Joseph and his family live in the remote wilderness as fur trappers, but their tranquility is threatened when they think they are being hunted by the return of a rogue wolf, and Joseph leave... Read allJoseph and his family live in the remote wilderness as fur trappers, but their tranquility is threatened when they think they are being hunted by the return of a rogue wolf, and Joseph leaves them behind to track it.Joseph and his family live in the remote wilderness as fur trappers, but their tranquility is threatened when they think they are being hunted by the return of a rogue wolf, and Joseph leaves them behind to track it.
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Hadn't heard of this movie until tonight but so glad I watched it. I'd like to argue some of the negatives posted by others but I won't spoil the plot. All I will say is the title is your answer - the two male protaganists had history which explains all the "why didn't he..." criticisms. I hope that is cryptic enough to not mean I need enable a spoiler alert. This starts slow but stick with it, it is atmospheric, the music - especially the drumming - is wonderful. The acting is perfect, the scenery gorgeous and even the sounds accompanying the end credits keep the whole feel going. I love films that are "out there" and just keep surprising you. This movie is brilliant, one of the best I have seen this year.
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.
It's a surprisingly great little film. It takes awhile after finishing it to let the Tension out it so brilliant builds out. I needed a bit to decompress and process what I just saw. A jewel of a small film!
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!!!!!!!!!
With a dark, ominous aura smeared all across its remote wilderness setting and a foreboding score that escalates the tension & suspense to nerve-rattling levels with ease, Hunter Hunter reeks of death and is a bone-chilling exercise in dread & paranoia that simply refuses to hold back its primal ferocity once it kicks into action and also features one of the most memorable endings in recent years.
Written & directed by Shawn Linden, the build-up is slow but effective and the first half of the story is effortlessly captivating, gripping the viewers with fear & uncertainty of the threat that lurks between the trees. On paper the plot doesn't amount to much but the tense atmosphere its surroundings invoke helps sustain its intensity. And also adding to the film's unnerving vibe is the stealth camerawork & grim score.
However, the film could've done without the subplot concerning the local police officer as it neither adds anything of value to the main plot nor enriches the viewing experience by much. The actors are committed to their roles and while they sure would've liked more flesh on their characters to build their act upon, their visceral rendition is nonetheless strong & fitting, with Camille Sullivan impressing the most amongst all.
Overall, Hunter Hunter takes a cold-blooded approach to bring its story to screen and packs some brutal, disturbing & harrowing imagery that will affect some viewers. Linden's direction stands out more than his writing here, for the script is thin on plot & characterisation and yet by drawing out the premise and setting up a sinister ambience, the director allows the horror to unfurl gradually & effectually and saves the best scene for the last. Definitely worth a shot.
Written & directed by Shawn Linden, the build-up is slow but effective and the first half of the story is effortlessly captivating, gripping the viewers with fear & uncertainty of the threat that lurks between the trees. On paper the plot doesn't amount to much but the tense atmosphere its surroundings invoke helps sustain its intensity. And also adding to the film's unnerving vibe is the stealth camerawork & grim score.
However, the film could've done without the subplot concerning the local police officer as it neither adds anything of value to the main plot nor enriches the viewing experience by much. The actors are committed to their roles and while they sure would've liked more flesh on their characters to build their act upon, their visceral rendition is nonetheless strong & fitting, with Camille Sullivan impressing the most amongst all.
Overall, Hunter Hunter takes a cold-blooded approach to bring its story to screen and packs some brutal, disturbing & harrowing imagery that will affect some viewers. Linden's direction stands out more than his writing here, for the script is thin on plot & characterisation and yet by drawing out the premise and setting up a sinister ambience, the director allows the horror to unfurl gradually & effectually and saves the best scene for the last. Definitely worth a shot.
Did you know
- 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.
- GoofsThe 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.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Best Movies of 2020 (2020)
- SoundtracksHypnotized Narcissist
Written by Christian Sinding Søndergaard (KODA)
Published by Christian Sinding Søndergaard (KODA)
Performed by Tales of Murder and Dust
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- Cazador contra cazador
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- Libau, Manitoba, Canada(filmed on location in)
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- $32,705
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,010
- Dec 20, 2020
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- $32,705
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