

The other two are Christopher Gray and Emily Tyra. He plays a bit of a nerd character it seems, an evil Leonard Hofstadter if you wanna say so, also physically.

Now a few words on the cast: I don't think I have too much to say here: It's a trio of young aspiring actors, two guys and one girl with Munro Chambers from Degrassi and Turbo Kid being the only somewhat famous one. So the poster is slightly misleading with the three being in the water, but then again all three characters are indeed in the water on exactly one occasion, so somehow it also fits again, they just aren't even at the same time. They aren't even too often up there in the sun, just early on before and while it all escalates. I still felt here and there that this is also a film that could be turned nicely into a theater play because there is really just these three people and also the location which does not change dramatically either. Besides, a cast of exactly three people basically from beginning to end can only carry for so long. It feels essentil this way and no need to stretch it just for the sake of it. But it is perfectly fine that they kept it this short. Now the photo here on imdb already vaguely gives away what we get with this pretty short 80-minute movie. Still, Kovac does not show up as an actor in here, which you could have expected.

Witht he script he got help from Mike Kovac, another man who mostly specializes in other fiels as the sound department and acting are what he usually does and, in contrast to Grant, writing is really more of an exception for him.
#Harpoon 2019 movie
He is otherwise also a prolific editor, but still, this one here is not his first movie as the man in charge behind the camera by any means. "Harpoon" is an Canadian English-language movie from 2019 and the most recent filmmaking effort from writer and director Rob Grant. Reviewed by Horst_In_Translation 6 / 10 Slightly poorer Three on a boat
