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Harpy
Architect's life is plagued by his ex-wife, a master manipulator, whose constant clawing is about to drive off his new love, and his clientèle. As a hobby, he enjoys training a rare harpy eagle, with a Native-American pal, who empathizes with his plight, and a plan of action coalesces.
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Plot Summary
A timid, lonely bachelor, whose life is dominated by his overbearing mother, finds himself increasingly entangled with a mysterious and seductive woman. As his obsession grows, his grip on reality begins to slip, leading to a dangerous and potentially deadly confrontation. The film explores themes of psychological manipulation and the dark side of desire.
Critical Reception
Harpy received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics often divided on its effectiveness as a psychological thriller. While some praised its suspenseful atmosphere and Roddy McDowall's performance, others found its plot convoluted and its ending unsatisfying. Audience reactions were similarly varied, with some viewers finding it chilling and others too slow-paced.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful and unsettling atmosphere.
Roddy McDowall's performance as the increasingly disturbed protagonist was a highlight.
Some found the plot overly complex and the conclusion lacking.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, but general sentiment suggests it's a dark, atmospheric thriller that may appeal to fans of psychological dramas, though some found its pacing to be a drawback.
Fun Fact
The film was initially intended to be a theatrical release but was eventually shown as a television film in the United States before gaining some limited theatrical distribution internationally.
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