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Hal & Harper

  • TV Series
  • 2025–
  • 1h 20m
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Lili Reinhart and Cooper Raiff in Hal & Harper (2025)
Cooper Raiff, director, writer, and star of "Hal & Harper" and 'Cha Cha Real Smooth,' shares his five on-set necessities. Find out how a certain lens helped him capture the magic of Lili Reinhart and Mark Ruffalo on screen, which team member he leaned on to keep him grounded, the snacks he couldn't stop snacking on, and the secret weapon that guided his shot choices.
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Hal and Harper and Dad chart the evolution of their family.Hal and Harper and Dad chart the evolution of their family.Hal and Harper and Dad chart the evolution of their family.

  • Creator
    • Cooper Raiff
  • Stars
    • Cooper Raiff
    • Lili Reinhart
    • Betty Gilpin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    369
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    POPULARITY
    1,664
    104
    • Creator
      • Cooper Raiff
    • Stars
      • Cooper Raiff
      • Lili Reinhart
      • Betty Gilpin
    • 7User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lili Reinhart and Cooper Raiff's Sibling Codependency in "Hal & Harper"
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    Cooper Raiff
    Cooper Raiff
    • Hal
    • 2025
    Lili Reinhart
    Lili Reinhart
    • Harper
    • 2025
    Betty Gilpin
    Betty Gilpin
    • Kate
    • 2025
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Dad
    • 2025
    Alyah Chanelle Scott
    Alyah Chanelle Scott
    • Jesse
    • 2025
    Christopher Meyer
    Christopher Meyer
    • Kalen
    • 2025
    Addison Timlin
    Addison Timlin
    • Audrey
    • 2025
    Daphne Abinante
    Daphne Abinante
    • Young Harper (age 6)…
    • 2025
    Brady Jerome
    • Young Hal (2004)
    • 2025
    Havana Rose Liu
    Havana Rose Liu
    • Abby
    • 2025
    Christine Woods
    Christine Woods
    • Ms. Havens
    • 2025
    Michelle Pascarella
    Michelle Pascarella
    • Mom
    • 2025
    Ayla Manji
    • Mitali
    • 2025
    Asher Alexander
    Asher Alexander
    • Josh
    • 2025
    Lincoln Bloomfield
    • Eli
    • 2025
    Azra Anna Kearns
    Azra Anna Kearns
    • Jessica
    • 2025
    Pierce Nation
    • Chris
    • 2025
    Keen Ruffalo
    Keen Ruffalo
    • Hal's Roommate
    • 2025
    • Creator
      • Cooper Raiff
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    3NullUnit

    Convoluted "emo" mess...

    Really uninteresting "day in an average life" series. It's not exciting. Not extraordinary. Not special in any way. Theres no "unusual aspect" to anything. It's ordinary scenes about ordinary topics. There's no "there there".

    I found little humor.. and very little to engage a viewer.

    Is Hal supposed to be "on the spectrum"? If not.. seems like he may be. Really puzzling thing is ...why are two grown adults attending 3rd grade???

    The story is "all over the place" and so fractured each of the independent storylines for these family members fails to garner much interest.

    The entire series appears to be predicated on one line of dialog "you had to grown up too fast." It bounces back and forth between timeframes.. and none of it is comes together in a cohesive manner.

    All the acting is good.. Not a real fan of the abundant "emo" music soundtrack.. but the story.. the story just isn't there.

    Even after the finale I'm left wondering.. why did I waste my time??? There's no payoff, no ending one can't predict. Absolutely nothing unexpected.

    There's just no reason to watch this series.
    4peter0969

    Childhood, Past, and Growing Up, layers that don't work well

    Watched at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

    Cooper Raiff created two movies that are some really smart and funny movies about men, relationships, and identity and this new upcoming series is Raiff's biggest project to date. For the first four episodes premiered at Sundance, Raiff still has a pretty good grip of what he explores on. Comedy, men, relationships, and bonds together in the nature settings. Unfortunately, unlike his previous works, I really didn't care much for this one.

    Throughout, Raiff does apply some of his usual approaches and style with the themes, characters, and ideas. I do appreciate some of the themes Raiff was exploring but I found myself not really liking the characters, as unlike being funny and interesting, I mostly found the characters to be kind of boring and at times, unbearable. Almost as if they were annoying and filled with narcissism that makes them uninteresting.

    With some of the pacing being off, the uses of cliches on the writing and tone makes it more unrealistic. Including some certain choices on the designs and portray being a bit weird that doesn't fully work. The performances of the cast are solid as everyone gives good emotions and expresses. But Raiff seems to kind of stretch out the narrative with moments that felt a bit overlong and overbearing.

    Even though this is only four episodes and not completed, I personally found myself feeling as if this could have been another movie and it would probably be better than a show. Don't get me wrong, I like Raiff and I wish him very well with his newfound career and works. I love to see him keep going but this one just wasn't for me.
    10nore-19333

    perfect

    Hal & Harper isn't just a show-it's an experience. From the very first episode, I felt pulled into a deeply personal and emotional world. The series blends memory, trauma, and reality in a way that's both poetic and haunting. The transitions between scenes and timelines are executed with such precision and feeling, it's like watching thought and emotion unfold on screen.

    The dialogue is a highlight-raw, honest, and beautifully vulnerable. It's rare to find writing that feels this real. I felt seen, understood, and strangely comforted by the characters' openness. Harper's arc especially resonated with me-her longing, her silence, and her need for safety are portrayed with stunning depth.

    The visual symbolism, like the scenes of adult Harper and Hal attending school, spoke volumes about grief and emotional stagnation. It's subtle, but incredibly powerful once you catch it.

    In short, this show doesn't just tell a story-it feels it. Hal & Harper is for anyone who loves introspective, emotionally layered storytelling. It stays with you long after it ends.
    7samxxxul

    A sweet dork, his sister, and their dad, navigating life's raw heartbreaks with unexpected charm!

    They say 'holding hands is more important than crashing,' and in Cooper Raiff's messy, saccharine, beautiful, and self-aware series, Hal & Harper-less a show and more a feeling-you'll get a raw, bittersweet taste of just how true that is. It's delivered by characters stripped of their halos and laid bare, as Cooper Raiff's brand of bittersweetness Cha-Cha Real Smooth right over you.

    Before you dive in, ditch the cynical quips. Unless your spirit's a brick wall, incapable of a raw whimper, hit 'off.' Otherwise, prepare to be gently moved by a story you think you know, handled with immense grace. In less capable hands, this could've drowned in melodrama, a real snooze-fest. But Cooper Raiff and crew, boosted by amazing performances, kick it way past its "seen-it-before" script.

    Character Dives 1. Hal's Heart: Cooper Raiff, as Hal, injects a refreshing dose of himself into the familiar indie archetype. He's the ever-present brother, a sweet subversion of the usual dynamic. He'll grill Harper about her phone calls, a move some might call "overprotective" or "butthurt snob." But honestly, who gives a damn in this cynical world?

    2. Ruffalo's Raw Grief: Mark Ruffalo is laid utterly bare as the single, grief-stricken dad, clinging to Nietzsche's abyss. For him, shower time is mostly pissed-off grief and anxious contemplation. Sure, he even has "SAFE" sex with a hooker, but it's undeniably sad. You'll feel pity and want to hug him, especially after Episode 6 where his grief is like his second skin.

    3. Harper's Heartbreak: Lili Reinhart's Harper is a perennial misfit, a "slimeball" at times, yet with a fragile heart. Her dad and brother top her "FAVORITES" contacts. Like any normal human, she finds her own bathroom solitude, doing her "usual thing" (haha, masturbating). With sapphic relationships brewing, she also carries immense grief. Exquisitely beautiful, fragmented moments, like her imagining her baby brother in the bathtub, subtly reveal memory as a fluid, unpredictable beast.

    Luckily, Hal (Cooper Raiff) is spared any bathroom-based existential ponderings. My theory? He'd be too busy "self-caring with his pecker," brainstorming, doomscrolling, or sparring with an arthouse snob. LOL.

    It was genuinely funny when Hal, bruised from seeing his Asian chick with another guy, picks a fight and gets beaten. And I absolutely loved the "Elephant Man" reference. Of course, RIP David Lynch-I hope he's enjoying cherry pie and damn fine coffee wherever he is.

    Another favorite cinematic nod is Cooper's desperate "Mission Impossible" movie night failing as Ruffalo and Betty Gilpin doze off and Reinhart looks bored. Cooper's raw reaction is precisely mine; my recent F1 marathons left me feeling the same way.

    For literary nods: from Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" (seriously, read it if you love books, or check out the Netflix adaptation) to a sharp Sylvia Plath name-drop. Nothing says sibling intimacy like shared existential dread and literary flair.

    Also, The episodes just start-no picturesque setups, just immediate, unvarnished momentum. The sound design is expertly amplified too.

    The "School Stuff" & Downside: While Raiff and Lili Reinhart "cosplaying" as kids might be "cringe" for some, Raiff somehow makes it cool, avoiding typical Hollywood clichés and even finding magic in school conversations. He ditches flashy timelines for raw honesty, avoiding Milking the "I WAS THERE, I FEEL SEEN" pandering.

    The downside: The tidy full circle in the last two episodes might be an "OMG FEELING" for some. I felt they wasted too much time (the Indian friend's house detour, music overkill). The non-linear storytelling is its strength and slight downfall, sometimes strangling itself. I personally enjoyed the approach, but a bittersweet ending would have been preferable to the Hollywood "TADA, Baby!" and overly convenient coincidences.

    Nevertheless, this series might not be for everyone, but it's largely impressive. Even by indie standards, I highly recommend watching it! There's genuinely something for everyone, including some nice gags. I particularly enjoyed the writing at Hal's friend's granny's funeral-though I'd hoped for more gallows humor! I'm really excited to see what Cooper Raiff does next.
    9DukeEman

    The power of fragmented memories...

    Hypnotised by the strong visual language and creative story structure about young adult siblings living on fragmented memories of a mother who abandon them at an early age, leaving their bipolar father to bring them up. The story picks up with surprising news from their father (another brilliant performance by Mark Ruffalo) that unconsciously triggers the dominos to fall, as each one struggles to deal with their own dilemma, but also attempting to be there for each other. Creator, Cooper Raiff, not only plays Hal, but wrote and directed this powerful series of a fractured family unit dealing with the dismantled past while rebuilding a blurry future...

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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