![]() ![]() One of the major successes about a film of this nature is that Gutierrez and his team have gathered a perfect cast. They are stored in cryogenic lockers and when Henry learns that Elizabeth is aware, he decides to start over again, killing her, and awakening the next clone. We find out about the two mildly mad scientists when Elizabeth stumbles upon a room that has not one, but multiple clones of herself. Films such as Alien: Covenant, Ex Machina, Cube, House on Haunted Hill or 10 Cloverfield Lane come to mind, but what Elizabeth Harvest has going for it is a more cerebral approach, including getting into the mind of Henry and Claire through their scientific journals. ![]() It helps that I am a massive fan of films that deal with secluded areas and a house being more than what it looks like. It’s claustrophobic and it’s filled with all sorts of surprises. It’s sci-fi, it has a bit of Ex Machina, and a dash of Frankenstein. And we know what happens to characters when they are told about a room they can’t go into. ![]() We get a tour of the home and Elizabeth is told she can enjoy every room in the house…except for one. Only in this movie nothing is like it seems. When they arrive to their Frank Lloyd Wright-style glass house, we meet assistants Claire (Carla Gugino) and Oliver (Matthew Beard), seemingly there to wait on the couples every need. They seem destined to live wedded bliss, expressing full commitment to one another. Elizabeth (Abbey Lee from Neon Demon) is a younger woman and Henry (Ciaran Hinds) is a wealthy, brilliant scientist. Director Sebastian Gutierrez introduces us to a happy, newlywed couple, driving home to a remote Hollywood hills mansion. She has been featured several times on the cover of Australian Vogue.STARRING: ABBEY LEE CIARAN HINDS CARLA GUGINOĪ’s RATING: 3 STARS (Out of 4)Įlizabeth Harvest looks like a sci-fi film that you have seen before or maybe we just don’t see enough of them anymore. Prior to pursuing an acting career Abbey was well known as a highly successful international model, working with designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Versace, and Dolce & Gabbana. ![]() Abrams produced HBO series "Lovecraft Country", which also stars Michael Kenneth Williams, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Courtney B Vance and Jonathan Majors, and is scheduled to be released later this year. Abbey will next be seen in the new Jordan Peele & J.J. Abbey made her theatre debut playing the role of Yeliena in the Hampstead Theatre's 2018 London production of "Uncle Vanya", directed by Terry Johnson. Most recently, Abbey appeared in Justin Kelly's "Welcome Stranger", opposite Riley Keough and Caleb Landry Jones, and "Elizabeth Harvest", opposite Ciaran Hinds and Carla Gugino. She also recently starred in the award-winning Australian film "1%" opposite Eddie Baroo and Ryan Corr for which she was nominated for Best Lead Actress at the 2018 AACTA Awards. She has starred in the Australian film "Ruben Guthrie", directed by Brendan Cowell the Lionsgate/Summit epic fantasy film "Gods Of Egypt" alongside Gerard Butler and Geoffrey Rush "Office Christmas Party" directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck in which she starred opposite Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, and TJ Miller "The Neon Demon" from writer/director Nicolas Winding Refn in which she starred opposite Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, and Bella Heathcote and "The Dark Tower", based on the best-selling novels from Stephen King and starring Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba. Abbey has since appeared in numerous feature films in both America and Australia. In 2015 Abbey made her feature film debut alongside Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in George Miller's post-apocalyptic film "Mad Max: Fury Road". Abbey Lee is known for her work as a model and actress. ![]()
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