Hunting Season
- 2025
- 1h 40min
Un padre single farà tutto il necessario per proteggere sua figlia di 13 anni dal mondo corrotto che la circonda.Un padre single farà tutto il necessario per proteggere sua figlia di 13 anni dal mondo corrotto che la circonda.Un padre single farà tutto il necessario per proteggere sua figlia di 13 anni dal mondo corrotto che la circonda.
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Listen, this movie has problems, and is by no means perfect. The beginning is especially problematic, as the character wasn't introduced nor was it well acted. At a few minutes in, I thought I was watching an autistic person annoy someone, but apparently it was supposed to be a drug lord.
Luckily I stuck with it, because it does get a lot better. Gibson and his daughter are sweet, and the rest of the acting is serviceable. The story doesn't make a ton of sense as presented, yet still makes for an extremely watchable movie.
Luckily I stuck with it, because it does get a lot better. Gibson and his daughter are sweet, and the rest of the acting is serviceable. The story doesn't make a ton of sense as presented, yet still makes for an extremely watchable movie.
Mel Gibson returns with a fatherly role, with healthy principles such as family care and faith, in a lost, corrupt and violent world.
Sofia Hublitz is like a ray of sunshine and is very believable in the role.
Miss Stallone does okay.
Mel has his original "hands" that made him famous.
A film worth seeing.
Sofia Hublitz is like a ray of sunshine and is very believable in the role.
Miss Stallone does okay.
Mel has his original "hands" that made him famous.
A film worth seeing.
"Hunting Season" is a competently made thriller that builds tension through atmosphere and restraint, even if it never quite rises above genre familiarity. It's a solid watch, but one that plays things a little too safely to leave a lasting impression.
The direction favors subtlety over spectacle, allowing unease to develop gradually. This approach works in places, creating moments of genuine tension, but it also means the film can feel muted at times, lacking the punch needed to fully engage. Visually, it's appropriate and consistent, though rarely striking.
The performances are believable and grounded, helping sell the realism of the situation. However, the characters themselves aren't especially memorable, and the story follows well-worn paths without adding much of its own identity. What could have been sharper or more daring settles instead for competence.
In the end, "Hunting Season" isn't bad - just limited. It delivers a restrained, watchable thriller experience, but one that remains firmly in the realm of "okay" rather than truly compelling.
The direction favors subtlety over spectacle, allowing unease to develop gradually. This approach works in places, creating moments of genuine tension, but it also means the film can feel muted at times, lacking the punch needed to fully engage. Visually, it's appropriate and consistent, though rarely striking.
The performances are believable and grounded, helping sell the realism of the situation. However, the characters themselves aren't especially memorable, and the story follows well-worn paths without adding much of its own identity. What could have been sharper or more daring settles instead for competence.
In the end, "Hunting Season" isn't bad - just limited. It delivers a restrained, watchable thriller experience, but one that remains firmly in the realm of "okay" rather than truly compelling.
Mel Gibson is one of the most experienced actors, producers, and directors, regardless of what has happened in his private life. He is a very charismatic old guy.
This film reveals a lot about the development of the characters. You get a clear picture of what these people are like. And that takes time. Almost half of the film shows the father and his daughter living alone in the forest, and you learn what kind of people they are. Good people. And they know how to survive, they know how to deal with problems. So you start to worry more about the villains of the film than about these two and how they will cope with the problems ahead.
The second half is pretty brutal and bloody. I loved this movie. I loved watching these two. I don't want to say any more. I don't want to spoil the story.
Just watch the movie if you want to see how to deal with a brutal crime. You won't be disappointed.
This film reveals a lot about the development of the characters. You get a clear picture of what these people are like. And that takes time. Almost half of the film shows the father and his daughter living alone in the forest, and you learn what kind of people they are. Good people. And they know how to survive, they know how to deal with problems. So you start to worry more about the villains of the film than about these two and how they will cope with the problems ahead.
The second half is pretty brutal and bloody. I loved this movie. I loved watching these two. I don't want to say any more. I don't want to spoil the story.
Just watch the movie if you want to see how to deal with a brutal crime. You won't be disappointed.
8.0 stars.
I lost count how many hundreds of movies I've seen similar to 'Hunting Season'. Just about every movie star has been in one and I think Mel Gibson has probably been in a half-dozen like this.
Trying to describe the genre, it's basically a story about a father protecting a woman and his innocent daughter from bad people. There are a hundred ways to tell this particular type of story, whether it's on a grand scale like 'John Wick', or literally any movie with a big shot action hero, such as 'Death Wish' or a very small scale like 'Hunting Season' -- they tell mostly the same story. I know I've seen so many others that are almost identical to it, but none of the names come to mind.
But this film is simply about an aged man (Gibson) who is mostly a hermit living in a cabin in the woods with his daughter. They stumble onto a wounded woman down by the river and the rest of the narrative is easy to figure. It's about all hell breaking loose when gangsters find out the woman is still alive, because she knows too much.
Sound like a familiar plot? It certainly is and that's the rest of the story. As you can guess, the old man is a warrior, ex-military type, and his daughter can handle a gun too. And so now they must defend themselves against a butt-load of two-bit gangsters who basically run a cartel in "Jerkwater USA", as Colonel Trautman would say.
This movie is a semi-slow burner and not in any way a big production, but it will keep you on the edge of your seat. It felt a bit like 'Road House' too, (The Swayze version), but I'm not exactly sure why. I think the daughter resembles the blond in 'Road House', I don't know.
I lost count how many hundreds of movies I've seen similar to 'Hunting Season'. Just about every movie star has been in one and I think Mel Gibson has probably been in a half-dozen like this.
Trying to describe the genre, it's basically a story about a father protecting a woman and his innocent daughter from bad people. There are a hundred ways to tell this particular type of story, whether it's on a grand scale like 'John Wick', or literally any movie with a big shot action hero, such as 'Death Wish' or a very small scale like 'Hunting Season' -- they tell mostly the same story. I know I've seen so many others that are almost identical to it, but none of the names come to mind.
But this film is simply about an aged man (Gibson) who is mostly a hermit living in a cabin in the woods with his daughter. They stumble onto a wounded woman down by the river and the rest of the narrative is easy to figure. It's about all hell breaking loose when gangsters find out the woman is still alive, because she knows too much.
Sound like a familiar plot? It certainly is and that's the rest of the story. As you can guess, the old man is a warrior, ex-military type, and his daughter can handle a gun too. And so now they must defend themselves against a butt-load of two-bit gangsters who basically run a cartel in "Jerkwater USA", as Colonel Trautman would say.
This movie is a semi-slow burner and not in any way a big production, but it will keep you on the edge of your seat. It felt a bit like 'Road House' too, (The Swayze version), but I'm not exactly sure why. I think the daughter resembles the blond in 'Road House', I don't know.
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- 1h 40min(100 min)
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