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The Harvest

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
8.7K
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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
    8.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John McNaughton
    • Writer
      • Stephen Lancellotti
    • Stars
      • Samantha Morton
      • Michael Shannon
      • Natasha Calis
    • 69User 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
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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
    • 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 reviews69

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    8kosmasp

    Parenting 101

    The director won't really care what you think of this movie. That much he made clear in his Q&A at the Frightfest Festvial this movie played at. Whatever you think of an attitude like that, it shouldn't matter on your opinion of this movie. Which is really good. It's the script, but also the performances. There are a lot of gray areas that are filled with life here.

    There is also a twist here, that you might see coming early on, or be surprised when you see it. Whatever the case, it is very powerful. So it's not when you know, but what you discover that will certainly leave a mark. In a very good way. And though it goes completely over the top towards the end, it still works ...
    yusufpiskin

    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!!
    7claudio_carvalho

    Great Thriller with Top-Notch Performances

    The girl Maryann (Natasha Calis) has just moved to the house of her Grandfather (Peter Fonda) and Grandmother (Leslie Lyles) in the countryside after losing her parents. She is lonely and misses her former friends and decides to wander around the area. She finds the secluded boy Andy (Charlie Tahan), who lives alone with his mother, the surgeon Dr. Katherine Young (Samantha Morton), and his father, the nurse Richard Young (Michael Shannon), in an isolated house. They immediately befriend each other and she enters in his room through the window to play video game with him since Andy depends on a wheelchair to locomote. On the next day, Maryann visits her new friend again and Richard let her in to play with Andy. On the next day, Katherine does not allow Maryann to visit her son and she goes to the house of her grandparents to forbid Maryann to visit her son. However Maryann insists on visiting Andy when his parents are absent; out of the blue, they return and Maryann is trapped inside the house. She goes to the basement expecting to find a way out and stumbles with a dark secret. What has Maryann discovered about Andy's creepy parents?

    "The Harvest" is a great low-budget thriller with top-notch performances, highlighting Samantha Morton. The immediate impression is that there is a flaw when Maryann finds the truth and does not call the police. However, if she is not able to convince her grandparents, imagine the police department of a small town. The plot becomes predictable in a certain moment after the first plot point, but keeps the tension until the very end. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "A Ameaça" ("The Menace")
    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.
    8Platypuschow

    The Harvest: Remarkable little thriller

    Settling in to bed for a movie I did my random pick and mix and was presented with The Harvest which was mistakenly advertised as a horror, I can assure you that it isn't.

    Starring modern day Zod himself Michael Shannon it is a well constructed fascinating little mystery that tells the story of an ill child with his overbearing mother.

    It's one of those films that I was drawn into but didn't know quite why, however was eager to find out just quite where it was going.

    The pivotal reveal turns the tide of the movie, and I mean that in a good way. The story takes shape, the cast do a stellar job and this under the radar movie I'd never heard of actually succeeded in blowing me away.

    I can't say much about The Harvest without ruining it, I will merely say this is a masterworks in filmmaking and though not flawless is still a highly impressive little film.

    The Good:

    Very well written

    Performances are flawless

    Perfectly paced

    The Bad:

    A couple of unanswered questions linger

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Michael Shannon has one facial expression, I'm starting to think it's a mask

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      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
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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