The Harvest
The Harvest

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The girl Maryann has just moved to the house of her Grandfather and Grandmother 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, who lives alone with his mother, the surgeon Dr. Katherine Young, and his father, the nurse Richard Young, in an isolated house. They immediately befriend each other and she enters in his room through the window to play video-game with him... (Full plot summary below)

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The girl Maryann has just moved to the house of her Grandfather and Grandmother 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, who lives alone with his mother, the surgeon Dr. Katherine Young, and his father, the nurse Richard Young, 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 parents?

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Film Thrills - 9/10 by Deirdre CrimminsMorton's performance as the possessive mother is at a level beyond the ordinary. She is haunting and all-encompassing as a mother who is doing everything not to just protect her son, but to maintain complete control over her family.
RogerEbert.com - 9/10 by Peter SobczynskiA smart and strong genre work that makes up for a relative lack of gore and viscera with plenty of tension and suspense and a number of impressive performances.
The Robot's Voice - 8/10 by Luke Y. ThompsonThere's a bit of a David Cronenberg vibe to the proceedings - like him, McNaughton is often lauded as a "master of horror" even as both seem more interested in chilly human relationships than buckets of gore.
Slant Magazine - 8/10 by Chuck BowenDirector John McNaughton, once an agile orchestrator of seemingly incompatible tones, has retained his talent for teasing insinuation.
Electric Sheep - 8/10 by Virginie SélavyA slow-burn that stubbornly follows its own path, it is an impressively mature and weighty return to cinema for John McNaughton.
Examiner.com - 8/10 by Travis HopsonThe Harvest is simply a devilishly fun thriller.
Screen Queens - 8/10 by Caroline MaddenThe Harvest is a chilling domestic horror with no frills, just a small town terror that dissects the coldness of human relationships.
Variety - 8/10 by Peter DebrugeNothing about the circumstances revealed in The Harvest could be called normal, and yet it’s a credit to a fertile imagination that the film proves so terrifyingly relatable.
The Playlist - 8/10 by Nikola GrozdanovicJohn McNaughton’s return after too many years of absence is a dark look at the nature of overprotective parenthood, and how volatile it can become under particularly difficult circumstances. With that said, you’d do well not to take The Harvest too seriously but more, like its deliciously simple and 70s B-movie horror title suggests, as a wickedly fun time.
The Hollywood Reporter - 7/10 by Stephen DaltonPropelled by a steady heartbeat of low-level dread, McNaughton’s classy comeback is a superior genre movie but also a refreshingly old-school, character-driven nerve-jangler with no need for paranormal monsters or flashy special effects.

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