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The Harvest

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
8.8K
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Samantha Morton, Michael Shannon, and Charlie Tahan in The Harvest (2013)
A couple who keeps their sick son in a secluded environment find their controlled lives challenged by a young girl who moves in next door.
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A couple who keeps their sick son in a secluded environment find their controlled lives challenged by a young girl who moves in next door.A couple who keeps their sick son in a secluded environment find their controlled lives challenged by a young girl who moves in next door.A couple who keeps their sick son in a secluded environment find their controlled lives challenged by a young girl who moves in next door.

  • Director
    • John McNaughton
  • Writer
    • Stephen Lancellotti
  • Stars
    • Samantha Morton
    • Michael Shannon
    • Natasha Calis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    8.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John McNaughton
    • Writer
      • Stephen Lancellotti
    • Stars
      • Samantha Morton
      • Michael Shannon
      • Natasha Calis
    • 68User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    The Harvest: Katherine Punishes Andy
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    The Harvest: Katherine Punishes Andy
    The Harvest: Katherine Punishes Andy
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    The Harvest: Katherine Punishes Andy
    The Harvest: Maryann Discovers A Secret Room
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    The Harvest: Maryann Discovers A Secret Room

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    Samantha Morton
    Samantha Morton
    • Katherine
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Richard
    Natasha Calis
    Natasha Calis
    • Maryann
    Charlie Tahan
    Charlie Tahan
    • Andy
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Grandfather
    Leslie Lyles
    • Grandmother
    Meadow Williams
    Meadow Williams
    • Sandra
    Journey Smith
    • Pitcher
    • (as Journey Alphonso Smith)
    Amina Robinson
    Amina Robinson
    • Pitcher's Mom
    Nolan Lyons
    • The Boy
    Maria Farrow
    Maria Farrow
    • Nurse 1
    Ashley Ingram
    Ashley Ingram
    • Nurse 2
    Roger Brenner
    • Little League Parent
    • (uncredited)
    Hayden Oliver
    Hayden Oliver
    • Schoolbus Kid
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John McNaughton
    • Writer
      • Stephen Lancellotti
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    User reviews68

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    7jzappa

    A Sense of Place, a Return to Form

    I am always more compelled when a story unfolds in an implicit fashion, as when John McNaughton's first feature film since 2001, The Harvest, opens on an incident that is not fully elucidated until several subsequent scenes contrast it with their own stakes and dimensions. We are kept in an ongoing state of anticipation by a patiently, implicitly unfolding story. Most movies feel more of a need to hit an overt, straightforward formula of beats, but what seasoned, patient filmmakers like John McNaughton are willing to hold out for is a contained, clear-cut storytelling style that slow-burns through on the way to pure and constant surprises.

    Certain aspects of McNaughton's technique deliberately old-fashioned, and however that befits your tastes, it is that unhurried confidence that allows acutely poignant relationships to pop. There is something refreshingly and uncomfortably profound about the way the fearfully unpredictable Samantha Morton, as the mother of wheelchair-bound Andy, undermines his father, played with tangible vulnerability by gifted Steppenwolf alum Michael Shannon, her fears pushing her to antagonize those nearest and dearest, lashing out with keen cruelty to deflect her vulnerability, and tragically poisoning the already precarious atmosphere around her.

    The Harvest, it should be made abundantly clear, is an acutely Midwestern film. You can feel it in its sentiment, in its traditional form, and in its piercing portrayal of awkward lulls and that apple pie sense of manners and politeness. Its center aim is on families and upbringing, and more specifically on the crippling feeling of being sheltered and living in a bubble. And as it unfolds into more psychotic territory, the more adult terror of being alone rears its ugly, ruining head.

    Every viewer who grew up in Middle America had friends whose parents they despised. And we all remember the seemingly mortal fear of getting in trouble. The discomfort and suffering in this movie are palpable, owing to the powerfully subtle performances, the delicate direction and the knowing script, but also owing to its powerful sense of place. And when things take a harrowing turn, we're so engrossed that the tension never stops. And even at its most "sensational," it always keeps its feet on the ground dramatically.
    5begob

    Smother

    Adventurous girl befriends a dying boy and uncovers a dark secret.

    This is carefully put together and well acted by the girl and boy. The obsessive mother looked like she was heading for Kathy Bates intensity, but I think the punches were pulled in the end.

    Problem I had with this was it starts as a conventional family drama and only ups the stakes halfway through, and even then it never develops a sense of menace. It's as if they thought the plot reveal alone would elevate the story beyond the Nancy Drew level.

    Also the pace is pedestrian. The director gets the technicals spot on, but I guess the screenplay didn't give enough to allow the tension to mount.
    6nathanmanson

    You know what it's not actually that bad

    I do love a good Michael Shannon film, if he wasn't in it, it wouldn't have caught my eye and I wouldn't have watched it. The mum also plays a crazy mum in the recent seasons of the walking dead and she plays it perfectly in this and that. I like the massive twist, if you've seen it you know what I'm talking about. The film isn't bad, it's nothing special but it's definitely not an L.
    8michaelradny

    Harvesters

    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.
    7yusufpiskin

    Amazing Cast.

    This is a brillant film with aa good story. About family and A mother love of her child. How sometimes there more doing unthink and unforgiving thing. The writing is on point and with a brillaint cast. Charlie Tahan in this were good. Samantha Morton and Michael Shannon are brilliant in this film!!

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    • Trivia
      When Katherine races into to the burning basement, part of the ceiling collapses upon her. This mirrors a real event where part of the ceiling at Samantha Morton's London home collapsed on her.
    • Quotes

      Richard: What's The Difference Between God And A Doctor? God Doesn't Think He Is A Doctor

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Elephant Eye Films (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Can't Come Out to Play
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Living Out Loud Films
      • Das Films
      • Elephant Eye Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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