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Harvard Story

Original title: Harvard Man
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
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4.8/10
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Joey Lauren Adams, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Adrian Grenier in Harvard Story (2001)
ComedyCrimeDramaRomanceThriller

A basketball player strikes a deal with the mob to fix a basketball game.A basketball player strikes a deal with the mob to fix a basketball game.A basketball player strikes a deal with the mob to fix a basketball game.

  • Director
    • James Toback
  • Writer
    • James Toback
  • Stars
    • Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Adrian Grenier
    • Joey Lauren Adams
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    4.8/10
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    • Director
      • James Toback
    • Writer
      • James Toback
    • Stars
      • Sarah Michelle Gellar
      • Adrian Grenier
      • Joey Lauren Adams
    • 74User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Cindy Bandolini
    Adrian Grenier
    Adrian Grenier
    • Alan Jensen
    Joey Lauren Adams
    Joey Lauren Adams
    • Chesney Cort
    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Teddy Carter
    Rebecca Gayheart
    Rebecca Gayheart
    • Kelly Morgan
    Gianni Russo
    Gianni Russo
    • Andrew Bandolini
    Ray Allen
    Ray Allen
    • Marcus Blake
    Mike Vetere
    • Russell
    • (as Michael Aparo)
    Scottie Epstein
    • Mario
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Dr. Reese
    Polly Shannon
    Polly Shannon
    • Juliet
    Phillip Jarrett
    Phillip Jarrett
    • Coach Preston
    Adam Bloch
    Adam Bloch
    • Kenner
    Lauren Collis
    • Connie
    Landy Cannon
    Landy Cannon
    • Butch
    Clé Bennett
    Clé Bennett
    • Hal
    • (as Cle Bennett)
    Chantal Cousineau
    Chantal Cousineau
    • Sandy
    Maria Ricossa
    Maria Ricossa
    • Charlotte Jensen
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      • James Toback
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    4san_strik

    high pitched

    So...Joey Lauren Adams is this professor in philosphy......With that voice????

    It somehow didn't seem right to me. At least we've learned about the dangers of drugs. Before you can say LSD, you're entangled in a web of deceit, with both the FBI and the mafia on your tail. No use to get philosophical about it, just say no. As Buffy would say: 'cos it's Wrong!!!
    radioradio5

    Depressing Film

    Some movies think there a lot better than they really are. This is a good example of this. Arty camera work, odd angles etc. The problem is that all of the characters are so offensive that I couldn't give a damn if they lived or died. Once that feeling had set in all I wanted was for the film to end. Miss Geller is a decent actress, but if she doesn't find a good film soon may regret her decision to leave Buffy
    Don_Incognito

    God-awful, pretentious CRAP

    This film has to be the most pretentious bunch of garbage I've ever seen. Neither Adrian Grenier, Joey Lauren Adams, nor Sarah Michelle Gellar turned in a performance worth a damn. I could've got better acting out of trees. Thank God I caught this on the tube, because I would have demanded a refund after viewing pretentious Ivy Leaguers spouting overly philosophical, pop-poetry crap for two hours. I can get loads of that garbage for free at a Starbucks near any major campus in America. I can't even say the film has technical merit. The acid trip scene was executed horribly (complete with crappy "acid trip" FX), and the dialog sounds like it was recorded in a shower. A disaster in every aspect.
    stephenhounslow

    Great cast...not great film.

    I have seen " HARVARD MAN " for the first time on dvd and i think it is a notable failure with a great cast.

    James Toback is a good director but this is not one of his best films simply it is poorly written and directed and it gives the cast nothing to do whatsoever.

    Adam Greiner is ok if a little wooden but he gets completely out acted by the utterly gorgeous and totally wonderfull Sarah Michelle Gellar as the nasty and calculated Cindy.

    The rest of the cast...Rebecca Gayheart,Ray Allen and,good to see him in a movie after all these years,Eric Stoltz are excellent but as i have said they are not given much to do.

    So in short...notable failure that could have been good.
    5Quinoa1984

    like a mixed bag of nuts where you can't stop eating some, want to chuck others

    James Toback has a wild spirit as a filmmaker and it lets itself out in Harvard Man in both the good and the bad that one finds in self-indulgent artists (I mean that as a compliment, sort of, since art has to be indulgent to a great degree). He takes a story of a basketball player at Harvard, Allan (Adrian Grenier), and transforms his conflicts with his multiple love interests (mob-daughter girlfriend played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, philosophy professor Joey Lauren Adams), his big gamble that he has to take a dive at a game to get his parents money for their house, the FBI after this backfires, and, mostly, his adventure into fifteen thousand milligrams of pure LSD, into a delirious little epic. Yes, epic.

    Toback's style is all over the place from start to finish. His camera reaches up high and is usually moving, even when there is absolutely no real reason to. The excess in the camera movement is also complimented (or not) by an over-written script, which is something that doesn't happen usually unless a writer, like Toback, doesn't know when to stop with his characters. He compensates by having them talk fast (that or his editor takes out the little catch-my-breath beats in a conversation), and while not as annoying as the camera movements in most scenes in the first half of the film, it's noticeable. It's a filmmaker reaching far, maybe too far, into a realm of personal expression and putting the story into a modern setting - check the Bach mixed with rap and rock for more of that.

    And yet it's hard to totally begrudge what Toback does get right here. When we're meant to take a lot of this seriously in the first half (the deep philosophical talk in Chesney's class about Kierkegard and Lichtenstein or that mob 'family' of caricatures), it's interesting but it never really works dramatically. But when Toback suddenly shifts the tone in the second half, when Allan takes the three cubes of LSD, it suddenly becomes a full-on comedy of errors and surprises. To be sure, some of the visual jokes and whacked-out faces that Allan sees could be attributed to the same style as Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, it still works. Especially funny is how Allan just seems to slip out of the FBI's hands (watch the one really strong scene of cinematography, sound, and acting all combined in the FBI interrogation room), and a masterpiece of a cameo appearance from Al Franken (like Toback also former Harvard alum).

    It also helps with the comedy in the second half of the film that the acting, more or less, is pretty strong. Sarah Michelle Gellar actually gives one of her most convincing, well-rounded performances as a B-word whose intentions are not very well hidden but puffed up with rich-girl sass and sex appeal. Grenier also goes for broke as a guy with a good sense of himself, until he bugs out from the acid and runs all over town. Adams might be a little more of the one-note performance, the stable voice but not as intriguing as Gellar and Grenier in their roles. They're all put in a movie that is mixed up and has a lot to say about sex, drugs, life, living, betting, sports, and lots more. I respect Harvard Man, and if those trip-out scenes come on TV I'll be sure to watch again. But recommend? No. 5.5/10

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    • Trivia
      Selma Blair and Rachel McAdams were two of several actresses who spoke to Vanity Fair magazine in Oct. 2017 about sexual harassment they suffered at the hands of director James Toback. Blair and McAdams, who were just starting their careers and admittedly naive, said their experiences occurred during meetings to discuss Harvard Man. He terrified Blair by claiming he could have her parents killed. Then bullied her into taking her clothes off and performing sexual acts. He tried the same with McAdams, but she refused and left the hotel. Years later when actresses started speaking out about Toback's harassment (over 200 to date), he denied all accusations and said he never met any of them, including Blair and McAdams.
    • Goofs
      When Chesney meets Kelly in the café, Kelly drinks Coke from a can. When Chesney spills the drinks, Kelly's Coke is in a glass and the can has disappeared.
    • Quotes

      Cindy Bandolini: [getting up after being pinned down by Kelly Morgan] This wrestling shits for girls, if you tried golf sometime I'd whoop your ass.

      Kelly Morgan: Hmm I'm sure but in the mean time let's stick to reality.

    • Alternate versions
      On The DVD there is an Alternate Opening Scene. The only major difference being that the sex scene between Cindy & Alan is more graphic (you see more naked shots of Alan, which were not in the original version)
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Cinema Snob: Heaven's Gate: Part 1 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      I Can't Let You Go
      Written by Jim Galloway

      Performed by Love Candy

      Courtesy of Attack Records

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Harvard Man
    • Filming locations
      • Boston, Massachusetts, USA(Harvard exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Cinema
      • Bigel / Mailer Films
      • Lionsgate
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,653
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,425
      • May 19, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,653
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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