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Harvey

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Elwood P. Dowd is a wealthy drunk who starts having visions of a giant rabbit named Harvey. The whimsical middle-aged man is thought by his family to be insane, but Elwood may be wiser than anyone knows.
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CRITICS OF "Harvey"
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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May 29, 2008

Its one-note shtick wears thin.
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TV Guide
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March 29, 2011

This is a happy movie and leaves a long, lingering warm glow.
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New York Times

March 25, 2006

If you're for warm and gentle whimsey, for a charmingly fanciful farce and for a little touch of pathos anent the fateful evanescence of man's dreams, then the movie version of Harvey is definitely for you.
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Apollo Guide

March 16, 2004

What makes Harvey great is the fact that it's equally enjoyable as a piece of comedic fluff and as slyly intelligent social commentary.
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Time Out
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February 09, 2006

Charming, lightweight stuff (from a play by Mary Chase), so long as you can take Stewart's ingenuousness, but it does wear thin.
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Cinema Sight
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August 15, 2011

A modest family film that lays on the sweetness a bit to heavily.
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TIME Magazine
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March 29, 2011

Unhappily, what the film also borrows from the play, and somehow makes more conspicuous, is a tendency to drag its feet for long stretches, especially during the virtually actionless last third of the story.
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Empire Magazine
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March 29, 2011

Great performances lifts this movie above its stilted script and production.
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Cinemania
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December 26, 2014

Elwood may be a drunk (or not -- does he ever actually take a drink?), and he may be delusional, but he is also happier, less neurotic, and more content than the so-called normal people who surround him and claim to be looking out for his best interests.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
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August 03, 2009

Henry Koster might not have been the right director for this whimsical fantasy, based on the 1944 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, but Jimmy Stewart and especially Josephine Hull (in an Oscar-winning turn) are superb.
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Variety
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March 26, 2009

Harvey, Mary Chase's Pulitzer Prize play, loses little of its whimsical comedy charm in the screen translation.
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Creative Loafing
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September 13, 2012

Stewart's Elwood P. Dowd is a soft-spoken philosopher and a friend to all -- he's quite disarming, and so is this movie.
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