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W ith A Friend Like Harry
Old college pals randomly run into each other at a highway rest stop and soon one eerily invades the others life.

Directed by Dominik Moll
Written by Gilles Marchand and Dominik Moll
Cinematography by Matthieu Poirot-Delpech

  Laurent Lucas as Michel
Sergi López as Harry
Mathilde Seigner as Claire
Sophie Guillemin as Prune
Laurie Caminata as Sarah
Lorena Caminata as Iris
Victoire de Koster as Jeanne
Dominique Rozan as Michel's father
Liliane Rovčre as Michel's mother
Michel Fau as Michel's brother
Running Time: 117 min.
Release Date: Apr. '01

Overall Call:
French director Dominik Moll has pulled off an entertaining and creepy thriller. In much of the same vein as The Cable Guy, this is the story of the friend that means well and won't go away. The plot line proceeds in a way that seems comfortable, never springing any Sixth Sense like surprises at you. However, even without major twists you're still never quite able to guess what's next. The acting is great across the board. The direction is distinct and well paced. This is a nice suspenseful thriller without the American over the top sensationalism. Check it out you'll be creeped out.

Reasons For Recommendation:
+ Well paced unpredictable story
+ Solid acting and directing

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