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The Harvest is a curious entry from '93 that dives into some pretty dark waters. The plot follows a screenwriter who heads to Mexico, ostensibly to wrap up a film, but he gets tangled in a web of crime and corruption that’s more twisted than most thrillers from that era. The atmosphere is gritty, almost claustrophobic, as it explores the underbelly of a beach resort that’s not all sun and sand. Performances are solid, with that raw edge that keeps you on your toes. There’s a blend of practical effects that adds a layer of authenticity to the tension. It’s a film that takes its time, giving you space to soak in the eerie vibe before hitting you with the full impact of its themes around exploitation and survival.
Interesting commentary on the film industry.Notable for its blend of thriller and mystery elements.Features a unique setting that enhances the narrative.
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