DVD Review: Harold - Page 2

While the message here is clichéd and entirely oblivious, the film works in a way that can only be described as "shamefully enjoyable".

I was expecting bottom of the barrel material. What I got was sloppy fun — a film that avoids the dreaded banana peel and goes about without a noticeable stumble. So, when you have nothing else to look forward to on television, Harold just might fit the bill for something to pass time and not regret watching.

The DVD's special features include "U.S.A. Trailer" and "Interviews With The Cast and Crew". Not much for special features, but truthfully, the film doesn't deserve any more than its release to DVD on September 16.

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