Set within his petit bourgeois universe, Harry is eminently believable, a character whose largesse is as seductive as his personality is not. And whose concept of friendship is the raw ore of nightmares.
With a Friend Like Harry (2001)
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Reviews Counted:87
Fresh:83
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: A darkly funny thriller that's reminiscent of Hitchcock.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some violence and a scene of nudity
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Apr 20, 2001 Limited
Box Office: $3,381,354
Synopsis: WITH A FRIEND LIKE HARRY is a silently terrifying psychological thriller that builds from a sedate family story into a suspenseful horror scenario with the use of smart, spine-tingling dialogue and... WITH A FRIEND LIKE HARRY is a silently terrifying psychological thriller that builds from a sedate family story into a suspenseful horror scenario with the use of smart, spine-tingling dialogue and simple acts of manipulation. There is almost no violence in the film, and the shock value is minimal. Instead, the film relies on the piercing reality of the story it tells, on the intuition of its viewers, and on good old scared-of-the-dark fear. In the frenzied heat of midsummer, a family--Michel (Laurent Lucas) and Claire (Mathilde Seigner) and their three small daughters--are taking their summer vacation. Michel teaches French and Japanese in Paris, while Claire is overworked with the responsibility of raising the three little girls. Much in need of a some relaxing time off, the family retreats to the secluded stone country house they bought a few years back. Though they have been working hard to restore the place, it has a few minor hazards that need fixing--such the deep, empty well hidden in the back yard. However, before the family even arrives at the house, they encounter Harry Ballestero (Sergi Lopez), an acquaintance of Michel's, at a rest stop off of the auto route. Harry and Michel were both at the same school, in Berthollet, in 1979. Though Michel doesn't quite remember Harry, Harry remembers Michel with intense clarity. Harry can recite from memory the poetry Michel wrote for the school journal, and treats Michel like a brother. So begins the family's odd relationship with the smilingly intense Harry and his flaky girlfriend, Plum (Sophie Guillemin), who impose themselves on the family with suffocating congeniality. [More]
Starring: Laurent Lucas, Sergi Lopez, Mathilde Seigner, Sophie Guillemin
Starring: Laurent Lucas, Sergi Lopez, Mathilde Seigner, Sophie Guillemin, Laurie Caminata, Lorena Caminata, Michelle Fau, Victoire de Koster, Liliane Rovere, Dominique Rozan
Director: Dominik Moll
Director: Dominik Moll
Screenwriter: Gilles Marchand, Dominik Moll
Studio: Miramax Films
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Oct 23, 2001
Reviews for With a Friend Like Harry
One can't help but call on the ghost of Alfred Hitchcock to describe Dominik Moll's With a Friend Like Harry.
It's nothing new, terribly recognizable, but, familiarity notwithstanding, it gets the job done.
A more energetic and interesting entry than what one has come to expect from this overpopulated genre.
So sublimely subtle and tangible it makes The Talented Mr. Ripley look like a dog and pony show.
It's Lopez's understated charm in the role that ultimately makes this film as creepy as it is.
The screenplay by Moll and Gilles Marchand is a masterful balancing act between creeping dread and black hilarity.
Harry is an indelible antagonist, one who manages to be genuinely big-hearted and evil.
A sleek little poison pill of a movie that throws a psychopath into the midst of a frazzled family and artfully tightens the screws.
Rises instantly above its genre merely by taking the time to develop its characters and scenario.
The ambiguity surrounding Harry's persona and motivations lets the air out of the film's climax.
The disturbingly flip sense of humor maintained throughout gives the film's shocking twists an added edge of nastiness.
A French language comic thriller terrifically acted and with dramatic devices that are familiar enough but still surprising.
Movies like this are more intriguing than thrillers where the heroes and villains wear name tags.
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