Opening Scene of Elizabeth HarvestĮlizabeth-4 is taken out of her tank. Claire also figures out that Oliver is not Henry’s son but a clone. Claire is disgusted but is unable to leave because she wants to accomplish what she set out to do – reverse the neurodegeneration eventually, she succeeds. That euphoria of his marriage night again, the force of joy that Elizabeth was. Henry explained that his goal was to experience Claire doesn’t question Henry about it because she realized that the neurodegeneration in Elizabeth-3 had returned and that she had failed.Įlizabeth Harvest: Why has Henry created the Elizabeth clones?Ĭlaire initiated an affair with Henry but soon realized that his obsession for his dead wife would always stand in the way of any meaningful relationship. While Henry claimed that she suffocated on her own, Claire has strong reasons to believe that Henry killed Elizabeth-3. Claire lied to the detective, saying Elizabeth-3 was her niece. Detective Logan found her and brought her back. Elizabeth harvest Spoiler: Death of Elizabeth-3ĭays later, Elizabeth-3 discovered the Elizabeth Harvest Room and ran out of the house. Abysses of amnesia continually opened beneath her, and she was unable to maintain a genuine inner world. Elizabeth-3 emerged from her tank physiologically healthy but struggled to remember anything for more than a few seconds. Elizabeth-3’s story in Elizabeth HarvestĬlaire worked on Elizabeth-3, and in two years, she cracked the code to the degeneration. Years later, he identified another doctor, Claire, and recruited her based on her work in neurodegeneration. To buy time, Henry put the other clones in suspended animation. That night, Henry blinded Oliver in his sleep and blamed it on an electrical fire.Įlizabeth-2, Suspended Animation, and ClaireĮventually, Elizabeth-2 died too because of her condition. Unable to stand what Henry was doing with the clones, he confronted him. On one of his summer holidays, Oliver met a young Elizabeth-2 and fell in love. The first clone, Elizabeth-1, presumably died from the medical condition. Elizabeth Harvest Spoiler: Oliver’s Blindness, Elizabeth-1, and Elizabeth-2 The rest of the world thought Oliver was Henry’s son. So he created a clone of himself and called him Oliver. Henry had a concern that Elizabeth’s clone might yearn for a younger man. At birth, two of the cloned subjects displayed the mutation. Sick with grief, Henry cloned her cells and harvested six copies. He was once married to a beautiful, young woman named Elizabeth who died two years after because of a neurodegenerative condition. Henry is a retired billionaire, thanks to his medical work in somatic cell research. I’ll also count the clones as I progress. The film has the story told in a non-linear format which is excellent, but for the sake of simplicity, I’ll narrate it linearly. The real killer in this visually pleasing film is the complex but poor script, that can’t make its mystery story suspenseful or interesting or understandable.Elizabeth Harvest Explained: Plot Synopsis In this foreboding atmosphere are two servants (Matthew Beard & Carla Gugino), an inquisitive detective (Dylan Baker) and a murky narrative that might be about gender politics. The film also at that time experiences a downturn. Naturally she will not listen, and when inside the forbidden room terrible things happen. He tells her she can go everywhere in the house but for one locked room. In the human cloning sci-fi film by Sebastian Gutierrez (“Girl Walks Into A Bar”/”She Creature”), a take off on the Bluebeard motif, the wealthy and brainy scientist Henry (Ciaran Hinds) brings his gorgeous and much younger wife Elizabeth (Abbey Lee, supermodel) home to his luxurious high-tech country estate after the wedding. (director/writer: Sebastian Gutierrez cinematographer: Cale Finot editor: Matt Mayer music: Faris Badwan/Rachel Zaffira cast: Ciaran Hinds (Henry), Abbey Lee (Elizabeth), Carla Gugino (Claire), Matthew Beard (Oliver), Dylan Baker (Detective Logan) Runtime: 105 MPAA Rating: R producers: Sebastian Gutierrez/Fred Berger/Leon Clarance/Brian Kavanaugh-Jones/Sebastian Gutierrez IFC Films 2018)
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