
Watch: The Harbinger 2022 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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..
Plot: Monique leaves her family quarantine to help a friend who’s suffering from terrible nightmares – but she learns too late that the bad dreams are contagious, along with the demon behind them.
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6.3/10. Recommended
Many people won’t like this movie. The other reviewer here explains why. This is a movie that will remind us not so memorable times, 2020, Covid, six feet distance, masks, fear of losing our family members. Many people indeed lose their family members, so, it would be difficult for them to watch it. If i had watched it during these times, this would have been a shocking experience. Paradoxically or not, for this reason, i would have rated it higher. The fear would have been more real because this movie works perfect as an allegory for what we afraid of covid disease could be.To be honest, i was this close to not watch it because of all that. I didn’t and i am glad i watched it. This is a good horror movie, which tries to be more original/different than other horror movies. Low budget production but well acted, well directed and kinda scary.
I can’t rate it higher because some things don’t make much sense. The border between dream and reality is blurry, viewer gets confused and not always in a fascinated way. Also, i wanted a different ending. It’s not bad, but personally, i didn’t like it.
Still, i recommend this movie. It’s bleak, sad, kinda scary, good acting. I think that people older than 30-35 years old, would like it more than younger audience.
An intriguing and enjoyable topical genre effort
Desperate to leave her quarantined life, a woman jumps at the chance to visit a friend away from the safety of her family to help her deal with a series of troubling nightmares, but the longer they stay together the more she realizes her friend is haunted by an entity now targeting her.This was a rather fun if somewhat problematic genre effort. One of the better elements here is the influx of topical material making for a strong commentary on the current climate. Focusing heavily on the various interactions some have way too many touches to real-life scenarios involving facial protection, social distancing, fear of germs permeating from the outside, and the general sense of loneliness that comes from being away from family and loved ones for extended periods, this part of the film is incredibly touching and rather enjoyable. It’s quite intriguing to have this kind of setup that plays quite heavily on these topics while also building up this relationship between the two in this kind of environment which is a great touch with the overall setup present providing a great groundwork for the genre thrills to come later on. That becomes the other enjoyable facet of the film as the series of dreams and nightmares here becomes quite genuinely chilling. Employing a kind of nightmare logic to its scenes as the hypnotic nature of what’s happening in concept plays out equally as adeptly as the visuals being created, the eeriness created here is enough to realistically drive the right person over the edge as it does here. Including a huge demonic figure in the shape of a deformed bird-like creature perfectly suited to this kind of environment helps to provide the last half with a solid mystery involving its origins and intentions of it. Sending them off on a quest to discover the truth behind what’s happening to them and getting more than they bargained for, is all highly enjoyable and effective to provide quite a lot to like about it. There are some minor issues present but they’re not big issues. The main issue here is that the films’ topicality might not be the most immersive, which will get too many people involved. Rather than be something light and easy for people to get invested in, this one goes for a heavy-handed approach regarding how the pandemic is affecting people and the various subjects around the concepts at play here which leave this one to be at ease with something that others might not want to be reminded of. There’s not a lot to like about the finale at play which is quite familiar and highly unoriginal since it’s obvious to see where it’s going from the very start. That it never really deviates from this setup and just plunges into that feels quite underwhelming being so predictable, which is what brings this down.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
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Director Andy Mitton
Writer Andy Mitton
Actors Emily Davis, Stephanie Roth Haberle, Raymond Anthony Thomas
Country United States
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