

Harold
A teenager with an early onset of male-pattern baldness befriends his high school's janitor.
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Plot Summary
Harold is a lonely and eccentric 15-year-old boy who lives with his grandmother. He struggles to navigate high school, finding solace in his elaborate taxidermy hobbies and a secret passion for ballroom dancing. When he meets Stan, a fellow outcast, they form an unlikely friendship, leading Harold to confront his fears and embrace his unique identity.
Critical Reception
Harold received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its quirky humor, heartfelt performances, and sensitive portrayal of teenage alienation. While not a commercial hit, it garnered a cult following for its originality and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique blend of dark humor and touching character study.
- Applauded for its authentic portrayal of adolescent awkwardness and self-discovery.
- Noted for its unconventional protagonist and surprisingly poignant narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Ethan Turpin, was inspired to make Harold after encountering a young person who was passionate about taxidermy, sparking the idea for a coming-of-age story centered around unusual hobbies.
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