• A ridiculously young woman who looks, behaves and walks like a 17 year old snatched during her high school lunch break is mysteriously married to a man old enough to be her grandfather. I mean he's old - 50s is being generous, 60s is more likely.

    It is evident from the very first scenes that Elizabeth Harvest is meant to be a metaphorical fairy tale, but it also has stylistic influences from classics like Rosemary's Baby and perhaps a whisper of giallo.

    Unsurprisingly, the old man is a very bad man, with psychopathic tendencies who keeps wanting to marry a carbon copy of an excruciatingly young woman each time he offs her with a level of domestic violence that is complete overkill.