Harvard Man Movie Review
Harvard Man Review
"Harvard Man" Overview

Rating: R
2001
Cast and Crew
Director : James TobackProducer : Daniel Bigel,Mike Mailer
Screenwiter : James Toback
Starring : Adrian Grenier,Sarah Michelle Gellar,Joey Lauren Adams,Eric Stoltz,Rebecca Gayheart,Gianni Russo,Ray Allen
James Toback's latest white-teens-in-trouble doesn't offer much we haven't seen
in Cruel Intentions, Bully, or every one of Toback's prior films (Black and
White, Two Girls and a Guy, etc., etc.). At the same time, it's a rowdy and
fast-paced thrill ride that makes it hard not to enjoy.
A cast of excellent character actors doesn't hurt. Scruffy Adrian Grenier is
the titular "man," a Harvard student, philosophy major, and basketball player
(at what, 5'2"?), who tries to make a deal with his girlfriend's (Sarah
Michelle Gellar) mobster father in order to throw the big Dartmouth game, thus
ensuring a big gambling payoff so he can buy his folks a new house (theirs was
conveniently whisked away by a tornado). Meanwhile, Grenier's Alan bangs his
professor (Joey Lauren Adams), encounters an iffy bookie (Eric Stoltz) and his
assistant (Rebecca Gayheart), all of whom might be mixed up in a group sex
kinda thing. Put Alan in an LSD-infused mania for half the movie and you've
got Harvard Man.
Plot-wise, the movie doesn't carry much of anything special, though it's fun to
see the cast acknowledge some of its more improbable elements, such as Stoltz's
character having four different accents. Gellar, Adams, Stoltz, and Grenier
all turn in memorable performances, especially Grenier's near-psychosis after
too much acid, running uncontrollably all over Cambridge. Only Ray Allen (as
Alan's b-ball colleague) disappoints -- as usual, his line readings come off as
exactly that and little more. As well, the jarring jump-around editing (within
and between scenes) is annoying and induces a headache inside of 10 minutes.
Stop it, people!
There's a certain niche audience that will eat up Harvard Man -- but whether
that's the mob-movie set, the college-movie set, or the sex-movie set, I really
have no idea.
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Review by Christopher Null
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