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Duration
  

Story by
  
Country
  
United Kingdom

6/10
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Genre
  
Drama, Romance, Thriller

Running time
  
1h 40m

Initial DVD release
  
May 5, 2009

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
24 October 2008 (2008-10-24)

Writer
  
Cast
  
(Jasper Black), (Young Mother), (Terrance), (Lenny),
Sidney Johnston
(The Boy),
Usman Khokhar
(The Bomber's Son)

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Tagline
  
One moment can change a life forever.

Incendiary is a 2008 British drama film portraying the aftermath of a terrorist attack at a football match. It is directed by Sharon Maguire and stars Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor, and Matthew Macfadyen. It is about an adulterous woman's life that is torn apart when her husband and four-year-old son are killed in a suicide bombing at Emirates Stadium during an Arsenal F.C. match. It is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Chris Cleave.

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Plot

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A young East Ender woman (Michelle Williams) is married to bomb-disposal officer Lenny (Nicholas Gleaves); they have a four-year-old son (Sidney Johnston).

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While the young mother has sex with reporter Jasper (Ewan McGregor), Lenny, their son, and about 1000 others are killed in a terrorist attack carried out by six suicide bombers at a football match. Both Jasper and Lenny's boss, Terrence Butcher (Matthew Macfadyen), who is in charge of the anti-terrorist division, try to comfort the mother; both are also romantically interested in her.

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Through Jasper's investigation into the bombing, the mother discovers the identity of one of the terrorists. She befriends his teenage son (Usman Khokhar), who only knows that his father is missing since the attacks. When he finds out what his father did, he panics and runs, causing the police to suspect him to be a terrorist. When he tries to take something out of his pocket they think he has a gun or wants to trigger a bomb; they shoot at him, but he is unarmed. The mother, who tried to protect him, is wounded, but not severely. Later, the terrorist's wife and son apologize to the mother for his part in the killings.

Terrence confesses to the mother that he knew that a suicide attack was going to happen and could have stopped it, but he did not in order to be able to continue his investigation of the terrorist group. He says that he did not know in which stadium it would happen, and also thought it would be of a smaller scale. Although he knew Lenny and his son would be going, he did not warn them.

Sometimes the mother is confused, thinking that nothing has happened to her son. Throughout the film, for therapeutic reasons, she writes a letter addressed to Osama bin Laden, who is assumed to be responsible for the attack.

In the film's final scenes, the mother has another son by Jasper, who is seen running to the hospital and asking for her at the nursing station.

Cast

  • Michelle Williams – Young Mother
  • Ewan McGregor – Jasper Black
  • Matthew Macfadyen – Terrence Butcher
  • Nicholas Gleaves – Lenny
  • Sidney Johnston – The Boy
  • Usman Khokhar – The Bomber's Son
  • Sasha Behar – Mrs. Ghorbani, the Bomber's Wife
  • Ed Hughes – Danny Walsh (as Edward Hughes)
  • Alibe Parsons – Pearl
  • Stewart Wright – Charlie
  • Al Ashton – Male Survivor (as Al Hunter Ashton)
  • Benjamin Wilkin – Young Policeman
  • Robin Berry – Dazed Supporter
  • Mercy Ojelade – Nurse Mena
  • Joe Marshall – Gary / VT Man
  • Production

    Filming began on 26 March 2007 in London, England. The first filmed scenes were shot on location in Northampton Square and the Brunswick Estate in Islington, North London. Filming also took place at Leyton Orient F.C.'s home ground, 'The Matchroom Stadium'. Filming continued during the week of 30 April 2007 in St Albans, in particular in and around the Cathedral, St Albans School, and Westminster Lodge.

    The production also visited The Metropolitan Training College facilities near Gravesend to shoot the scenes at the football stadium, after the bomb has exploded.

    Reception

    Generally, the film received poor reviews. Tom Charity, after viewing the film at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, gave it one star out of five and called it an "ambitious/opportunistic effort that misses the mark, from the one-dimensional characters to the craven plotting and sentimental tone."

    Philip French called it an "ambitious British picture on an urgent topical subject [that] is torpedoed by a poor script."

    Time Out gave it two stars out of six, saying "there are so many things wrong with writer-director Sharon Maguire’s first film since Bridget Jones's Diary in 2001 that it's hard to know where to start, but the fatal problem is that this is a film with an identity crisis"; the film at times seems like a "study of guilt and grief" and at other times a "conspiracy thriller" but "ends up being a compendium of bizarre diversions, most of which are utterly surplus to the film’s half-cocked desire to stick with the experience and emotions of its main character."

    References

    Incendiary (film) Wikipedia
    Incendiary (film) IMDb Incendiary (film) themoviedb.org