For Those In Peril (2013 Film)
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''For Those in Peril'' is a 2013 British
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by Paul Wright. It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 October 2013 to positive reviews. The title is taken from the repeated line of William Whiting's famous hymn "
Eternal Father, Strong to Save "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" is a British hymn traditionally associated with seafarers, particularly in the maritime armed services. Written in 1860, its author, William Whiting, was inspired by the dangers of the sea described in Psal ...
" traditionally sung following a loss at sea.


Plot

Aaron, a young misfit living in a remote Scottish fishing community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother, Michael. No one knows what became of the others, and Aaron insists that he can remember nothing of the incident. Treated as an outcast, Aaron begins behaving erratically, insisting that the others are not dead and that he must find them. Meanwhile, Aaron's mother Cathy must mourn for her lost son while protecting the son she has left. Aaron is obsessed with finding Michael, looking for him everywhere. He frequently goes to the seashore calling Michael's name. The only person who will talk to him is Michael's girlfriend, Jane. He forms a romantically charged relationship with her and tries to enlist her help in finding Michael. This causes rifts with Jane's father and the local community, who increasingly accuse Aaron of being responsible for the fishermen's deaths. Flashbacks to home movies reveal that Aaron hung around Michael and Jane constantly, and his relationship with Michael was more antagonistic than it at first seemed. We see Aaron raging in anger and running a knife along the sides of his neck. He gets into a series of violent confrontations with Jane's father, Jane herself, and several local youths. Now completely ostracized, he sets out himself on the ocean with a makeshift raft and spear to locate Michael, using bait fish as a lure, but finds nothing. In another attempt, he kidnaps a local youth and drags him into the ocean to use as bait, but a local ship rescues his captive before he finds anything. Cathy is forced to submit her son to mental health treatment in lieu of criminal charges. On the night before he's to depart, Aaron asks Cathy to tell him the bedtime story he remembers from his childhood. The story goes that the Devil took the form of a giant red fish that swallowed up all the children of the village, but a young boy found the fish and rescued all of the children so that they could live together forever in happiness. In the middle of the night, Aaron sneaks away, uses a knife to slice gills into his neck, and dives into the ocean. The next morning, Cathy awakens and follows sounds of commotion to the beach, where she finds a giant red fish washed up onto the shore. Michael, alive and well, rests his head on Aaron's shoulder.


Cast

* George MacKay – Aaron *
Kate Dickie Kate Dickie (born 1971) is a Scottish actress who has appeared in television series, stage plays and films. She is known for her television roles as Lex in the BBC series '' Tinsel Town'' (2000–2001) and Lysa Arryn in the HBO series ''Game o ...
– Cathy *
Michael Smiley Michael Smiley (born 1963) is a Northern Irish comedian and actor. He is well known for his roles in the films ''Kill List'' (2011) and '' The Lobster'' (2015). He has also made appearances in British television series such as ''Spaced'', '' Lut ...
– Frank *
Nichola Burley Nichola Burley is an English actress. She has appeared in ''Born Equal'', '' Drop Dead Gorgeous'', ''Goldplated'', ''Death Comes to Pemberley (TV series), Death Comes to Pemberley'', ''Donkey Punch (2008 film), Donkey Punch'' and ''StreetDance ...
– Jane


Production

The film was shot in
Gourdon, Aberdeenshire Gourdon () nicknamed ''Gurdin'' by the population, is a coastal fishing village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, south of InverbervieFife Fife ( , ; ; ) is a council areas of Scotland, council area and lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area in Scotland. A peninsula, it is bordered by the Firth of Tay to the north, the North Sea to the east, the Firth of Forth to the s ...
and continued in
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
. It was shown in Critics' Week at the 2013
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival (; ), until 2003 called the International Film Festival ('), is the most prestigious film festival in the world. Held in Cannes, France, it previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around ...
.


Critical reception

Peter Bradshaw for ''The Guardian'' rated it 3/5, comparing it to '' Bashing'' (2005) directed by Masahiro Kobayashi, and calling it "a striking film from a valuable new talent."
Mark Kermode Mark Kermode (, ; ; born 2 July 1963) is an English film critic, musician, radio presenter, television presenter, author and podcaster. He is the co-presenter (with Ellen E. Jones) of the BBC Radio 4 programme ''Screenshot'', and co-presenter ...
called it an "affecting and atmospheric fable", praising Kate Dickie's performance as "extraordinary" and likewise that of Michael Smiley.


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