
She’s fun and fascinating to watch, something that usual for her and comes together great in this film with Abbey Lee’s mesmerizing performance bringing a sort of magic between the two of them. Her character is one that is layered, hiding something, and she takes this and goes with it, giving the type of attitude and performance that are magnetic for the viewer and par for the course for her fans. Here she proves herself, once again, to be a rock for the story and other actors to lean on. Playing Claire, one of the house staff members, is Carla Gugino who steals more than one scene with her usual natural charm and acting ability. Here he goes from caring to scary fairly quickly, or is he both at the same time, and quite effectively. His performance is low-key powerful, proving that a slient, strong type can be an impressive presence even with few words. Playing her new husband, Henry, is Ciaran Hinds who starts off a touch creepy yet charming and ramps up the vibes on one side as the film advances. In the titular character of Elizabeth, Abbey Lee is mesmerizing, constantly pulling the viewer’s attention to her both because of her look and because of how she subtly adapts her acting and her presence to the ever changing situation she is in. The cast for these characters is fairly small with only a handful of them showing up throughout the film. The film could easily have become a jumbled mess, but this attention to detail in the script paired with the careful direction keep the film moving forward while also keeping the storylines and characters easily understood even with the complex science being thrown at the viewer. The writing for Elizabeth Harvest is strong with an attention to details that shows particularly in how the science side of the fiction is approached. Writer/director Sebastian Gutierrez creates a sort of fairytale here with definite nods to Bluebeard and his forbidden room while mixing an odd romance with scientific research, creating a believable sci-fi that connects to viewer through its lead. Being locked out of a single room raises her curiosity until she decides to investigate. As time goes by, she meets the house staff and becomes curious of her surroundings and husband.
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(6) A sixth clone of "Elizabeth" is shot in the back by another clone, in addition to being shot in the stomach she dies after speaking to the clone. (5) A fifth clone of "Elizabeth" is hacked to death by Ciaran with a machete.

(4) Another clone of Elizabeth is killed by Ciaran (off-screen) we only see her scream and see Ciaran covered in her blood. (3) One clone of "Elizabeth" suffocates from unspecified circumstances prior to the events of the film (off-screen) her body is shown in a flashback when Carla sees her.

(2) Two clones of "Elizabeth" die during Carla's and Ciaran Hinds' attempts to stabilize them prior to the events of the film (off-screen) their deaths are revealed through Carla's narration.
