Es geht um einen jungen Graffiti-Künstler, der ein schockierendes Geheimnis entdeckt, das ihn und die Menschen, die ihm nahe stehen, in Gefahr bringt.Es geht um einen jungen Graffiti-Künstler, der ein schockierendes Geheimnis entdeckt, das ihn und die Menschen, die ihm nahe stehen, in Gefahr bringt.Es geht um einen jungen Graffiti-Künstler, der ein schockierendes Geheimnis entdeckt, das ihn und die Menschen, die ihm nahe stehen, in Gefahr bringt.
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Shenel Hussein
- Male Police Officer
- (as Shenel Houssein)
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I started watching this in the background. The two graffiti kids are not much to look at and you don't have a reason to care about them... until you do. This thriller was unexpected and while the ending could have been better, it was just right. I hear what other reviewers are saying about cliche themes, but I didn't feel like this tile was pandering to that. Bonneville's performance as the ex-judge living a double life was spot on. The police were once again disappointing but not for lack of trying, the bad guy does bad things well, the entire supporting cast did their job to perfection! Give it a shot.
This is an honest-to-goodness thriller that keeps you on tenterhooks.
The script is tight, and while it careens to a somewhat expected ending , the way the story is woven engages the viewer. I thought, for a while, that Hector could go on doing his ghastly acts with impunity because he seems so cool and smart that authorities cannot lay a finger on him. That's how effective the plot is to me.
It's a remarkable cast of relatively newbees headlined by Hugh Bonneville and Kelly MacDonald. I like, in particular, how Hugh Bonneville is able to conceal his fiendishness behind a cloak of aristocratic air and respectability; Kelly MacDonald's Lizzy awakens the maternal instinct in the female viewer. She portrays her effectively as the harried, worried and ordinary mom who just wants her stubborn son to succeed; George MacKay as Toby, the son who's clueless as to what he really wants in life but has a natural affinity with those who are maltreated or abused; and finally Percelle Ascott as Jay, Toby's best buddy, a young father who's torn between his love for his young family and close ties with Lizzy and Toby.
All these characters come together to produce a coherent, socially relevant and no-nonsense film.
Watch to enjoy it.
The script is tight, and while it careens to a somewhat expected ending , the way the story is woven engages the viewer. I thought, for a while, that Hector could go on doing his ghastly acts with impunity because he seems so cool and smart that authorities cannot lay a finger on him. That's how effective the plot is to me.
It's a remarkable cast of relatively newbees headlined by Hugh Bonneville and Kelly MacDonald. I like, in particular, how Hugh Bonneville is able to conceal his fiendishness behind a cloak of aristocratic air and respectability; Kelly MacDonald's Lizzy awakens the maternal instinct in the female viewer. She portrays her effectively as the harried, worried and ordinary mom who just wants her stubborn son to succeed; George MacKay as Toby, the son who's clueless as to what he really wants in life but has a natural affinity with those who are maltreated or abused; and finally Percelle Ascott as Jay, Toby's best buddy, a young father who's torn between his love for his young family and close ties with Lizzy and Toby.
All these characters come together to produce a coherent, socially relevant and no-nonsense film.
Watch to enjoy it.
Had not heard of this movie, until my girlfriend found it on Netflix tonight. Really enjoyed this movie without knowing much about it!
It's a thriller which has a completely fresh storyline, which I don't think we've seen yet. The movie starts off following two working class graffiti artists, who break into rich peoples homes to vandalise them, to make a social statement. But one of them, breaks into a home, where the owner could possibly be a psycho.
As a thriller I think this movie has a lot of golden nuggets - unpredictable storyline, jump scares, good build up of tension and a decent level of interest in characters.
Some people might not like the ending, but personally, I think it's nice to watch a movie, where not everyone has a happy ending.
Overall, I think this is an excellent thriller, if you're not asking for too much. It does check a lot of boxes and I think 7/10 is worth the rating for the fresh storyline.
(I say fresh story, as a lot of thriller plots these days are usually along the lines of a demented ex, or demented husband, or a serial killer/police cat and mouse movie) and it's just nice to see something different!
It's a thriller which has a completely fresh storyline, which I don't think we've seen yet. The movie starts off following two working class graffiti artists, who break into rich peoples homes to vandalise them, to make a social statement. But one of them, breaks into a home, where the owner could possibly be a psycho.
As a thriller I think this movie has a lot of golden nuggets - unpredictable storyline, jump scares, good build up of tension and a decent level of interest in characters.
Some people might not like the ending, but personally, I think it's nice to watch a movie, where not everyone has a happy ending.
Overall, I think this is an excellent thriller, if you're not asking for too much. It does check a lot of boxes and I think 7/10 is worth the rating for the fresh storyline.
(I say fresh story, as a lot of thriller plots these days are usually along the lines of a demented ex, or demented husband, or a serial killer/police cat and mouse movie) and it's just nice to see something different!
This is not the Hugh Bonneville you know and love from "Downton Abbey" and "Paddington".
This time in the Horror, Thriller, Mystery "I Came By" here comes the Judge you don't want to mess with.
Actors often told me in interviews that playing a Bad Guy is so much more fun.
Two Graffiti Writers (not Artists let's be clear about this) choose the wrong house to vandalise.
Kelly McDonald plays the role of the widowed mum of tagger Toby" (George McKay) who is a totally unlikeable, lazy, self-obsessed dickhead.
His mate is more sensible and responsible and can actually hold down a day job...one that literally opens doors for them.
Claret will be spilled, however it's more about the body count than the graphic violence, which is mostly offscreen.
This doesn't make "I Came By" any less powerful, just slightly easier to watch.
If you're looking for a Torture film keep walking there's nothing to see here.
On the other hand if you want a great storyline performed by talented actors then sit back, relax and enjoy the view on #Netflix.
Still not for the faint hearted.
Two thumbs up from me.
This time in the Horror, Thriller, Mystery "I Came By" here comes the Judge you don't want to mess with.
Actors often told me in interviews that playing a Bad Guy is so much more fun.
Two Graffiti Writers (not Artists let's be clear about this) choose the wrong house to vandalise.
Kelly McDonald plays the role of the widowed mum of tagger Toby" (George McKay) who is a totally unlikeable, lazy, self-obsessed dickhead.
His mate is more sensible and responsible and can actually hold down a day job...one that literally opens doors for them.
Claret will be spilled, however it's more about the body count than the graphic violence, which is mostly offscreen.
This doesn't make "I Came By" any less powerful, just slightly easier to watch.
If you're looking for a Torture film keep walking there's nothing to see here.
On the other hand if you want a great storyline performed by talented actors then sit back, relax and enjoy the view on #Netflix.
Still not for the faint hearted.
Two thumbs up from me.
An unexpected surprise.
I have seen countless trailers for this, and if I'm honest, I was expecting something of a horror thriller, maybe something a little trashy, possibly a bit gory, the reality was something very different, a very meaningful, deep, character driven thriller.
I really did enjoy this, the relatively low score makes no sense to me, it's slick, well made, and quite an engrossing thriller. There are a few thrills and spills, perhaps not many as I'd hoped for, but there were enough to keep me entertained.
The acting was excellent all round, but two performances in particular really did stand out, unsurprisingly I'd highlight Kelly Macdonald and Hugh Bonneville, the pair were terrific.
Very nicely produced, it looked very nice, great use of lighting, and music that wasn't obtrusive at any point.
The ending was maybe a little too ambiguous, but it felt in keeping with the tone of the film. I'd have liked a few more jumps and scares.
Overall, I did enjoy that, 7/10.
I have seen countless trailers for this, and if I'm honest, I was expecting something of a horror thriller, maybe something a little trashy, possibly a bit gory, the reality was something very different, a very meaningful, deep, character driven thriller.
I really did enjoy this, the relatively low score makes no sense to me, it's slick, well made, and quite an engrossing thriller. There are a few thrills and spills, perhaps not many as I'd hoped for, but there were enough to keep me entertained.
The acting was excellent all round, but two performances in particular really did stand out, unsurprisingly I'd highlight Kelly Macdonald and Hugh Bonneville, the pair were terrific.
Very nicely produced, it looked very nice, great use of lighting, and music that wasn't obtrusive at any point.
The ending was maybe a little too ambiguous, but it felt in keeping with the tone of the film. I'd have liked a few more jumps and scares.
Overall, I did enjoy that, 7/10.
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- WissenswertesStephen King personally recommended this movie via his Twitter account.
- PatzerThe killer murders at least five people in this movie. His MO is to bring them to his house, when he does so. So that's five disappearances, and at least five people whose mobile phones' cell tower traffic would have led to Blake's residence.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Maldito clásico: Cloverfield es un maldito clásico (2024)
- SoundtracksFuneral Music: March, Z. 860
Composed by Henry Purcell
Performed by The Sixteen (Choir & Orchestra) & Harry Christophers (Conductor)
Licensed courtesy of The Sixteen Productions Ltd
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