Mr. Harrigan's Phone
United States
43197 people rated When Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial. When the lonely youth sends his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.
Drama
Horror
Mystery
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Chacha_Kientinu
16/12/2024 03:36
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One Carlo
14/07/2024 11:51
A very good movie
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23/05/2024 16:05
I watched "Mr. Harrigan's Phone" on Netflix last night. It is based on the short story of the same name by Stephen King. It is about a young man (Jaeden Martell) recruited by a billionaire (Donald Sutherland) to read to the old man since the man's eyesight is failing. Of course, since this is a Stephen King novel, there is a mystery involved with a hint of horror. But the main part of the story is the development of respect and friendship between the old man and the young man. It is very well acted by the two leads and is definitely worth a look. Some horror fans were disappointed by the lack of gore, but to me that is not the point of the story. Check it out for yourself and see if you agree. 7/10.
ayo
04/11/2023 19:17
madd movie
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29/05/2023 12:15
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29/05/2023 11:34
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Ohemaa Limbee
23/05/2023 04:23
I found Mr. Harrigan's Phone unique. Modern psychological drama; tech horror, I guess. At first, you are guided through very slow-paced storytelling about Craig and his relationship with Mr. Harrigan. This part of the plot is character development. After a turning point near the last third of the story, the horror sets in.
Although Steven King wrote the original short story, this is not a horror movie, even though the movie tries to keep the horror tone throughout its whole length. This movie is about character development and knowing how to deal with death and hard times.
I find this movie to be a worthy adaptation of the short story. However, the story itself is probably not King's best.
user651960
23/05/2023 04:23
Not a horror.
I sure know what an horror is and this is surely not one. Not even close.
This makes me thinking about how do you get into wanting to watch a movie. Two ways: either someone told you the movie is good, or the short intro about the movie (or trailer) is very enticing. It is the latter.
Not every filmmakers always want to make a masterpiece anyway. You know what it is they want.
Reading the short story feels like reading a coming-of-age story. And the little bit supernatural parts just plots to keep that coming-of-age story going.
That story are too long, it's like preparing you for a novel, but of course it isn't.
I know you're wondering about the difference between the book and the movie. There's no difference. Same progression, from how the kid making connection with the old billionaire, until his demise, but somehow still powerfully have a super ability from no obvious reason.
Almost like a modern parable. Man, how flexible is an horror genre. To just turn into a moral one.
abdo_saoudi
23/05/2023 04:23
It s a delight to watch Donald Sutherland perform. This movie is Classified as a horror but, not because it has given us jump scares, ghosts, or horrifying scenes but to what would happen if death made contact with the living. It is a horrific thought. It is a simple film based on Stephen King's short story, but overall well acted by Sutherland and the newcomer Jaeden Martell; this young man can act, beautiful chemistry between Sutherland and Martell. Excellent screenplay and direction for John Lee Hancock. I had a good time watching this film and, overall, seeing the performances of Martell and Sutherland.
Nada Hage 💕
23/05/2023 04:23
First things first -- like many people, I binge horror in October, generally one movie a day from the 1st through the 30th, then, time allowing, two or three on Halloween itself. This movie was my choice for today (I've seen so many horrors that I have to look off the beaten path for new ones sometimes, and sometimes I just get lazy and re-watch an old favorite) So my disappointment stems largely from the fact that I was hoping for an actual horror to fill my daily horror movie.)
This movie had horror elements. That I'll concede. But it wasn't really, overall, in the horror genre. It was a decent drama, and had it been sold as that, with just traces of horror, I would have waited to watch it in November and would have enjoyed it to some extent. Unfortunately, the story of the young boy and the elderly man who became a mentor (of sorts, since the young man never really seemed to completely buy into the old man's rather brutal outlook on life) was interesting for reasons completely unhorrific and selling this movie as a horror -- as of now, that's the only genre tag on its IMDb page -- is likely to alienate people who might otherwise enjoyed the movie on its own merits.