Harpy
Harpy
| 01 May 1979 (USA)
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An unknowing man rescues a rather aggressive and demanding harpy.

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WillSushyMedia

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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Twilightfa

Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.

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Livestonth

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Brooklynn

There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)

"Harpya" is a 1979, 8.5-minute short film written and directed by Belgian filmmaker Raoul Servais. I personally am not sure if I felt it looked amateurish or good in terms of the animation style. it certainly looks different than the usual and this is probably also why this little movie won big at Cannes, maybe Servais' biggest career achievement being way almost 90 years old now. There is a touch of fantasy and a touch of horror in here and I genuinely wonder why the man did not simply flee. I would have with such a scary mythological creature making these noises. Actually I would have run for my life right away when seeing her. So yeah, the film does not make too much sense in terms of the plot and that is why overall I did not enjoy the watch and cannot agree with the Cannes Film Festival on this one. Do not watch.

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Stryde22

I must say now that i rarely give any movie as high a rating as I've done here. I saw this short film on Eat Carpet in the middle of the night with a couple of friends and by the time it was finished we were so paranoid that our feet were tucked up on the couch with us. this short is absolutely brilliant. it uses a surreal texture drawn collage background with delayed-frame images in the foreground to create artistic and unsettling atmosphere. the harpy itself looks terrifying, especially when it feeds. the musical score fits brilliantly with the somewhat shocking messiness of the harpy's actions. the absence of words adds to the atmosphere. it is truly creepy there is honestly nothing that i can say is wrong with this film. it is perfect and is one of the only things I've seen that has actually truly creeped me out. i strongly recommend that anybody and everybody views this movie alone in the dark when u already feel insecure and uneasy. it is truly amazing!

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David Vanholsbeeck

I was impressed by this animated short. It had some very clever animation and provided an interesting take on a Greek myth. Can't remember the name, but I think it's about this man who tries to eat fruit from a tree, but every time he reaches for it, it gets eaten away by giant birds. That's his eternal punishment, kinda like Sysiphos, who rolls his rock up a mountain just to see it roll down every time he reaches the top. Finally found a short that I admired, and that had something to say too. 8/10

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ellkew

I saw this when I was very young and have never forgotten it. I recently unearthed it and was still very disturbed by it. It seems to have a direct affect on me and I find the harpya itself quite terrifying. Waiting for it to appear as the poor man is trying to escape is extremely tense and makes me feels very anxious. It is a disturbing portrait of how life has spiralled out of control for the protagonist and he is now kept trapped by this strange creature, forced to be subservient to it and pander to its hungry needs. A nightmarish film which has stayed with me for many years. As disturbing as The Vanishing(original) or Eraserhead but due to its length leaves a strong aftertaste that remains. Powerful stuff and unique.

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