The Hunted
The Hunted (1948)

The Hunted

1/5
(44 votos)
6.6IMDb

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I've watched this movie more then a dozen times and I can't believe how it just gets better every time, take a lesson all of you movie makers who want to make your action and war movies look real the fight sequences in this movie are out of this world and beautifully choreographed, another fine point this is one of the VERY few movies out there where the storyline is both progressive in the none action scenes and the action scenes and it never takes away from the movie. Spectacular acting by everyone involved in the movie, this movie couldn't have been made any better because it was just perfect.

I thought the movie was ok being an outdoorsman myself. I think it needed more detail or background and some clarity.

I believe liked this movie The Hunted better ten years ago, when I saw part of it on television. Despite I like watching movies uncut, I was that much younger.

I had high hopes for this movie. I really liked "The Blair Witch", and I thought that this effort might be reasonably close.

A nice little cheap noir, but the one distracting thing for me was the age difference between Preston Foster and Belita.Her character was 16 when she was sent to jail, yet she was supposed to have a torrid affair with mid 40ish "boyfriend" Preston Foster before her arrest.

In the green woods of Silver Falls , Oregon , appears Aaron Hallam (Benicio del Toro) , a trained assassin AWOL from the Special Forces , he is a disturbing man who is over the edge of sanity and keeps his own sense of life . After Hallam cruelly slew four deer hunters in the area , FBI Special Agent Abby Durrell (Connie Nielsen) assigns a retired expert FBI , deep-woods tracker L.

I kinda like this movie...and I'm not entirely sure why, as others have mentioned there is no real plot to this movie, which is fine as aspects of the film are enjoyable, the knife fights for example, the biggest crime in this film, and I'm surprised nobody else (that I've seen) has pointed out how awful Del Toro is, and I do mean awful...

Towards the end, you get the idea this was on a deadline and / or budget cap expecting, but good little movie carried by good performances by all cast members. A real effort put in by each actor to not ham it up nor plod through the lines.

L.T.

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