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burlesonjesse52 June 2021
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"I make movies". So says the unknown antagonist with camera in tote via 2020's Hunted. He is referred to as "The Guy" and is played by Frenchman Arieh Worthalter. Worthalter goes all out in Hunted while being believably sick. He's like the Terminator with human insides and he just keeps coming. Yup, this dog will defiantly "hunt".

In Hunted, the "hunted" refers to a woman named Eve (played by scream queen enthusiast Lucie Debay). Eve gets put through the ringer when all the girl wanted to do was get a drink at a bar. Heck, a couple mojitos later and she's the prey of a bearded perv and his sheepish lackey. They lead Eve into their car, she initially escapes, and then is pursued relentlessly in the woods.

So yeah, Hunted is a snuff film within a grindhouse within a snuff film. The actors are obviously committed, director Vincent Paronnaud (nice name) likes to style it up, and the film although tasteless, could never be considered as jejune.

Still, we've seen this setup before (remember last year's Let it Snow or the more accomplished Alone?). And despite the film using wolves and Mother Nature as metaphors, Hunted just grows laborious and strained by the hour mark. I mean who are these people? And why is this alpha dude such a remorseless whack job? And why did the victimized girl's boyfriend stop texting or calling?

Basically Hunted has no real backstory, no character background, and the flick becomes a 90-minute snapshot of wildlife crudity. I kinda liked the synth-y musical score, I like battle royals, and I've always been a sucker for certain types of genre tropes. Hunted however, misses the mark as cinematic browbeat. Just imagine Terrence Malick trying his hand at horror and that's what you'll get with Hunted.
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6/10
Same idea has been done better in other movies
witchsbrew8216 January 2021
Spends too much time with our antagonist and fails to make them likeable or interesting. Would have given it an 8/10 but the sound mixing is atrocious. There was a point where I farted and it overtook the soundtrack and I had to rewind to make out what they said.
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6/10
Average revenge movie with a strong lead
youngcollind30 April 2021
A familiar premise, only a small twist away from I Spit on Your Grave/Last House on the Left, etc. A fun ride nonetheless. It's low budget shortcomings came through on a couple scenes, but what was lacking in a groundbreaking cinematic vision was made up for with the enthusiastic performance of the cast. Especially the lead (Lucie Debay) put her whole heart into this and gave us a craved final girl above and beyond expectation.
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2/10
Kind of disappointing.
JJett13131315 January 2021
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Just finished watching this and it's meh... the lead actress gave a great performance but overall the film was bit disappointing. I didn't watch the trailer and only had read the film's synopsis so i thought the protagonist "deciding to fight back with the forest as her only ally" was going to be maybe a little bit supernatural. Even the fairy tale a woman tells her son in the beginning is supernatural (with wolves coming to save the innocent young girl who's almost killed in the woods....that sequence was awesome!) so i figured it's what would happen in the film but nope.

Oh and the part at the end where paintball players(?) randomly come running by the woman while she's battling the serial killer and then shoot her in the face (hence the blue paint on her face seen in the pix/trailer) AND then keep going not bothering to stop and she if she's ok.....that was idiotic.
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7/10
Not your average revenge flick.
MK_Ultra_19 May 2021
Found it likeable...in a High Tension sort of way...An updated I Spit on Your Grave perhaps, but without the rape-y scenes that make most squirm in their seat. It's not a "depth" film, as some of the reviewers apparently were led on to believe, but a throwback to the 70s-80s slasher/exploitation. I guess there wasn't much plausibility in those films either---stare at the screen and just take it in, stop looking for plot holes and believable script. It's almost like a full generation missed the boat on these sub-genres of film and race to the imdb page to pan a decent film.

These are probably the same people that walk out of films at Sundance, as some form of self-righteous protest.

Let's just say, this is one of those throwback films, but with a different spin, and not necessarily because it is European---but some symbolic references in nature to the 'Big Bad Wolf' and the "babe in the woods" (ala Red Riding Hood), campside storytelling--- nothing, again, too deep, just adds to the story a bit.

If you liked the film 'Revenge' from a few years back, this one sits in the same headspace, but less of the desert and more of the woods. Good cinematography and sound editing and very tautly directed.
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3/10
Lol
gabryel_yo5514 January 2021
This movie is not horror but is the next level of stupidity and bad acting, it's so bad that is entertaining, people that give high ratings are probably from the crew
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7/10
Interesting Take on Fairy Tale that Falls a Bit Short
Reviews_of_the_Dead27 January 2021
This was a movie that I got turned on to when Marknado shared a list of horror movies getting released in January. This can be a tough month to find new horror, especially with theaters not being fully opened and being early into the year. I did confirm with him along with my buddy Tim, who both had already seen this, as to if this was horror or not. Both confirmed it was, so I decided to make this as a Featured Review for Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. The synopsis here is once upon a time, woman meets man. Woman dances with man. Man kisses woman. Man grips woman. Woman escapes man. Man chases woman - nothing new. Or is there?

Now I'll be honest, I don't love that synopsis. I get what they're doing as it is giving that this is a story we've seen before, but framing it as a fairy tale. That really takes us to where we start. There is a woman who is credited as the huntress, Simone Milsdochter, telling a story to her son of Jeremy (Vladimir Ryelandt). It is the story of the Wolf Girl and that is what she is claiming they're hearing on the wind. They are out camping as she tells this story of a priest by the name of Nicodemus who raised an army and met his demise in this woods to a woman he branded a witch. He did so as the woods came to her aid and the wolves killed him along with his followers.

We then meet our lead of Ève (Lucie Debay). For work she is overseeing a construction project. There seems to be issues and her boss isn't happy with her, he is Kevin Van Doorslaer. She is stressed from this and to make matters worse, her boyfriend of Alex (Alexis Vandendaelen) is not giving her much space. That night to unwind, she goes a bar for a drink. There she is hassled by a guy trying to buy her a drink and take her home. She is saved in this situation by another guy, Arieh Worthlater. The two of them hit it off, drinking and dancing. They end up outside for a cigarette where they kiss. The two of them go to his car, but this is where things take a turn. His friend, Ciaran O'Brien, gets in the front seat and drives away from the bar.

As fear sets in, Ève demands to be let out. She is and goes to a nearby gas station for help. She is hoping that the guy and his accomplice will leave her be, but this is just the start of the nightmare. The gas station attendant is killed and she is kidnapped. Through a conversation in the car, we see that our main villain is a bit unstable. He isn't paying attention and they end up getting in a car accident in the woods. Ève is able to escape, but the two men are pursuing her. It becomes a game of cat and mouse as Ève tries to survive her attackers and the elements to find safety. She will need to find the strength to go from the hunted to the hunter if she wants to survive to tell her tale.

That will be where I end my recap of the movie. What I should point out about the synopsis on the Internet Movie Database is different from what I saw on Shudder, which was that this is a take on the tale of 'Little Red Hiding Hood'. That makes a lot of sense with the story that we get in the beginning of this. It is really setting the stage for how things will play out here. There are also some nods in the movie to this fairy tale. Ève is where a red hoodie. She gets lost in the woods. The guy that she ends up being interested in at the bar is a 'wolf in sheep's clothes', things to that effect.

Now I've already lain out, and even the synopsis did, this isn't a story we haven't seen before. It is a fairly tired if I'm going to be honest. Heck, a movie from last year that I dug with a similar premise is Alone. Both that movie and this one end up with our lead being lost in the woods and trying to find herself in more than one way. This movie though, Ève makes some bad decisions. I don't really have an issue with her not being sure if she still wants to be with her boyfriend of Alex or not. That isn't my business. They aren't married. What I do have an issue with though is the bad decision of getting into the guy's car. If she wants to sleep with him great, as that again isn't my business. There has been drinking, so I get that her guard is down, but it just seems that it isn't smart. I hate that we have to protect ourselves and she shouldn't have to worry.

I don't want to just harp on her though. What I do like is the growth of her character. It is interesting to see Ève getting yelled at by her boss in the beginning. That is showing us she isn't as confident as she needs to be. Her ordeal in the woods forces her to have that growth. There is a great scene that is on the poster of her just breaking and screaming. This is giving away her position, but what I think works there is that we see she's at the end of her line. She is becoming the wolf girl from the story in the beginning.

If you know me, I tend to focus on the villains in movies and I like what we're getting here. He is never given a name. He is credited as The Guy on IMDb. I actually really like this idea. His friend goes by The Accomplice as well. As a way to annoy him, our villain calls the other Andy, but this seems to be something he hates. I actually really like not giving them names as that can humanize them when we see them as monsters. The guy is definitely charismatic, which allows him to control his weaker minded associate. It also happens to someone else later in the movie and he can sway people with things he says. He has issues though too. There seems to be a lack of real confidence and uses violence to exert his dominance over others. He also has a fetish to film the bad things he does so he can relive them. These are all interesting things that we get to see throughout the movie without over explanation.

Not everything works for me though. I think that up until late in the second act, I'm on board with what they're doing. It gets ridiculous from there in my opinion though. I like that they encounter the huntress along with her son of Jeremy (Ryan Brodie), who is now older. The problem I have is that they run through a paint ball game and then it just goes downhill for me. I do like what they do at the end of the movie though. We get to see Ève finally descend into full rage and there is something with a dog that comes full circle as well.

Where I will go next is the acting. I have to give a lot of credit to Debay. I think she does an excellent job with the character growth. We see that she isn't in control of her life in the beginning and this ordeal makes her into the strong woman that she has to be in the end to survive. Worthlater is great as this villain as well. He is a manipulator, but I like the subtle things where we see that some of this is an act. O'Brien is great as his counterpart who is weak minded and easily controlled. I think the rest of the cast also rounds this out for what was needed and helping to develop these character into who they need to be. This is really a two person movie though with Debay and Worthalter.

Next would be the effects of the movie. It isn't really one where we get a lot of them, but they all seem to be done practical for the most part. The blood we get looks real. The accomplice gets wounded in the car accident and I love seeing that. It looked quite good. We also see the effects of things happening to people that worked for me. There is a kind of animation for the telling of the Wolf Girl story that was a good choice. I also think there is some really good cinematography throughout as well.

That would take me to the last thing, which would be the soundtrack. I think what they do here works. None of the music necessarily stands out to me, but there is this great scene where Jeremy is listening to headphones. He's shocked by something he sees and we can hear dramatic music. When they're taken off, the music stops and I thought that was done brilliantly. I would say that the soundtrack works for what was needed as well.

In conclusion, I thought that this was an interesting take on the 'Little Red Riding Hood' story. It isn't traditional in that sense, but it is an empowering take on feminism as we see Ève trying to survive this ordeal. The growth of the character and performance of Debay works. The rest of the acting was good as well. I thought the effects, cinematography and the soundtrack were all as well. It does lose me later in the movie as it almost goes whimsical which is a shame as I thought it was pretty strong until that point. Overall though, I still found this to be an above average movie overall. Some changes and I think this could have been good, but it just had those missteps for me.
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1/10
This movie will cost you I.Q. points
john-145115 January 2021
Have you ever seen one of those movies where it's obvious that the writer ran out of ideas two thirds of the way through, then said eff it and started throwing in whatever nonsensical idea that came into his mind? That's this movie. Either that or he wrote the screenplay with a plastic bag tied around his head. Please do not waste your time on this idiotic piece of trash. This movie is so terrible, that I cancelled my Shudder subscription immediately after I finished it. It's that bad.
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7/10
Kidnapping becomes revenge film
jmbovan-47-16017316 March 2021
Postmodern lense filters Red Robin Hood through the story of a woman kidnapped who fights for her survival. Raw and visceral acting can make this either very intense or confounding for those that have difficulty with abstract presentations. But, as I enjoy this type of format, I found this film intriguing
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3/10
unusual
bilfil-6847918 January 2021
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Had the potential to be a pretty good film, if it wasn't so weird so as that you can't take it seriously. budget was good, acting was good, storyline became unnecessarily weird. the attacker comes across a young man and his mother camping in the woods, kills the mother with an arrow through the ear, into her head. later on , when he goes to use his stun gun on the woman he hits the body of the dead mother and it gets up and walks around like a zombie, removes the arrow from inside its ear, and hands it to the young man. he later shot the attacker in the shoulder using a bow and arrow and you never see the young man again. what?? what was that? a security guard unleashes his big mean dog to go after them, the dog finds the house they are in ( its a long story ) and runs up the stairs to the room she is being attacked in and attacks the man. i mean, come on guys, what is this nonsense?? a lot of money and decent acting and effort went into a movie that was made not to be taken seriously. too many parts that are random nonsense are thrown in that do nothing more than make it a stupid story.
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9/10
Great horror fable
redtiago8 September 2020
It's not the typical "chase and revenge" movie. It's influenced in a children tale (any guess, anyone?). Visualy stuning and at the same time raw and realistically violent. It's a terrorising adult horror fable. With a refined black humor. I strongly recommend it.
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7/10
Not so little Red Riding Hood
kosmasp22 July 2021
Wolfs and a woman in a red jacket? I mean I could be wrong ... but there seems to be some similarities to a certain fairy tale. Of course that doesn't mean that you get that story retold (as in there is no grandma here for example). And I reckon as with the fairy tale, our main character does some questionable things. And I don't mean the going out having fun part. But leaving your cell phone because you are annoyed by it ringing so much .... I guess she hasn't heard of silent mode for example.

But this has to happen for her to be without a cell. I think there are better ways to tell something like that, but hey ... it is what it is. And the second half of the movie really pays out well ... there is a turn and certain things happening that work in favor of the movie. Also the mean bad guy has more than a couple of moments - all in the context of this being a movie. Because I can understand that some people may be offended by things seen and heard here ...
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2/10
Dreadful
captainpass23 February 2021
Was "I Spit On Your Grave" and "The House on the Left" too cheerful for you? Maybe this is the movie for you.

I usually don't bother to write negative reviews. I will make an exception here because (a) I am angry (b) there was obviously some budget involved that was squandered.

In sum, this is basically a 20 minute chase-and-revenge short that managed to bloat to 1:25. And each step along the way, the director seems to have said to the writers: "Make it worse. Make the main male character more vile. And make the action sequences more unbelievable, drawn out and ridiculous than they already are." They succeeded. Some scenes here belong in a "Monty Python" sketch where at least the viewer would have the benefit of humor.

I feel bad for the lead actors. They definitely were not paid well enough for the loss of whatever dignity they had going into this project.
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3/10
Cat and mouse
Stanlee10730 January 2021
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This is one silly film. The protagonist goes out without her phone (so she is not harassed by her boss) & meets an attractive man after he fends off an unwanted attention from another man. They seem to hit it off and heading towards them having an one night stand but it goes off into a tangent.

The beginning starts off interesting but the last 30 minutes go beyond stupidity from her being victim to being the mad woman Predator person... Ps it is unintentionally funny.
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7/10
good revenge movie
mateotorres-3652826 April 2022
The woman who plays the lady who gets messed with is a really really good actress. I thought this was going to be boring but she learned me on so much of this story. I dont know what it is, but as a man i like watching women get back at the evil men. As scary as horror movies are I think women can learn alot from these kinds of movies.
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3/10
Not worth the watch
misanthr0pist22 February 2021
I wouldn't say this was laughably bad, but you really do need to turn your brain completely off to find anything of worth here. Uninspired, over-the-top pervy, characters that I couldn't care less about, and even with an 86 minute runtime; it felt like it dragged on.
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7/10
invincible characters !
devils_neighbor_66716 May 2021
This took some wild twists and turns with some wtf is happening moments.. was he hallucinating or..?? But it definitely pumps your adrenalin and keeps the action going.
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1/10
The most stupid movie
azrulgrab22 January 2021
The plot is stupid, the acting is stupid, the ending ia stupid, even the beginning is stupid, the woman is stupid, but i guess the dog is a bit clever better than the director hinself
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6/10
Fantastic
olcayozfirat2 March 2022
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Fantastic story of the female victim and the maniacal hunter. The movie takes shape after a while (see: i spit on your grave).

--- spoilers ---

A woman working at the construction site rents a hotel room at the project location. He gets bored of sitting like a stranger and goes to the bar alone at night to cause trouble. There, first a heroic man is haunted by his friend and woman. I'm filming the man, he's a maniac who makes films of women being raped and murdered on his feet. At the beginning of the movie, the story of all the creatures living here helping an innocent woman in the forest because of the cruelty done to an innocent woman in the forest is told. Living creatures help this woman too. The woman turns into the hunter from the hunted. This time the really bad man starts to run away from the woman.

--- spoilers ---

mediocre movie. But it can give tension.
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3/10
Do not waste your time...
Thanos_Alfie14 March 2021
"Hunted" is an Action - Thriller movie in which we watch a young woman trying to survive in the wilderness after some incidents that occurred after meeting a man in a bar. She tries with all of her power to survive and protect herself.

I have to admit that I did not have high expectations from this movie so, I was not disappointed by it. The plot did not make any sense at some points and the direction which was made by Vincent Paronnaud was below average since he did not present very well his main characters, something that created plot holes which were not covered. I did not expect it to be a masterpiece but I also did not expect it to be so bad. Lastly, I have to say that "Hunted" is not a good movie and I do not recommend anyone to watch it because I am sure that you will waste your time.
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8/10
Nothing new but exciting
searchanddestroy-117 January 2022
There were hundreds of movies of this kind since several decades now, with some better than others. The difference depends of the directing and acting, suspense, characters or action. This one is not that different from many others precisely because of characters, directing and suspense. If I watched then of those topics in a week, I would confound every of them before the ends arrives. But it is damn efficient. And it asks the question: who is the most dangerous, a wolf or a man?
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6/10
Definite little red riding hood vibes.
lojitsu12 October 2021
Oct. 11

Here's The 4K Lowedown on "Hunted" (NR - 2020 - Blu)

Genre: Horror/Psycho My Score: 6.3

Cast=3 Acting=8 Plot=6 Ending=7 Story=6 Scare=6 Jump=4 F/X=8 Psycho=8 Twist=7

A woman decides to unwind at a local bar after work one night. There she meets a stranger and a one night stand turns into a fight for survival.

"The company of wolves is better than man." This was a pretty good film...I felt a little red riding hood vibe while watching it. I loved the acting from the female lead...I felt the futility in her eyes. There were parts of the story that didn't make a lot of sense. I just didn't seem to mind. It's not a great movie to look for, but you could do worse.
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3/10
Half of a good movie.
gab-6759919 January 2021
So I did watch it all and "Long Ride" was an understatement. It went on for far too long. A failed attempt of a nightmarish little red riding hood story. I had to see what happened in the end but was it worth watching all the way through, no. Not to mention I had to back track to the beginning to hear the story the mother told her son and then it made sense. I mean who really pays attention to the beginning story when the rest of the movie has nothing to do with it until the very end!
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1/10
What a Stupid Woman
rotini-5258630 January 2021
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Maybe if she didn't wear a red jacket during the whole forest scene she might of got away. Just stupid !
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6/10
Very good except for the ending
brunovanael20 March 2022
I really liked this. Uncompromising, raw, unsettling. Well acted and a nice new take on cinematography. Too bad about the few inconsistencies every now and then and the not so great last 20 minutes.
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