These shots are great! I have't read the entire thread, but did read the first few pages, with prices being discussed and comments on how this film isn't Portra-esque and not worth the money.
I've been shooting film since I was 5, and I've seen stuff come and go at one time or another. As a minilab manager, I was used to processing the original, Eastern-bloc Orwo that overseas travellers had picked up cheap, and managed to get something decent out of negs that were never made for the C-41 process.
As a shooter from the 90s onwards, I was purchasing one of the more expensive films available in Australia - Agfa in all its forms. Yup, I chose the "obscure" stuff that wasn't readily available off the shelf and cost 1/3 more than Fuji and Kodak. I loved it - the tonal range, the grain, the colour palette the variety it offered me, instead of the green or yellow box that filled the shelves of camera stores and labs alike.
Personally, I don't get the "Portra love", but that's fine, we don't all have to enjoy one particular film. I'm happy to try the new stuff that Harman and Adox are rolling out, after all it's new, not some repackaged Vision film, aero film or Fujak hybrid stuff, being pushed out as a film by a manufacturer who has pulled out of the 35mm market. Harman don't have the bankroll of Kodak, and in case we all missed it - they aren't Kodak, so naturally their film won't be Kodak-like, if we want to shoot film that matches Kodak film, easy solution: shoot Kodak film.
Grain - who cares, we're not shooting digital, and last time I checked, grain is an inherent component of film. I just bought a roll of this on the weekend - set me back $AUD28.95 - but I'm happy to spend cash on a product that is in the development phase. I guess it's kind of like supporting a Kickstarter idea, but we get to try the product we're investing in during the testing phase.
I hope Harman learn a lot from this first batch release and continue to make it, even if it means rebadging it at a slower speed (125) to let shooters get the most out of it. I grabbed some Color Mission a few months back too, although not had an opportunity to shoot it, but can't wait to run both of these through my EOS1n and enjoy the feeling of shooting "new" film.