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abstract - "Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don"t know where they are -- or how they got there. In the shadow of a dark internet conspiracy theory, ruthless elitists gather at a remote location to hunt humans for sport. But their master plan is about to be derailed when one of the hunted, Crystal, turns the tables on her pursuers

genre - Action

Damon Lindelof

USA

average Rating - 6,5 of 10 Stars

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The hunt is over koozies. The haunted corn maze in shreveport. The hunted. This originally ran on March 13, and we are re-running because of its early VOD drop. Craig Zobel ’s “The Hunt” is filled with more memes than plot. The incendiary film, which caused much online handwringing last fall, was eventually shelved after the president weighed in with an uninformed opinion. Almost everybody’s opinion came sight unseen because few eyes had even watched “The Hunt” at all. No matter, after much sound and fury the movie is more of a molehill than a mountain. Betty Gilpin deserves better and so do we. The film opens on a bombastic overture and a stiltedly staged group text that will retroactively become important. We are then whisked onto a luxury jet where the liberal rich are feted and random poor conservatives from different parts of the country have been drugged and tucked out-of-sight in the back of the plane. The next scene opens on the kidnapped victims waking up gagged and heading towards a mysterious box in a field, like the cornucopia from “ The Hunger Games. ” Once their restraints are off and the shooting begins, the most dangerous game’s afoot. It’s easier to single out what I enjoyed about the movie before delving into its messy politics. There are a handful of thrilling, suspenseful sequences like the first shootout in the field and some hand-to-hand combat. Zobel leans into the exploitative possibilities of recreating Richard Connell’s The Most Dangerous Game for a new audience, including bloody boobytraps, a grenade thrown down a guy’s pants and many, many painful-looking splattery wounds from arrows, knives and bullets. Standing tall and stern-faced in the middle of the violent squall is Crystal (Gilpin), the movie’s secret weapon and its saving grace. Hardly any of the other characters on either side of the liberal/conservative divide ever rise above a trite stereotype, and while there’s not too much more depth to Crystal, Gilpin’s performance as a reluctant warrior makes her kind of a hero. She plays Crystal with a tight-lipped and restrained presence, perhaps a holdover from tolerating rotten customers at her car rental agency job. Later, we learn she served in the military, and Gilpin embodies this moving rigidly but quickly, showing that some of her discipline has worn off over the years through a few nervous ticks. Still, her eyes remain on survival and never lets her guard down, like Rambo by way of Mississippi. For those of us who have watched her as Liberty Belle on Netflix’s “Glow, ” she’s playing someone completely against type and it’s exhilarating to watch. Apart from Gilpin, the movie falls apart. The villains in this story are liberal elites lead by a woman named Athena ( Hilary Swank) who have a preposterous social media backstory fueled by a conspiracy theory known as Manorgate. It’s one of the many borrowed and tweaked headlines used in “The Hunt, ” which despite all its copy and pasting of popular terms and internet slurs, doesn’t add up to anything beyond its superficial violence. Written by Nick Cuse and Damon Lindelof, “The Hunt” proves how “both-siderism” doesn’t always logically pan out. How could a pack of liberals easily upset by the sugar in soda, climate change and gendered language turn to kill for sport? Instead, the movie plays into the conspiracy fears about crisis actors and theories that rich liberal elites are out to kill them, and that is where things get less funny. Zobel, Cuse and Lindelof made a movie to own the libs and the conservatives, which might be the most capitalist (or nihilist) attitude towards politics yet. The unoriginality of “The Hunt” extends to its cinematography, which Darran Tiernan paints with one shade of grey and maroon bloodstains, its unremarkable production design by Matthew Munn, and its stereotype-reaffirming wardrobe from costume designer David Tabbert. The movie is both disposable in its inability to say something—anything! —about the current political climate beyond “Oh, it’s dicey out there, ” and as a strange cultural artifact of the times. It’s just as likely that this movie would have flown in and out of theaters without much notice were it not for its momentary blip on social media. Perhaps there’s more of a lesson to be learned from “The Hunt” than what happens in “The Hunt. ” Monica Castillo Monica Castillo is a freelance writer and University of Southern California Annenberg graduate film critic fellow. Although she originally went to Boston University for biochemistry and molecular biology before landing in the sociology department, she went on to review films for The Boston Phoenix, WBUR, Dig Boston, The Boston Globe, and co-hosted the podcast “Cinema Fix. ” The Hunt (2020) Rated R for strong bloody violence, and language throughout. 115 minutes 1 day ago 2 days 3 days ago.

The hunt showdown gameplay. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 Verified Purchase This movie is really bad. Don"t spend the money on it. I feel really stupid that I did. Definitely not worth it. The movie seems like it"s trying to make some point about how awful liberal elites are, but never quite lands the point so I"m not sure what it was supposed to be. It"s labeled as "satire", but satire is "the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people"s stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues" (Oxford). This movie doesn"t really meet any of those criteria. I guess you would say it employs exaggeration and ridicule but it does it in such a ham-handed manner that it doesn"t manage to "expose" anything. My theory is that the people who made this movie got finished and realized that they had a piece of crap on their hands, so in an effort to conceal that fact they tried to relabel it as "satire" so we wouldn"t know that they had actually tried to do the opposite and completely failed. The only good part is that there"s a cute pig who shows up in a few scenes. The pig"s presence is never actually explained (unless it"s supposed to be a tie-in to the Snowball name of one of the characters -- Animal Farm reference), and that makes about as much sense as the whole rest of the movie. Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 Verified Purchase Didn"t deserve the hype, but it was mildly entertaining. I wouldn"t call it the best satire out there. The movie had a lot more jabs at "liberals" than it did the "deplorables, " which was refreshing. Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 Verified Purchase This movie was hilarious! The controversy was way overblown. It"s so way over the top, the violence is cartoonish, but that"s what makes it fun. And for conservatives reading this, it actually takes more jabs at liberals, and the best character by far is one of the "deplorables, " played to perfection by Betty Gilpin. I"ll be buying it when it"s available for purchase. Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2020 Verified Purchase I was planning to go to a theater to watch this movie but, with the lock down in place, I had to rent it instead. I did not expect a masterpiece - I thought it would be a flick along the lines of Obamaland and Idiocracy filled with human caricatures. But there was no comparison. Even though I do not have the stomach for gore and cruelty anymore, I really enjoyed it. The plot was not formulaic and completely unpredictable. It never really slowed down so I sat glued to the screen until the end. The conversations were short but idiomatic and there was a lot that could be unpacked. The characters were pretty well-developed for such a fast-paced action movie - I really got a feel for them. The acting was first-rate. I should mention that Betty Gilpin was magnificent. She was the archetype of a Real American Girl. She was beautiful, smart, independent, resourceful, fearless, strong yet compassionate and down-to-earth, unlike the wealthy psychopaths. The way she told the story about Jack Rabbit and Box Turtle took my breath away. I would give her an Oscar for Best Actress without hesitation, if that award still meant anything. Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 Verified Purchase It was just what you thought it would be but a little better, so four stars instead of three. Gore factor was on point from the start. Acting was fine, kept me jumping and wondering who to believe and who was a phony. Same price as going to the theater but I get to pause for a bathroom break, eat my own food and snuggle under a blanket. Good waste of 90ish minutes. We"re all stuck in our house anyways Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 Verified Purchase Great cast. Good acting. Very funny. It"s not a deep thinking movie or artsy. If you"re looking for a fun action movie then this is it. And you can even be conservative or libertarian and enjoy it. It pokes fun of liberals too. I liked it better than Ready or Not. 100 x better than the current crap in the cinema. Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020 Verified Purchase Oddly this film is definitely enjoyable to deplorables. And seems to make a lot more fun of Liberals. The most hilarious remarks come out of their mouths. I can see why a lot gave it 1 star. Sadly so. This was a fun, crazy film. Obviously seducing us by the darker concept of brutal comical violence and vengeance. The $19. 99 rent will surely bring down the star reviews, after all, we"re all in new territory here with the pandemic thing. So folks will most definitely be harsher on this film. If this went into theatres, then onto Amazon... probably would have been way more successful, but it was most certainly plagued by timing (during a shooting tragedy) and now... being thrown around a pandemic. I do know Fox News and conservatives attacked this film when it was first going to be released. It was misguided for sure in one sense, but again, timing is everything. Hopefully these film makers will get more chances... because though this film played on typical murder game tropes, it brought lots of social media and America"s split to the forefront... and had fun with it. Kudos! Oh and the lead was hot, tough... be cool to see her in some Aliens like dark sinister scifi military action flick! … sayin! Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 Verified Purchase.

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