79
Metascore
8 recensioni · Fornito da Metacritic.com
- 100Chicago TribuneRobert K. ElderChicago TribuneRobert K. ElderJimmy Stewart's signature role as amiably soused Elwood P. Dowd, who navigates his way through a contentious and mercenary world with the aid of his best friend, the invisible 6-foot-3-inch rabbit Harvey. [27 Jun 2008, p.C2]
- This is a happy movie and leaves a long, lingering warm glow.
- 83ColliderColliderThe 1950 film Harvey, starring the legendary Jimmy Stewart, is a film ahead of its time. It's a film that speaks to mental illness. A film that places the value of one's quirks above societal expectations. It's a charming, funny film with an innocence that is seldom seen in theaters today.
- 80The New York TimesBosley CrowtherThe New York TimesBosley CrowtherIf you're for warm and gentle whimsey, for a charmingly fanciful farce and for a little touch of pathos anent the fateful evanescence of man's dreams, then the movie version of "Harvey" is definitely for you.
- 70The GuardianLuke BuckmasterThe GuardianLuke BuckmasterStructurally the film is a little shaggy but each time you feel it starting to dip, Stewart (and Harvey) brings it back on track.
- 70Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles TimesDespite some silliness and Jimmy Stewart's occasional tendency to cross the line between sweet and cloying, the movie still holds up. It is one of Stewart's best, as it was also for Henry Koster. [11 Oct 1990, p.13]
- 60EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanGreat performances lifts this movie above its stilted script and production.