![]() Jim in particular who bears an uncanny resemblance to a drowned local. The two women seem scared and desperate to keep the sailors on the island. ![]() ![]() Now only Douglas (Conleth Hill), Fingal (Dickon Tyrell), Lanthe (Tori Butler-Hart) and Korrigan (Alex Wilton Regan) remain. Seemingly once upon a time the island was a thriving community but bad times have fallen upon it. While not unfriendly per-se, they are less then keen about helping the men back to the mainland. They meet some of the locals who are all clearly hiding something in regards to the island. All hope seems to be lost until land is spied and they make their way to a small island off the Scottish coast. We have Oliver (Alex Hassell), Jim (Graham Butler) and Cailean (Fisayo Akinade). Set in the mid-19th century, we’re introduced to three shipwrecked sailors lost at sea on a small boat. ![]() Sadly, The Isle is just often a boring movie even if the eerie tone and mythology is attention grabbing. ![]() However, it’s entertainment value comes in spurts and they’re short. A serviceable idea but with a flawed execution, The Isle is a supernatural horror that is well made, looks great and competently acted. ![]()
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