Review of Tony (2010) by Mikhail B — 18 Jan 2012
A plain narration about the routine life of a serial killer. An unemployed, shy, awkward and courteous guy gets films in the movie rental, talks to drug addicts on the street, invites them to his home, quietly kills one of them, while he is on drugs, says goodbye to the other, goes to sleep with the corps, helps himself with the breakfast, etc.
The director teases the audience with the lack of any action or violence you may expect of a movie of that sort. The film is full of unexpected turns, the suspense keeps you glued to the seat throughout the movie, while the idea of the simplicity of the killer's spooky routine sends shivers down the spine.
A paragon of a good thriller without any unnecessary additions.
This review of Tony (2010) was written by Mikhail B on 18 Jan 2012.
Tony has generally received mixed reviews.
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