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Harry + Max

Country: USA, Language: English, 74 mins

  • Director: Christopher Munch
  • Writer: Christopher Munch
  • Producer: Roni Deitz; Christopher Munch

CGiii Comment

Incestuous brothers...

This has the most ridiculous wank scene of all time (an amazing 3 seconds long)...more bad news...a cliche-riddled puerile script, some shabby performances and lacklustre directing.

Thank God it's only 70 minutes too long.

A vile, trivial and irresponsible film.

Detestable.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Harry is a 23-year-old former boy band idol who is watching his younger brother Max, 16, follow in his footsteps. Harry has detoured on his way to a Japanese concert tour to escort Max on a long-promised camping adventure. Their trip begins on a note of camaraderie but quickly turns serious as old wounds resurface, forcing them to come to terms with their dysfunctional past--Harry's drinking problems, his disconnection from the family, and, most of all, his relationship with Max and the emotional dependency that keeps them from moving into adulthood.

Cast & Characters

Bryce Johnson as Harry;
Cole Williams as Max;
Rain Phoenix as Nikki;
Katherine Ellis as Brandi;
Roni Deitz as Roxanne;
Tom Gilroy as Josiah;
Michelle Phillips as Mother;
Justin Zachary as Jordan;
Max Piscioneri as Max, Aged 9;
Mark L. Young as Harry, Aged 15