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: Eric finds journals in his cottage written by previous shepherds, one of which mentions a "witch." This suggests a cycle: the island is a place where men with heavy "psychological burdens" are lured to be broken down by their own guilt. Key Narrative Elements
: In a final act of desperation, Eric tries to light the island’s lighthouse to signal for help. However, after immolating a figure that takes his wife’s form, he attempts to flee by swimming away, only to be dragged underwater by her ghost—signifying that he cannot escape the consequences of his actions or his own mind. Philosophical Themes
: The island is not a sanctuary but a supernatural landscape where Eric’s internal psychological burdens manifest as horrific visions. The half-sighted ferrywoman, Fisher (Kate Dickie), acts as a mythological "gatekeeper" or Charon-like figure who guides him into this realm of penance. Shepherd (2021)
: The film argues that running away from one's problems is impossible; instead of finding peace in silence, the isolation forces Eric into an internal dialogue that eventually drives him to madness.
: Eric is estranged from his mother, Glenys, who blamed him for his father's death and loathed his wife. Her demonic appearance in his visions symbolizes the "ancestral guilt" and lack of support he feels in the real world. : Eric finds journals in his cottage written
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: Though Eric initially presents himself as a grieving widower, it is eventually revealed that he was responsible for the car accident that killed his pregnant wife because he was drunk driving . Philosophical Themes : The island is not a
While the surface plot follows (Tom Hughes) as he takes a lonely shepherding job on a remote Scottish island to escape the trauma of his wife Rachel's death, the "deep story" is about Eric being trapped in a personal hell or purgatory of his own making.




