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I Came By is a 2022 British crime thriller film written, co-produced and directed by British-Iranian filmmaker Babak Anvari. The film stars George MacKay, Percelle Ascott, Kelly Macdonald, and Hugh Bonneville. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2022, before its streaming release on 31 August 2022, by Netflix.[1][2][3]

I Came By
Directed byBabak Anvari
Written by
  • Babak Anvari
  • Namsi Khan
Story byBabak Anvari
Produced by
  • Lucan Toh
  • Babak Anvari
Starring
CinematographyKit Fraser
Edited byMatyas Fekete
Music byIsobel Waller-Bridge
Production
companies
  • Film4
  • Regency Enterprises
  • XYZ Films
  • Two & Two Pictures
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
  • 19 August 2022 (2022-August-19) (United Kingdom)
  • 31 August 2022 (2022-August-31) (Netflix)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot


Toby Nealey is a politically-minded, 23-year-old graffiti artist who breaks into the homes of upper-class individuals and leaves behind the message "I CAME BY" on the walls. His latest target is retired judge Hector Blake. Despite the judge appearing socially progressive in public, Toby believes he's a hypocrite. When Toby enters Blake’s house, he discovers a pottery studio and an imprisoned man in the basement.

Toby tries to tell his friend and former accomplice, Jay, about what he found. However, Jay's distracted by personal troubles with his pregnant girlfriend, Naz. Toby anonymously calls the police, but they find nothing in Blake's house and leave.

Lizzie, Toby's widowed mother, has grown increasingly worried about her son's lack of direction. When she and Toby get into a shouting match, she throws him out of the house. Toby returns to Blake's residence to free the prisoner, but Blake murders Toby with a cricket bat. He then uses the kiln in his studio to cremate Toby's body, and flushes the ashes down the toilet.

Jay is reluctant to disclose his graffiti activities with Toby, but plants a letter addressed to Blake in Toby’s room. The letter spurs the police to visit Blake's home again and they find the basement prison, which he claims is a “panic room.” Blake is arrested for obstructing the investigation, but uses his connections to quickly get released.

Lizzie begins following Blake. She witnesses him bring a man to his house: Omid, a gay Iranian asylum seeker. Blake has offered to help him get permanent residency in the UK. Blake recalls how his cruel father took an Indo-Persian man as a lover, and this led to Blake's distraught mother's suicide. The teenage Blake eventually assaulted and nearly killed his father’s lover. Despite being drugged, Omid manages to escape. However, he won’t go to the police due to his precarious residential status. The next day, Blake tracks down, threatens, imprisons, and murders Omid.

Increasingly desperate, Lizzie asks Jay to help her break into Blake's house. Jay refuses because he's a black man with prior charges, and is responsible for his new-born son. Lizzie enters Blake's house alone, only to be caught, murdered, and cremated. When Jay goes looking for Lizzie, he realizes she’s dead and blames himself.

Jay and Naz's relationship falls apart due to his lack of communication. Sometime later, Naz informs Jay that Blake is going to attend the Birlstone School's tercentenary (300th) anniversary celebration.

After Blake leaves the event, Jay follows him to a country estate. Jay fights and subdues Blake. Jay then goes to the pottery studio in the estate’s garage and finds a prisoner: the same man that Toby originally discovered. Jay calls the police, frees the prisoner, and flees the scene. The police arrive and find Blake bloodied and restrained in the house. On the wall, Jay has left behind graffiti reading "I CAME BY."


Cast



Reception


The film received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a 69% rating from critics.[4] On Metacritic the film has a score of 57 out of 100.[5]

John Nugent for Empire Magazine praised Bonneville's performance, but criticized the blunt political messaging, described the cinematography as "flat," and the final product as "messy."[6] Noel Murray similarly praised Bonneville in The Los Angeles Times, and noted that the narrative's shift to different characters kept the film "unpredictable," but also harmed the pacing and tension.[7] Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com felt the film was too ambitious, and had "the opposite problem of so many mini-series on the streaming service in that it has a TV season worth of ideas crammed into its runtime." [8] Clarisse Loughrey of The Independent similarly critiqued the lack of focus in the film's messages, stating it was "a well-intentioned work scrambling to find its voice."[9]


References


  1. Lee, Benjamin (19 August 2022). "I Came By review – Hugh Bonneville gets nasty in silly Netflix thriller". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 7 September 2022. I Came By is in UK cinemas on 19 August and on Netflix on 31 August
  2. Ellis, Meuryn (2 September 2022). "'I Came By': Plot, Cast, Release Date, Trailer, And More". Trill! Mag. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  3. Hodgson, Freya (6 September 2022). "Fans of Netflix thriller I Came By will love these chilling mystery movies". Mirror. Reach plc. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  4. "I Came By". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  5. "I Came By 2022". Metacritic. Red Ventures. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  6. Nugent, John. "I Came By Review". Empire. Bauer Media Group. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  7. Hodgson Murray, Noel. "Review: Hugh Bonneville of 'Downton Abbey' plays against type in thriller 'I Came By'". latimes.com. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 September 2022. This narrative diffusion keeps “I Came By” unpredictable, since it’s impossible to know who Anvari and his co-writer Namsi Khan will shift to next. But it can also make the movie feel less taut than a thriller should be. The story never builds momentum.
  8. Tallerico, Brian. "I Came By". RogerEbert.com. Ebert Co. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  9. Loughrey, Clarisse. "I Came By review: An 'evil Hugh Bonneville' film that doesn't know if it's a comedy or a lecture". independent.co.uk. Independent UK. Retrieved 20 September 2022.



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[de] I Came By

I Came By ist ein britischer Thriller von Babak Anvari, der im September 2022 weltweit bei Netflix ins Programm aufgenommen wurde. Zuvor lief der Film am 19. August 2022 in den britischen Kinos an. Die Hauptrollen werden von George MacKay, Percelle Ascott, Kelly Macdonald und Hugh Bonneville gespielt.
- [en] I Came By



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