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The Harbinger

  • 2022
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.2K
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The Harbinger (2022)
Monique ventures out of quarantine to visit an old friend who's plagued by nightmares. She finds herself drawn into a hellish dreamscape where she must face her greatest fears - or risk never having existed at all.
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Monique ventures out of quarantine to visit an old friend who's plagued by nightmares. She finds herself drawn into a hellish dreamscape where she must face her greatest fears - or risk neve... Read allMonique ventures out of quarantine to visit an old friend who's plagued by nightmares. She finds herself drawn into a hellish dreamscape where she must face her greatest fears - or risk never having existed at all.Monique ventures out of quarantine to visit an old friend who's plagued by nightmares. She finds herself drawn into a hellish dreamscape where she must face her greatest fears - or risk never having existed at all.

  • Director
    • Andy Mitton
  • Writer
    • Andy Mitton
  • Stars
    • Gabby Beans
    • Emily Davis
    • Stephanie Roth Haberle
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Mitton
    • Writer
      • Andy Mitton
    • Stars
      • Gabby Beans
      • Emily Davis
      • Stephanie Roth Haberle
    • 19User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Gabby Beans
    Gabby Beans
    • Monique
    Emily Davis
    Emily Davis
    • Mavis
    Stephanie Roth Haberle
    Stephanie Roth Haberle
    • Crystal
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    • Ronald
    • (as Ray Anthony Thomas)
    Laura Heisler
    Laura Heisler
    • Wendy
    Candyce Adkins
    Candyce Adkins
    • Policewoman
    Cody Braverman
    Cody Braverman
    • Edward
    Jay Dunn
    Jay Dunn
    • Jason
    Anita Moreno
    Anita Moreno
    • Crying Girl 1
    Myles Walker
    Myles Walker
    • Lyle
    Mwape Sokoni
    • Young Monique
    Joelle Woodson
    Joelle Woodson
    • Crying Girl 2
    Richard W. King
    Richard W. King
    • Dead Man
    Rachel Braverman
    • Edward's Mom
    Qiana Watson
    Qiana Watson
    • Monique's Mom
    Mal Mitton
    • Preschooler 1
    Asa Mitton
    • Preschooler 2
    • Director
      • Andy Mitton
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      • Andy Mitton
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    7Sleepin_Dragon

    A well crafted horror.

    Monique breaks her family's strict Covid rules to visit her struggling friend Mavis. Mavis explains that she's been having vivid and terrifying nightmares, an empathetic Monique tries to help her friend, and it soon becomes a shared experience.

    Better than I had expected, it's a well produced film with a pretty good storyline. Maybe Covid was generally a little less nightmarish in general, but it still served as an effective backdrop. Good use of surreal visuals and traditional, historical horror, The Plague Doctor in particular looks great.

    It was well paced, I liked the characters, the family setup worked well, I also liked the way the scares were delivered, a few jump scares, but they weren't overdone. Well written, I liked how all of the loose ends tied together.

    I thought the acting was very good, I thought Gabby Beans in particular was very good as Monique, her acting helped to elevate the film.

    Enjoyable.

    7/10.
    6lathe-of-heaven

    Almost... A very well done story right up until the last 20 minutes or so...

    A real shame too... This movie honestly had really grabbed me right up until this certain point towards the end. It was a great story, very well acted, nicely paced, great suspense... and then it's like all the air went right out of it.

    This to me is one of probably the most extreme cases where I guess the director/movie makers simply just did not know how to end it. I mean, EVERYTHING was super tight and effective, but then it just took this very odd turn, a very abrupt one, where you could tell the mood was completely different and to me anyway all that excellent tension and suspense that had been well crafted and built up to that point completely disappeared.

    I don't know how else to describe it. Seriously... one of the most extreme cases of a movie totally taking a direction I feel completely losing everything it had up to that point. You see movies all the time that really aren't done that well and then if they get kind of stupid you're not really that surprised or disappointed.

    But, the quality of the first 3/4 of the film was so well done, that really took me by surprise. I'm no professional movie maker (and I don't play one on television) but, I'm damn sure I could have come up with MANY better ways to end this story. IDK... Maybe they just ran out of time, that is the way it feels.

    Again, a real shame since it had such an excellent start.

    Can't really fully recommend this one, unless you can be prepared only to enjoy about the first 3/4 of it. Maybe next time the creator of the story will be able to have the time/resources/ideas in order to finish his well crafted story considerably better than this one...

    FWIW, I gave it a very generous '6' just due to the excellent quality and premise that was there for most of it.
    7PedroPires90

    Good

    This is a movie that will age like a good wine. Maybe it's too soon for some. The pandemic is still too much on our minds, there are things we prefer not to relive and it brings us anxiety. However, it has much more to say about the memories we leave in the world - or the fear of not leaving them - than just about the pandemic itself (in fact, it parallels those times so well that it didn't need so many direct references, falling a bit in overexposing that and being too much on the nose).

    I'm afraid that the number of dreams in the film might turn off some viewers, but this is a film about dreams (or nightmares) and that's where the film lives. Think of Nightmare on Elm Street and think that here the fears that plague us while we rest also kill us. Perhaps because we are/were not really resting.

    Many other themes are being explored (trauma, family, friends, support, fake news, isolation, depression...), but more importantly, the film never forgets to be a horror film, with very tense scenes, effective enough to have me clinging to my chair - the last one culminating in a brilliantly effective jump scare. Even when everything looks good, we must not let our guard down, and we must not stop fighting, because it is when we relax that we are most vulnerable. Great acting by Gabby Beans who is going to be a star.
    7captainpass

    Bad Dream Critters

    On one level, this quite excellent film might be compared to "A Nightmare on Elm Street." City denizen "Mavis" contacts her old friend "Monique," who lives in a semi-rural enclave upstate. Mavis requests that Mo travel to her apartment for undisclosed, but serious, reasons.

    When Mo arrives at the apartment, she learns that Mavis has been plagued by bad dreams that are increasingly violent and threaten to literally erase her, as if she had never existed. Key to these dreams, we learn, is a dark figure that controls the direction of the dream-narrative, as it were. Mo tries to help. But in so doing, she falls prey to the very dream "disease" that Mavis fell prey to. Much of the movie's balance, then, is concerned with Mo's dream world and her ideations.

    On the other hand, the deep structure of the film is actually close to something like "It's a Wonderful Life" (or, heck, "Wild Strawberries"). The questions at the heart of it all: What if I depart now? What if I had never been? Erasure. We learn that these questions were already pertinent to Monique's life prior to her own "infection" by these disturbing dreams. But these questions also inform the general direction of a film that uses the isolation, impersonality and fear of the COVID 19 crisis as its backdrop and sensibility. In short, The Harbinger has ambitions beyond "the creepy."

    To the extent the film meets these ambitions, Gabby Beans (Monique) deserves a lot of credit for carrying the central role from stern to bow. She is excellent. (Frankly, each of the actors was, at worst, very good.)

    Mitton's writing also deserves a lot of credit. There are a few slow moments in the middle of the film. But in general, the Harbinger features tight, economical dialogue between the actors. And while the script owes more than one debt to its predecessors, it also avoids most of the expected horror movie cliches for a film in this genre (dream horror?), while playing on some familiar tropes (key among them, the "is the character imagining this, or is she really experiencing it" plot device).

    Anyway, definitely recommended. Oh, and the closing scene was very well done in my opinion. A fine closer right up there with "Kingdom of the Spiders" or "Hereditary."
    3aronharde

    Sadly the movie really bored me

    I am not really sure how to rate this movie. I tried to watch it last week but I fell asleep even though I wasn't tired. I thought that the movie was boring up onto that point and that that was the reason. Anyway yesterday I tried watching it again and I fell asleep once again so I watched the rest of the movie this morning and I have to say that I was really bored most of the time.

    There's a good movie hidden in there and the basic concept is really interesting but the movie is struggling with pacing issues and a plot that is mostly boring with few standout scenes. It's a metaphor about Covid and what it did to people but honestly I think that this whole thematic is not that relevant anymore and kind of sucked dry.

    If a movie with a story like this and some faster pacing would have been released two or three years ago I think it would have worked better. By watching the ratings I see that there are some people who enjoyed this movie, so I am not trying to convince you not to watch it but for me personally it's just didn't work. [3,5/10]

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      The majority of the film were shot in Binghamton, New York, as well as neighboring Johnson City, New York. The Goodwill Theatre, Firehouse Stage, and the Visions Veterans Memorial Arena, were some of the locations used in the film.

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2023 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Астрал. Сомния
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      • One Bad Idea Films
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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