Ein Lehrer führt ein einsames Leben, während er die ganze Zeit um das Sorgerecht für seinen Sohn kämpft. Sein Leben verbessert sich langsam, als er sich verliebt und auch noch gute Nachricht... Alles lesenEin Lehrer führt ein einsames Leben, während er die ganze Zeit um das Sorgerecht für seinen Sohn kämpft. Sein Leben verbessert sich langsam, als er sich verliebt und auch noch gute Nachrichten von seinem Sohn erhält. Doch das neue Glück droht bald wieder zerstört zu werden, als j... Alles lesenEin Lehrer führt ein einsames Leben, während er die ganze Zeit um das Sorgerecht für seinen Sohn kämpft. Sein Leben verbessert sich langsam, als er sich verliebt und auch noch gute Nachrichten von seinem Sohn erhält. Doch das neue Glück droht bald wieder zerstört zu werden, als jemand eine kleine, unschuldige Lüge erfindet.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 38 Gewinne & 74 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Torsten
- (as Sebastian Bull Sarning)
- Jagtbroder - Lars T
- (as Steen Ordell Guldbrandsen)
Zusammenfassung
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Recently I saw another Danish movie "The Hijacking" and was so impressed with it, that I sought out this movie as it was also a highly regarded project. I'm glad I did. The movie reflected the idea of a rush to judgement and all the implications of how society reacts when information is inaccurately reinforced.
The title of the movie, "The Hunt" is symbolic of Lucas's hunt for justice, but also feeling like the hunted. It begins with friends at a hunting camp drinking & celebrating but this hunt is all a metaphor for Lucas's life. Perhaps it was best expressed when his son got a family heirloom hunting rifle and it was said that now he was old enough to find his way in the forest. "The Hunt" is really about such a journey and the forest was thick with assumptions, accusations, hatred, betrayal, and a host of other thorns, briars, branches and such things to trip up the journey. Having felt like he was being hunted through a community's narrow rifle scope of understanding, Lucas's idea of hunting is ultimately altered....and believably so.
Vinterberg does a masterful job of story telling and in such a way that we hear a morality tale. Yes, many times the information we are told in the news is correct. But what if it isn't? What price is paid by the victim and his/her family? If you want to watch a movie that is different from the typical Hollywood variety and gives you reason to search more deeply before believing what you see and hear, watch "The Hunt" and see if you would find your way through the same forest that Lucas traveled. Few of us would be able to do so....
The film's title, with bookending male hunting rituals, is obviously figurative for the hunt by the town's people for Lucas's well being. Only too swift is their condemnation, their righteous indignation, blinded by Salem-witch like certainty that he is guilty. The town's vigilante-like attitude is reminiscent of Frankenstein's townsfolk, hounding the monster without even trying to understand.
Beyond the figurative display of crowd wrong-headed mentality is the disturbing suggestion that at any time a life can be turned upside down without even being responsible. It also suggests that the only antidote is to keep believing in yourself.
Maybe more powerful is a sense of humor, which occurs occasionally in the film and is best exemplified when a friend, upon Lucas's return from police headquarters, shouts as Lucas embraces his son, "Hey! If you fondle your kid, you'll go back to jail." It's gallows humor, but it is effective. Just as effective as the ironic humor is the low-key, natural lighting, consistent close-ups, and ubiquitous hand-held camera work. It is an intimate business that closes in on everyone in the town, not just the innocent victim.
Having witnessed through this intense work of art the vulnerability all have in the face of a crowd mentality, we should remember the Chorus's final warning in Oedipus Rex: "Therefore wait to see life's ending ere thou count one mortal blest; Wait till free from pain and sorrow he has gained his final rest."
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- WissenswertesDirector Thomas Vinterberg was approached in 1999 by child psychologist Søren Friis Smith, congratulating him for Das Fest (1998) and giving him a pile of newspaper articles, scientific reports and personal notes about cases where people had been wrongfully accused of pedophilia, telling him he had to make a film about the subject.
- PatzerAfter Theo is hit by Lucas in the church he has a black eye. The same night he visits his daughter Klara in her bedroom his eye is normal again. Later Theo visits Lucas and his injury is visible again.
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[subtitled version]
Lucas: What are you saying? Have you got something to tell me?
Agnes: Stop it, Lucas.
Lucas: You want to tell me something?
Theo: Relax, Lucas.
Lucas: The whole town is listening. Tell me! What do you want to say?
Agnes: Stop it, you fucking psychopath!
Lucas: I want a word with Theo. Look into my eyes. Look me in the eyes. What do you see? Do you see anything? Nothing. There's nothing. There's nothing. You leave me alone now. You leave me alone now, Theo. Then I'll go. Thank you.
- VerbindungenFeatured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2012 (2012)
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- Budget
- 20.000.000 DKK (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 613.308 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 43.045 $
- 14. Juli 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 15.886.373 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 55 Min.(115 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1