The Harvest

2015 "First the Fall, then The Harvest."
The Harvest
6.1| 1h44m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 10 April 2015 Released
Producted By: 120dB Films
Country: United States of America
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Maryann moves in with her grandparents after she's orphaned. Desperately lonely, she sets out to befriend a neighboring deathly ill, bed-ridden boy, despite the outright disapproval of his mother. Maryann's persistence pays off, however, and during a series of secret visits she gradually uncovers some seriously sinister goings-on in the house.

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alex watson The Harvest is a horror/thriller about a sickly boy named Andy who wants to hangout with his new neighbor Maryann, but the boy's mother forbids this and is afraid that her dark secret will come to light. This movie is currently streaming on Netflix and stars Charlie Tahan as Andy, Samantha Morton as Andy's mother, Michael Shannon as Andy's father, and Natasha Calis as Maryann. I picked this movie after seeing that Michael Shannon was in it, because he's one of my favorite actors working today. Michael Shannon, nor anyone else, could save this movie from the horrendous dialogue, numerous plot holes, and the other laughably bad performances in The Harvest.The Harvest actually opens up somewhat promising. Andy, played by Charlie Tahan, gives the best performance in the entire film. You really feel bad for this kid who's stuck in his bed all day and just wants to be go to school, and play baseball like a normal kid. Now before I say too much more, I have to talk about Samantha Morton's performance as Andy's mother. I'm sure she's a great actress in other films (she's been nominated for multiple Oscars),­­ but she shows none of that talent here. The entire film revolves around the mother as she progressively escalates in her attempts to keep her secrets from her son and the new neighbor, Maryann. However, Morton overacts in every scene and made me laugh when she was supposed to be giving this serious, and horrifying performance. Since The Harvest hinges on Morton's performance, the movie begins to fall apart very quickly.None of the exchanges between characters feel real. Their interactions are forced and very heavy handed with exposition. There are a few interesting twists and turns the film takes, or so that's what it tricks you into believing. For every revelation, there is an accompanying plot hole or plot inconsistency that comes with it. The biggest twist in the film is actually a good idea, but its execution leaves a lot to be desired.I don't normally talk about sound in my reviews, but I have to mention it for this film. During all the "suspenseful" scenes, there are these sound effects used that were probably taken off some free website. They are supposed to be dramatic and add to suspense of the film but ultimately make the movie that much cornier.Michael Shannon does not get a pass here either. Shannon phones in his performance, and while he isn't bad, he is very one note. Oh, and the ending of this movie is so hilariously bad that I was belly laughing for a solid 30 seconds.Even after all the terrible things I have said about his movie, that does not take away from how good of a time I had watching it. The Harvest feels like a slightly higher budget Lifetime movie. Get some friends together to watch this movie, and just don't think about it too much. My head still hurts doing so.If you liked this review, check out my other movie reviews over at www.watsonmoviereviews.com
Poptart_Psycho Harvest doesn't deserve the bad reviews it has, okay its original, clichés and has some dull moments but the thriller aspect moments are there and the twist is decent as well. It can come across predictable to some but its watchable and slightly realistic, Married couple Katherine and Richard keep there very sick son Andy secluded in his room, Katherine is a respected Doctor and her husband just goes along with her but shes beyond overprotective with Andy, He is secluded to his room and has dreams of playing baseball and always stares out the window.This all changes when we meet MaryAnn, a new girl to the neighbourhood. After her mum and dad died she has moved with her grandparents. Maryann befriends Andy through the window and the pair get on well, Of course his mother strongly disapproves of this and initially bans her from coming over.Then the movie starts to pick up... Marryann sneaks in with baseball gloves to surprise Andy. Katherine is on her way home from work early the pair are in a rush to get back to normal but Maryann has to escape through the basement and that is where she finds the families horrific secret... Not only has she got to prove to people that shes right but trying to save Andy at the same time All in all its a thriller not a horror but watchable and a good twist
Norm K Oh my God! Why did I watch this movie? What kind of idiots review this movie highly? Why does ANYBODY watch this movie? I was not only bored out of my skull watching this inane bunch of drivel, I was also insulted. There are no surprises in this movie that a precocious 5-year-old will not figure out long before the "surprise" happens.I thought for sure I was watching a movie from a V. C. Andrews book until I realized that this plot is even too stupid for her! And PETER FONDA?? C'mon! That's the first clue this movie is a real woofer! Don't worry. The nice liddle kiddies who should be warped for life from their "horrific situation" are both right as rain and happy and normal in the end and the evil, naughty awful grownups both die in a fire.I can't believe I let Hollywood waste my time by watching this movie.
Michael Radny The Harvest came out of nowhere for me. It's a film about power and deception, which makes for a truly fantastic film. This film gets well under your skin, making it a very effective psychological thriller, NOT a horror. The one thing I truly love about this film is that it gets straight to the point. It starts off fast, there is no filler, every scene has a point and the finally is epic and perfectly paced.The Harvest really did surprise me. With such low user ratings, I was expecting something overly pretentious or just plain bad; both of these it was not. If there could be one criticism it would be the lack of suspense leading up to the unveiling, but other than that, nothing is at fault.