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Joseph y su familia viven en el desierto remoto como cazadores de pieles, pero su tranquilidad se ve amenazada cuando piensan que están siendo cazados por el regreso de un lobo rebelde, y Jo... Leer todoJoseph y su familia viven en el desierto remoto como cazadores de pieles, pero su tranquilidad se ve amenazada cuando piensan que están siendo cazados por el regreso de un lobo rebelde, y Joseph los deja atrás para rastrearlo.Joseph y su familia viven en el desierto remoto como cazadores de pieles, pero su tranquilidad se ve amenazada cuando piensan que están siendo cazados por el regreso de un lobo rebelde, y Joseph los deja atrás para rastrearlo.
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- 3 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
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The story line sounded great and I thought I would give it a chance. It had me guessing the entire time of WTH is going on. I have seen a LOT of movies and the ending... just WOW , I never expected that and it was great!!!!!!!!!
On face value what appears to be a fairly unassuming low-budget Canadian backed thriller/horror ends up becoming something else entirely in its latter stages thanks too a sharp pivot as Hunter Hunter escapes the doldrums of a slowly staged start and some el-cheapo production values to become a small-scale genre mash-up that is well worth tracking down.
Directed by Shawn Linden, who brings this film to life based off a script he had in the pipeline since 2007, Hunter Hunter starts out in a so-so fashion as he introduces us to Camille Sullivan and Devon Sawa's couple Anne and Joseph who alongside their young daughter Renee (played well by Summer H. Howell) live out a secluded life in the wilderness scraping out an existence as fur trappers only to have their simple lifestyle interrupted by a ravenous wolf that poses a significant threat to their lives and livelihoods.
There's certainly nothing overly new about this particular set-up, there have been numerous small budget and big-scale tales of man vs beast over the history of film and far before moving pictures ever existed but without going directly into heavy spoiler territory, Hunter Hunter doesn't end up becoming the exact type of film you would initially expect it too be and for a film with miniscule funds and options, it does well to morph into a genuinely unnerving tale that will linger long in the memory thanks to its insane finale.
At the heart of all of these happenings are some memorable little turns also with Sullivan doing good work as the determined yet frightened Hannah and the increasingly rugged looking Nick Stahl as the injured house guest of the couple Lou, a man who offers either a hindrance or a potential help to their survival against a animalistic threat that could strike at any moment.
As is the case with many films of this low-end ilk, Hunter Hunter is rough around the edges in many departments with Linden's direction mostly by the numbers and delivered without much flair and many production values lack a certain polish that could've otherwise elevated this grim and dreary affair but while never reaching grand heights, this is a little film that could and will be sure to please genre fans seeking an unpredictable bout of storytelling from a film many would've expected nothing from.
Final Say -
Doing well to overcome a slow start and a middling middle section, Hunter Hunter takes a dark and shocking turn in its latter stages and proves even the most unlikely of films have a chance to become something more even when the odds are stacked well and truly against them.
3 traps out of 5.
Directed by Shawn Linden, who brings this film to life based off a script he had in the pipeline since 2007, Hunter Hunter starts out in a so-so fashion as he introduces us to Camille Sullivan and Devon Sawa's couple Anne and Joseph who alongside their young daughter Renee (played well by Summer H. Howell) live out a secluded life in the wilderness scraping out an existence as fur trappers only to have their simple lifestyle interrupted by a ravenous wolf that poses a significant threat to their lives and livelihoods.
There's certainly nothing overly new about this particular set-up, there have been numerous small budget and big-scale tales of man vs beast over the history of film and far before moving pictures ever existed but without going directly into heavy spoiler territory, Hunter Hunter doesn't end up becoming the exact type of film you would initially expect it too be and for a film with miniscule funds and options, it does well to morph into a genuinely unnerving tale that will linger long in the memory thanks to its insane finale.
At the heart of all of these happenings are some memorable little turns also with Sullivan doing good work as the determined yet frightened Hannah and the increasingly rugged looking Nick Stahl as the injured house guest of the couple Lou, a man who offers either a hindrance or a potential help to their survival against a animalistic threat that could strike at any moment.
As is the case with many films of this low-end ilk, Hunter Hunter is rough around the edges in many departments with Linden's direction mostly by the numbers and delivered without much flair and many production values lack a certain polish that could've otherwise elevated this grim and dreary affair but while never reaching grand heights, this is a little film that could and will be sure to please genre fans seeking an unpredictable bout of storytelling from a film many would've expected nothing from.
Final Say -
Doing well to overcome a slow start and a middling middle section, Hunter Hunter takes a dark and shocking turn in its latter stages and proves even the most unlikely of films have a chance to become something more even when the odds are stacked well and truly against them.
3 traps out of 5.
It's not a high action or a texas chainsaw it's more of that deliverance feel to it, it keeps you interested and entertained enough and WOW what a great ending!! Lead actress steals the movie but everyone was excellent and it's a great film. Will definitely watch again!!
A family struggle to survive as trappers in remote woodland, but after discovering traces of a predator they become the prey ...
Movies about isolation can be a real drag, but this is well paced and produced. The cinematography and editing relieve the monotony of endless pine trees, and the music and eerie forest sounds keep up the tension.
Performances are good, with a tense family dynamic revolving around a taciturn Rugged Individual of a father, but that's not what the story explores. Instead it ends up a brutal reflection on solitude, when people are left to their own devices without the support of others, from scraping by in an increasingly pointless tradition to indulging humanity's sickest urges.
The climax involves merciless punishment - to the point of pornographic voyeurism. At best, this is a bleak picture of how bad it gets when depravity is offered no resistance; at worst, no better than a snuff movie.
Overall: Well made survivalist tale, but whichever way you take it the implications are unpleasant.
Movies about isolation can be a real drag, but this is well paced and produced. The cinematography and editing relieve the monotony of endless pine trees, and the music and eerie forest sounds keep up the tension.
Performances are good, with a tense family dynamic revolving around a taciturn Rugged Individual of a father, but that's not what the story explores. Instead it ends up a brutal reflection on solitude, when people are left to their own devices without the support of others, from scraping by in an increasingly pointless tradition to indulging humanity's sickest urges.
The climax involves merciless punishment - to the point of pornographic voyeurism. At best, this is a bleak picture of how bad it gets when depravity is offered no resistance; at worst, no better than a snuff movie.
Overall: Well made survivalist tale, but whichever way you take it the implications are unpleasant.
A family is living far off the grid (not trapped) in a cabin. It's the life Dad wants, but mom may not be all in anymore and complains their teenaged daughter was never even given the choice on how or where to live.
Dad believes his family is being stalked by a rogue and dangerous wolf. True, but there's something else even more terrifying and dangerous out there, as well.
You'll have to watch the rest unfold. No spoilers.
It's full of peril that will make you squirm, that's for sure. It's dark and grim, but ultimately the ending is righteous.
Definitely worth a watch. *Not for the faint of heart.
Dad believes his family is being stalked by a rogue and dangerous wolf. True, but there's something else even more terrifying and dangerous out there, as well.
You'll have to watch the rest unfold. No spoilers.
It's full of peril that will make you squirm, that's for sure. It's dark and grim, but ultimately the ending is righteous.
Definitely worth a watch. *Not for the faint of heart.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSummer H. Howell's character was a 8-year-old boy in a script but the director Shawn Linden swapped the gender and changed the age after Summer got this part.
- ErroresThe lever action rifle that the girl and her mother used that was referred to repeatedly as being .22 caliber is actually a large caliber rifle and not a .22. Lever action .22 caliber rifles do not load through a side loading gate, are much smaller than the rifle in question and simply looking at the large bore at the end of the barrel makes it clear that it's a large caliber rifle.
- ConexionesReferenced in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Best Movies of 2020 (2020)
- Bandas sonorasHypnotized Narcissist
Written by Christian Sinding Søndergaard (KODA)
Published by Christian Sinding Søndergaard (KODA)
Performed by Tales of Murder and Dust
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Cazador contra cazador
- Locaciones de filmación
- Libau, Manitoba, Canadá(filmed on location in)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 32,705
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 12,010
- 20 dic 2020
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 32,705
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