
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