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So, 'Harvest' is one of those horror flicks that leans heavily into the grim side of human nature, you know? The pacing feels frantic, especially as phony doctor John, played by Kim Sønderholm, scrambles to cover his tracks after botching a kidney sale. The atmosphere is tense, with a gritty realism that hits hard, thanks in part to some pretty solid practical effects. The organ removal scenes are not for the faint-hearted, but they serve the narrative well, adding a visceral element to John's desperation. The performances, while not the most polished, carry a weight that makes you feel the urgency of the situation. It's a gritty, ethical nightmare that sticks with you — definitely an interesting piece for those exploring the darker corners of the genre.
Explores themes of desperation and moralityTense atmosphere with a sense of urgencyInteresting practical effects enhance the horror
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