“I Came By” (2022) / Z-View

I Came By (2022)
Directors: Babak Anvari
Screenplay: Babak Anvari, Namsi Khan from a story by Babak Anvari
Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Percelle Ascott, George MacKay, Kelly Macdonald, Franc Ashman and Varada Sethu
Tagline: None
The Overview: Beware of spoilers…
Toby (MacKay) and Jay (Ascott) are best friends. For kicks they like to sneak in to rich people’s homes and leave the graffiti message, I Came By painted on one of their walls. These hijinks have gotten media attention wondering who these bold social activists could be and what the message means.
When Jay learns that his wife is pregnant, he tells Toby his I Came By days are over. He wants to be there for his child and he won’t risk getting arrested over nonsense. Jay becomes angry and says they’d already picked out their next target, Hector Blake (Bonneville), a judge that Jay believes is a hypocrite. When Toby stands firm, Jay says that he’ll go alone.
And he does. When Jay breaks into Blake’s mansion he hears noises from the basement. What he discovers sets off a chain reaction that plays out in surprising and bold ways. I Came By is well written, well acted and well directed. I was impressed with the screenwriters’ ability to create a story with surprises and a director who trusted the viewer’s intelligence. I Came By easily rates 4 of 5 stars.
I Came By earns 4 of 5 stars.







































































