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Moon Garden

  • 2022
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.4K
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Haven Lee Harris in Moon Garden (2022)
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Body HorrorDark FantasyFolk HorrorMedical DramaMonster HorrorPsychological DramaPsychological HorrorSupernatural FantasySupernatural HorrorDrama

A comatose five-year-old girl journeys through an industrial wonderland to find her way back to consciousness.A comatose five-year-old girl journeys through an industrial wonderland to find her way back to consciousness.A comatose five-year-old girl journeys through an industrial wonderland to find her way back to consciousness.

  • Director
    • Ryan Stevens Harris
  • Writer
    • Ryan Stevens Harris
  • Stars
    • Augie Duke
    • Brionne Davis
    • Haven Lee Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Ryan Stevens Harris
    • Writer
      • Ryan Stevens Harris
    • Stars
      • Augie Duke
      • Brionne Davis
      • Haven Lee Harris
    • 19User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 28 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Augie Duke
    Augie Duke
    • Sara
    Brionne Davis
    • Alex
    Haven Lee Harris
    • Emma
    Morgana Ignis
    Morgana Ignis
    • Teeth
    Maria Olsen
    Maria Olsen
    • Princess
    Timothy Lee DePriest
    Timothy Lee DePriest
    • Groom
    Phillip E. Walker
    Phillip E. Walker
    • Musician
    Angelica Ulloa
    • Mud Witch
    Téa Mckay
    Téa Mckay
    • Bride
    Joel Pelletier
    Joel Pelletier
    • Doctor
    Wolfgang Meyer
    • EMT
    Will Sexton
    • EMT
    Kevin James Barry
    Kevin James Barry
    • Surgeon
    Rachael Wagner
    Rachael Wagner
    • Nurse
    Colleen Harris
    • Nurse
    Emily Meister
    • Headless Knitter & the Three Faces
    • Director
      • Ryan Stevens Harris
    • Writer
      • Ryan Stevens Harris
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    User reviews19

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    4QueenLevine

    bizarre & wild, but...epilepsy WARNING: do not watch this if prone to seizures

    If you have been diagnosed with epilepsy or have ever had a seizure induced by strobe lights, this is NOT FOR YOU. If the idea of that is disturbing for you, even though you are not epileptic, this is NOT FOR YOU. The cinematographer was given the leeway to produce a film that is consistently jarring, from the moment the audience enters the 'fantasy world' - the film style flashes.and jumps in absurdly rapid stop motion. Used more sparingly, this could have been effective as a scare tactic, but as it is, it is over-utilized, hard to watch and ruins the experience. Further, the production values are such that portions of the fantasy world feel as though (and probably were) filmed in someone's basement, with discarded hot water heaters and the like used to create monsters, some of it I believe was actually the filming of some kid's diorama project; even for an Indie film, this feels low end, like a first time passion project, rather than a professional film.

    All of that said, the young actress is phenomenal, showcasing a sense of wonder, even among the horror elements and carries the film, but could carry a good film with a stronger script and production. The very picture of innocence, in stark contrast to just about everything else portrayed. The mother is also absolutely terrifying, even when it's not the intention of the scene. The fantasy world actors surpass expectations, but...

    I would avoid this director and the mother actress again at all costs. The last few minutes are an uplifting redemption arc for the film, but it's too little, too late, in terms of quality.
    9pmdawn

    This movie is some kind of Miracle...

    Very, very small budget.

    Plenty of talent and creativity involved.

    We enter the world where a comatose girl trying to get out of her difficult "situation".

    A *very* small girl (and her potentially great talent for acting after this role) And this fantastic world is not always such a great place. But there's a lot more to this than what I'm telling you.

    By the end, it brought a tear to my eye.

    I'm kinda still in love with this film. It was something really special. I hope it gets seen by more people. Yes, it's derivative at first look, but also done whofully originally.

    I went in blind and I recommend you also do so, with an open mind.

    Only then you'll see through the eyes of a child, with psychologically-infused tones, a miraculously well-done child fantasy and horror experience.

    Well done to Ryan Stevens Harris and his crew. Amazing creativity and talent in creating something really special with so little money.
    8yusufpiskin

    A Hauntingly Beautiful Masterpiece

    A cinematic blend of 90s rock music videos, offbeat horror, and contemporary video art, Moon Garden is a mind-bending visual feast that will leave you questioning reality.

    As a seasoned film critic, I have had the privilege of witnessing a vast array of cinematic experiences. However, rarely do I encounter a film that so profoundly transports me to another realm, challenging my perceptions and igniting my imagination. Moon Garden, the directorial debut of Ryan Stevens Harris, is one such extraordinary cinematic gem.

    From the opening sequence, I was captivated by the film's unique fusion of visuals and sounds, reminiscent of the experimental video art that captivated me during my formative years. The narrative follows the journey of Haven Lee Harris, a young woman who finds herself trapped in a surreal and enigmatic world following a tragic car accident. As she navigates this dreamlike landscape, she encounters a series of bizarre and unsettling characters, each encounter further blurring the lines between reality and illusion.

    Haven Lee Harris delivers a tour-de-force performance, embodying the protagonist's emotional turmoil with profound authenticity. Her portrayal of Haven's vulnerability, fear, and unwavering determination is nothing short of mesmerizing, anchoring the narrative and leaving an indelible mark on the viewer.

    The film's visuals are equally captivating, with Harris employing a masterful blend of techniques to create a truly immersive experience. From slow-motion shots that capture the intricacies of Haven's expressions to distorted soundscapes that heighten the atmosphere of unease, the film is a sensory overload that demands the viewer's attention.

    Beyond its captivating visuals and sounds, Moon Garden delves into profound themes of identity, loss, and the very nature of reality. Harris refrains from spoon-feeding these themes to the audience, instead inviting viewers to embark on their own personal interpretations. This open-ended approach adds an extra layer of intrigue to the film, encouraging multiple viewings and fostering thought-provoking discussions.

    While Moon Garden may not be for the faint of heart, its challenging and often disturbing nature is precisely what makes it so compelling. It is a film that pushes boundaries, forces introspection, and lingers long after the credits have rolled. For those seeking a cinematic experience that transcends the ordinary, I wholeheartedly recommend Moon Garden.

    P. S. I really hope that a Blu-ray release of the film is coming soon, because I would love to own a copy of this masterpiece.
    6popvoid

    Stay with it

    I must admit, when I started watching this movie, I wasn't fully on board, but I found the movie grew on me as I watched it. It's not a great movie, by any means, but there were enough original ideas here to keep me watching. It's visually interesting, although we've seen most of these things before in the films Jan Svankmajer, Phil Tippett, and the Quay Brothers. The use of out-of-date film gives it a lomography look, which I like, but I can see where it might irritate some. As to the version of "Without You" that's sung in this film, it sounds like it was based on Harry Nilsson's version, not Mariah Carey's (or the original by Badfinger). Far less Melisma and the vocal fry.

    Just a note on one of the other reviews here which claims that favorable reviews are all done by people who did not review any other movies. My research indicates this not to be the case. Of the 10 star reviews here, only two are by people who reviewed no other movies (although I do agree with that reviewer that you should treat 10 star reviews by people who haven't reviewed anything else with suspicion). This is clearly a divisive movie, but if you can tap into it's aesthetic, it can be a rewarding experience.
    10jaricn

    A very pleasant surprise

    At the time I first viewed it, this movie had the rating of 6. I was taught by experience not to trust IMDB ratings too much, as some highly rated movies turned out out to be huge disappointments, and many low-rated ones turned out to be instant classics in my book. However, most of the time, the low-rated movies have some flaws that most people tend to overstate, hence the poor rating. Naturally, I expected this to be the case with this one as well.

    I guess the thing the audience didn't like was the fact that there's very little actual storytelling and most of the movie comes to the captivating visuals and the actual feelings they evoke in the viewer. We, the audience, have some knowledge and expectations that the little girl who serves as the main character doesn't, but the movie still manages to surprise us both. Its quality, however, is more hypnotic than revelatory, reminding of Lynch, Tarkovsky and similar artists, or better yet, the more surreal aspects of the likes of Tarsem or Kubrick.

    Underneath it all, there is some important message, all of these apparent fever dreams actually filled with symbolism and meaning, and even some things that we don't immediately recognize will soon be explained through the little girl's memories and make more or less sense. Haven Lee Harris is extremely talented for a girl of her age and if this movie gets the recognition it deserves, she will be a star someday, and the same obviously goes for her father, the director of this masterpiece.

    All in all, this is as much as I can say without actually spoiling the whole thing. To everyone who likes to see the captivating visuals of a little girl's dream world, who doesn't mind a little touch of dread spread throughout the movie, and has at least a little bit of imagination and understanding, I strongly recommend this movie.

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      Emma is played by director Ryan Stevens Harris' actual daughter, Haven Lee Harris.

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2023 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 月之花園
    • Production company
      • Fire Trial Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $54,013
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,517
      • May 21, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,757
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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