Harvard Man
{{short description|2001 film by James Toback}}
{{Use American English|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Harvard Man
| image = HARVARDMAN.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = James Toback
| producer = Daniel Bigel
Michael Mailer
| writer = James Toback
| starring = Adrian Grenier
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Joey Lauren Adams
Rebecca Gayheart
Ray Allen
Eric Stoltz
| music = Ryan Shore
| cinematography = David Ferrara
| editing = Suzy Elmiger
| production_companies = Bigel/Mailer Films
The Kushner-Locke Company
| distributor = Lions Gate Films
| released = {{Film date|2001|5|10|Cannes|2002|4|12|United States}}
| runtime = 94 minutes{{cite web|title=HARVARD MAN (18)|url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/AVV176899/|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120721034530/http://www.bbfc.co.uk/AVV176899/|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 21, 2012|work=British Board of Film Classification|date=2002-12-05|accessdate=2012-01-20}}
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $5.5 million{{cite web|title=Harvard Man (2001) - Box office / business|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0242508/business|website=IMDb|accessdate=2012-01-20}}
| gross = $56,653{{mojo title|harvardman|Harvard Man}}
}}
Harvard Man is a 2001 American crime comedy-drama thriller film written and directed by James Toback, and starring Adrian Grenier, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Joey Lauren Adams, Rebecca Gayheart, Ray Allen, and Eric Stoltz.
Plot
When his parents' house is destroyed in a tornado, Harvard student Alan Jensen, point guard for the Harvard men's basketball team, is desperate for $100,000 to replace their home. He is approached by his girlfriend Cindy Bandolini, whose father is an organized crime boss. Cindy convinces Alan to throw a game for the money. She tells Alan that her father is behind the deal, but actually she goes to her father's associate, Teddy Carter, and Carter's assistant, Kelly Morgan for funding. What she does not know is that Carter and Morgan are undercover FBI agents.
Alan throws the game, gives his parents the money, and then undergoes a psychedelic experience after he ingests a 15,000 microgram dose of LSD, followed by a long stretch of the film during which morphing special effects demonstrate Alan's altered state as he is pursued by Carter, while Cindy is collared by Morgan.
Just when it looks like a toss-up as to what will prove his downfall first, the bad trip, the FBI, or the mob, Alan's other girlfriend, who is also his philosophy lecturer, Chesney Cort, saves the day. Not only does she get Alan to a doctor who can bring him back to sobriety, she reveals that she is in a sexual threesome with Carter and Morgan. Once he gets some photographic evidence for blackmail, Alan is extricated from his problems.
The ending implies that he may have hallucinogen persisting perception disorder, a chronic disorder in which a person has flashbacks of visual hallucinations, known as flashbacks, during a previous hallucinogenic drug experience. While taking a picture of a boy in the park, the boy's face morphs and Alan hears echoes of past conversations as Sandy says, "Sometimes it never ends". The little boy consoles Alan, telling him, "everything's okay". He responds, "I hope you're right". A close up is shown of his eyes dilated.
Cast
- Sarah Michelle Gellar as Cindy Bandolini
- Adrian Grenier as Alan Jensen
- Joey Lauren Adams as Chesney Cort
- Eric Stoltz as Teddy Carter
- Rebecca Gayheart as Kelly Morgan
- Gianni Russo as Andrew Bandolini
- Ray Allen as Marcus Blake
- Michael Aparo as Russell
- Scottie Epstein as Mario
- John Neville as Dr. Reese
- Polly Shannon as Juliet
- Phillip Jarrett as Coach Preston
- Al Franken as himself
- Ivan Kajfes as himself
Music
The film's original score was composed by Ryan Shore.
Release
Harvard Man had only a limited theatrical release in July 2002, and received little critical or popular acclaim, although it achieved some success when it was released on video and DVD in October of that year.
Critical reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 33%, based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Harvard Man is a pretentious, incoherent mess."{{rotten-tomatoes|harvard_man|Harvard Man}} On Metacritic, which uses an average of critics' reviews, the film has a score of 49 out of 100, based on 20 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.{{Metacritic film|title=Harvard Man}}
References
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Category:2001 comedy-drama films
Category:2001 crime drama films
Category:2001 crime thriller films
Category:2001 independent films
Category:2000s comedy thriller films
Category:2000s crime comedy-drama films
Category:2000s English-language films
Category:American basketball films
Category:American comedy thriller films
Category:American crime comedy-drama films
Category:American crime thriller films
Category:American independent films
Category:Films about the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Category:Films about mental states
Category:Films about organized crime in the United States
Category:Films directed by James Toback
Category:Films scored by Ryan Shore
Category:Films set in Harvard University
Category:Films shot in Toronto
Category:The Kushner-Locke Company films
Category:English-language crime comedy-drama films
Category:English-language independent films