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Incomer (The)

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Louis Paxton
  • Writer: Louis Paxton
  • Producer: Solomon Golding, Emily Gotto, Wendy Griffin, Katie Holly, Phil Hunt, Shirley O'Connor, Compton Ross

CGiii Comment

On a remote Scottish isle, siblings Isla and Sandy hunt birds and talk to mythical beings while fighting off outsiders. Their lives change when Daniel, an awkward official, arrives to relocate them.

Relocating a pair of siblings is easier said than done in Louis Paxton’s delightful, uproariously funny, heartwarming first feature. A comedic inflection of Scottish island folklore, The Incomer draws us into its eclectic vision through sublime deadpan humor, formal inventiveness, a sprinkling of animation and fantastical creatures, and the charm of its oddball characters. Having lived in isolation and mistrustful of mainland folk, Isla and Sandy (brilliantly played by Gayle Rankin and Grant O’Rourke) initially try to toss Daniel (Domhnall Gleeson) off the island — literally. But several days and one initiation ritual later, there’s a thaw. The siblings share their lore and Daniel speaks of mainland virtues, like avocados and the internet. Their interactions are fresh and funny, but there’s also a poignant exchange around belonging. These three people — who have experienced isolation, loss, and loneliness — lower their guard and embrace human connection. — JN


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Cast & Characters

John Hannah
Domhnall Gleeson (as Daniel)
Michelle Gomez (as Roz)
Gayle Rankin (as Isla)
Emun Elliott (as Calum)
Grant O'Rourke (as Sandy)
Adam McNamara
Paddy Kondracki (as Bob)
Vanessa Donovan (as Ginny)
Annabella Forbes (as Susie)
Dave Flanagan (as Sheriff Officer No.1)
Natasha Reid (as Tanya)
Neil Bratchpiece (as Gav)