Footfairy movie ending explained

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Footfairy movie ending explained

Serial killer-themed films never seem to be ordinary. Either they are incredibly boring or they perform flawlessly. 

The middle ground is a new territory that "Footfairy" explores through its plot and storytelling. It is a terrible imitation of "Memories of a Murder," Bong Joon-iconic Ho's criminal thriller from 2003. 

It follows veteran officer Vivaan as he works to find a serial killer who chops his victims' feet after they die. 

The modest execution of "Footfairy" and the methodical study that draws the viewer in make it watchable. Let's watch how everything plays out.

In the opening scene of "Footfairy," a lady is shown strolling down the railroad tracks when she is startled by a guy, who covers her head with a plastic bag to suffocate her to death. Then, after dragging her body to a remote location, he starts cutting her feet.

The victim's body is discovered in a red suitcase in the next scene by inspector Vivaan, who has been given the case. FootFairy, the town's serial murderer who kills innocent ladies, has claimed more victims in the past than just this one.

Vivaan discovers that the woman's body was not thrown in the same area as where she was slain, but they are unsure of the motive for the murder. 

They only know that the deaths take place close to railroad lines and that the ladies almost always had open-toed shoes on.

Because he doesn't want to defend the police in a news discussion, Vivaan's supervisor asks him to solve the case as soon as possible.

The movie pulls off a few funny jokes. As with other pieces of content, we had resorted to using obscene allegories as a way to inject humour into the plot. 

A magazine coated in male sperm is discovered at the crime scene as the police continue their investigation. They discovered after several testing that it could belong to a cab driver by the name of Ravi Kale. 

When they interview him, they discover that he is not the killer since his alibi is credible. In the meanwhile, a woman by the name of Vanessa D'Souza was murdered.

In an effort to spot her killer there, the police attend the funeral ceremony. He does arrive, but escapes before they can capture him. 

The authorities discovered, after following every possible lead, that all of the victims had visited "Love, Stock, and Burgers" a few days before to their demise. 

Joshua, the owner, is known to have a penchant for feet. He had aggressive tendencies, according to his ex-testimony. girlfriend's However, the evidence is insufficient to get a warrant for his arrest.

We find it fascinating that the movie led us to believe that the killings were motivated by a foot fetish. Because preliminary data indicates that it is among the most prevalent fetishes worldwide. We don't understand how a foot fetish would combine with the hatred of women that most serial killers who prey on women have.

In the meantime, Vivaan devises a strategy to gather evidence against the proprietor of the burger joint. After telling Joshua, he convinces Shakhin, one of the regulars, to act as though she is alone while she walks down the railroad lines. 

She becomes frightened, though, and they are forced to abort the idea. Shakhin wasn't someone who frequently rode the train. 

By focusing on her, the FootFairy would be departing from their usual strategy. However, a man by the name of Sandeep eventually steps forward and claims to have seen the FootFairy.

When questioned if he knew him, he points to Joshua's and another man's photos as potential candidates. 

This is enough to obtain a warrant for them. Joshua is taken into custody but is released on bail until the tests are conducted. 

A fresh victim is discovered, though. She is the daughter of Vivaan's neighbour, who he had feelings for. This causes him to reach a breaking point. Now, the desire for vengeance has been added to the search for the murderer. 

But what happens afterwards alters how the entire inquiry is conducted. Joshua is not identified as the offender, but he does end up accusing the police of slander, which essentially puts a stop to the investigation. On the other hand, the murders halt.

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