The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Barry Hertz
Listen carefully, and you can almost hear the enjoyably comic and nasty tone Harpoon was likely going for – before it drowned in a flood of unwatchable idiots.
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Canada · 2019
Rated PG-13 · 1h 22m
Director Rob Grant
Starring Munro Chambers, Emily Tyra, Chris Gray, Brett Gelman
Genre Comedy, Horror, Thriller
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Jonah, Richard, and Sasha are three best friends experiencing tension in their friendship. They decide to go on a yacht trip together, and all seems well until the yacht becomes stranded in the middle of the ocean. As the days stretch on and death seems inevitable, their terrifying truths float to the surface.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Barry Hertz
Listen carefully, and you can almost hear the enjoyably comic and nasty tone Harpoon was likely going for – before it drowned in a flood of unwatchable idiots.
RogerEbert.com by Christy Lemire
You may realize there’s not much to Harpoon as it sails off into the sunset, but that’s OK. This is one of those movies where the journey truly is the destination.
The New York Times by Jason Bailey
It’s a sparse, nasty little thriller.
The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore
It's also — for better and worse — never quite as grim as its grisly, sometimes gag-inducing action might suggest. Falling in between outright psychological combat and black comedy, Harpoon might flounder a bit without Gelman's ironic tone.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
Some of the stylistic fillips feel excessive, and at the end of the day, this is just a tawdry, gory B-picture, with little to say about human behavior. But it’s often funny and generally suspenseful — a fine afternoon on the water, all things considered.
A good script can sometimes be held hostage by the performances. Harpoon relies heavily on the strength of its three leads to carry not only the film's suspense but also the characters’ internal hypocrisy. The leads here do not let the script down.
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