
Harvey
A man without his own half of the body is looking for the other half in the opposite sex. As for the integrity of his body, so for the sake of emotional healing.
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Plot Summary
The story of Elwood P. Dowd, a charming man whose best friend is a six-foot, three-and-a-half-inch tall white rabbit named Harvey, who only Elwood can see. Elwood's sister tries to have him committed to a psychiatric hospital, but her own life takes an unexpected turn as she begins to question her own sanity.
Critical Reception
This 2002 adaptation of the classic play and film 'Harvey' did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or audience recognition. It is generally considered a less memorable version compared to its predecessors, with reviews often noting its failure to capture the original's magic.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks the charm and wit of earlier versions.
- A forgettable remake that doesn't bring anything new to the story.
- Fails to recapture the heartwarming essence of the original narrative.
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Fun Fact
There is no widely recognized 2002 film titled 'Harvey'. The most famous adaptations are the 1950 film starring James Stewart and the original 1944 play by Mary Chase.
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