IFF Boston Review: "Harmony and Me"

Like a real life break-up, the film “Harmony and Me” is equally downtrodden in all aspects of the word.  The offbeat comedy focuses on a self-deprecating character surrounded by friends that do not seem any better off than our protagonist.  Our lead character’s attitude can be summed up in a statement he makes fairly early on in the movie, “The events that make up my life are meant for low stakes dramatization.”Read more...

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