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Le Téléphone de M. Harrigan

Original title: Mr. Harrigan's Phone
  • 2022
  • 13
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
43K
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Jaeden Martell in Le Téléphone de M. Harrigan (2022)
When Mr. Harrigan dies, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial and when the lonely youth leaves his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.
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When Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial. When the lonely youth sends his dead friend a message, he i... Read allWhen Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial. When the lonely youth sends his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.When Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial. When the lonely youth sends his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.

  • Director
    • John Lee Hancock
  • Writers
    • John Lee Hancock
    • Stephen King
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Jaeden Martell
    • Joe Tippett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    43K
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    POPULARITY
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    507
    • Director
      • John Lee Hancock
    • Writers
      • John Lee Hancock
      • Stephen King
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Jaeden Martell
      • Joe Tippett
    • 300User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Mr. Harrigan
    Jaeden Martell
    Jaeden Martell
    • Craig
    Joe Tippett
    Joe Tippett
    • Craig's Dad
    Colin O'Brien
    Colin O'Brien
    • Young Craig
    Kirby Howell-Baptiste
    Kirby Howell-Baptiste
    • Mrs. Hart
    Frank Ridley
    Frank Ridley
    • Reverend Mooney
    Peggy J. Scott
    Peggy J. Scott
    • Edna Grogan
    Thomas Francis Murphy
    Thomas Francis Murphy
    • Pete Bostwick
    Randy Kovitz
    Randy Kovitz
    • Chick Rafferty
    Cyrus Arnold
    Cyrus Arnold
    • Kenny Yankovich
    Thalia Torio
    Thalia Torio
    • Regina
    Conor William Wright
    Conor William Wright
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    Alexa Niziak
    Alexa Niziak
    • Margie
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    Bennett Saltzman
    Bennett Saltzman
    • Billy
    Daniel Reece
    Daniel Reece
    • Deane Whitmore
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    • Director
      • John Lee Hancock
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      • John Lee Hancock
      • Stephen King
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    Kirpianuscus

    a confession

    Obvious, it is not a great movie. And many parts of it are far to be inspired. But... .

    I saw it for Jaeden Martell and Donald Sutherland . And , maybe, being temptated by the name of Stephen King.

    And I love it. For acting, for the house, for the idea of reading books to a venerable rich man, for the portrait of friendship out of death, for a sort of kindness and indulgence for answer to desire of revenge and for crumbs of story remembering pieces of my life.

    I do not expected nothing . And being a sentimental guy, I ignored the holes or the incoherence or the confuse message or the pathetism.

    First, because Sutherland and Martell are real good.

    Second, because it is just a story about ordinary, profound significant things, having the gift/ desire only to remind them and proposing a fair perspective about them.

    Not the last, because it is not exactly a horror. More a sort of confession/ reflection/ moral lesson. Working not so bad.
    7gabriel_sanchez

    Psych drama about the beginning of smartphones with a touch of horror

    I found Mr. Harrigan's Phone unique. Modern psychological drama; tech horror, I guess. At first, you are guided through very slow-paced storytelling about Craig and his relationship with Mr. Harrigan. This part of the plot is character development. After a turning point near the last third of the story, the horror sets in.

    Although Steven King wrote the original short story, this is not a horror movie, even though the movie tries to keep the horror tone throughout its whole length. This movie is about character development and knowing how to deal with death and hard times.

    I find this movie to be a worthy adaptation of the short story. However, the story itself is probably not King's best.
    8imdb-14850

    Ignore impatience. Watch intelligently.

    We live in an 'instant age.' We're used to getting what we want immediately. So, anyone giving this film a bad review probably didn't understand the need to focus and apply patience to a story that unfolds gradually. It is impeccably written. All the story setups and essential bases are cleverly covered. It is brilliantly made with authentic characters supported with superb acting. It moves at comfortable pace with no dull moment or drawn-out, unnecessary scene. An all-round excellent film. Give it a chance and be receptive to rare, excellent storytelling. It could be one of the the best films you've seen in a long time.
    5LincolnSixEko

    Weird mishmash of genres

    Starts out a a good drama/thriller type movie then continued on for about half of it. Got to know the characters, sets things up pretty well, all is good so far. Then the thriller part ramps up some and it gets more and more exciting. Up until that point I thought it was pretty good.

    Then it kinda turns into a coming of age film. Nothing wrong with those types of films but it felt really strange here.

    Then it flips back to the drama/thriller.

    Then it ends kinda...meh.

    The whole movie feels like its trying to shove a message in our face about being attached to our cell phones too. I dunno it just gave me a really bad weird vibe to it.
    6atlastu2

    A Stephen King story without the horror

    When I saw the trailer for this film, I was kind of excited since it's based on a story for Stephen King, and the premise was interesting, plus the two main lead actors (Donald Sutherland, Jaeden Martell) are definitely great.

    As the story progress, I kept waiting for the cool parts to start happening, but sadly they hardly ever happened, and all we saw is a big indirect advertising campaign for iphone (not that Apple needs it), but seriously the whole movie is based on the iphone.

    Another thing that got me confused is how the movie's genre says "horror" but it has no such thing, it's very misleading, it's more of a drama thriller.

    I loved the parts when Craig was reading to Harrigan, and how their relationship got stronger, in spite of the vast difference between them.

    I guess the main message the film is trying to convey is the effect of modern technology (in this case the smartphone) on our lives, and how it completely disengage us from the real world, and end up controlling us and feeding us lies. And also to be careful what we wish for.

    "When the gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers". Oscar Wilde.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Jaeden Martell has also appeared in other films based on the works of author Stephen King; portraying a young Bill Denbrough in 'It' (2017) and 'It: Chapter Two' (2019).
    • Goofs
      A poster of a bear that is on Craig's bedroom wall is gone when he wakes up in the morning.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Craig: [narrating] When the gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers. Oscar Wilde wrote that. We didn't read that book. Maybe we should have.

    • Connections
      Referenced in It Takes Two: Ghosts in the Phone (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Blessed Assurance
      Written by Fanny Crosby and Mrs. J.F. Knapp

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El teléfono del señor Harrigan
    • Filming locations
      • Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blumhouse Productions
      • Ryan Murphy Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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