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The Big Picture If it sounds bonkers, it’s because it is. Olivia Colman and Tom Hardy once starred in a musical murder mystery drama. London Road is a 2015 film based on a musical play of the same name. The play uses the case of serial killer Steve Wright and his five victims as a backdrop for its main story — about how the crimes affected this little community, putting Ipswich on the map.
London Road When five prostitutes are found dead in their community, residents of London Road in Ipswich, Suffolk come together to process the events and revitalize the community. At one point, from her high moral ground, she says she’d thank the killer for getting rid of the women. She feels sorry for their families, yes, but not for the victims themselves. Now imagine this with a melody and with Colman’s range . Contrary to other crime-related roles where she evokes empathy, this is a film where you absolutely won’t root for her, and that’s how good Colman is in it.
While having a customer in his cab, he starts singing what appears to be a melodic confession. After he gives the killer’s description , he casually comments how he’s always been interested in serial killers and their motivations — all this while fixing his glance towards women on the road. He sings his song while "Silent Night" plays on the radio . Through his vocal performance, Hardy’s jumpy everyman cajoles the audience into also suspecting him.
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