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On
Bluray, DVD and Digital from writers Nick Cuse, Damon Lindelof, director Craig
Zobel. Blumhouse and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is a film that will
leave you talking about THE HUNT.
A
group of people wake up in the middle of nowhere and in an open field they all
see a box. Running towards it, they aren’t sure what will happen when it is
opened. It quickly becomes clear as shots ring out that they are being hunted –
but by who?
Managing
to jump a fence, Crystal (Betty Gilpin) makes her way to a gas station where Ma
(Amy Madigan) and Pa (Reed Birney). Knowing she needs to get far away; Crystal
gets a walkie talkie and hears voices talking about where the “hunted” are. She
meets fellow huntee Don (Wayne Duvall) and off they run.
Coming
to the train tracks, they manage to jump aboard only to be recaptured by
unknown soldiers. The American embassy sends someone to get Crystal and Don and
want to stop what is happening. When things go wrong it’s time to find those
responsible and come face to face with them.
Crystal
is alive because she doesn’t trust anyone and a face to face is exactly how she
wants it!
Gilpin
as Crystal is stunning in every way. She is not exactly what film goers would
know as a larger than life super heroine but damn if she doesn’t have her own
way of dealing with thing. I love the way she reasoned and the fact that she
has a clear line drawn in the sand never flinching. Gilpin just had me in awe
the entire film so congrats on that!
Swank
as Athena has a role to play in this entire story line and she is equally as
stunning as Gilpin. Her presence isn’t totally necessary on screen for the film
but when she is there, she’s frightening in her monotone voice leaving us all
guessing.
Madigan
as Ma is as devious cute as she wants to be, but I expect nothing less from
her. Birney as Pa reminded me of an uncle but not quite as loaded for bear as
Pa.
Duvall
as Don isn’t as quick to catch on to what is happening, and it is Crystal that
keeps him alive. He is quickly trusting until he realizes that no one can be. I
have to give a shout out to Suplee as Gary because he definitely making sure to
save his own bacon.
Also
shout out to Roberts for looking good in a track suit as always and the
uncredited Justin Hartley. Man, I love when he shows up randomly!
Other
cast include Ike Barinholtz as Statene Island, Ethan Suplee as Gary, Emma
Roberts as Yoga Pants, Christopher Berry as Target, Sturgill Simpson as Vanilla
Nice, Kate Nowlin as Big Red, Glenn Howerton as Richard, Steve Coulter as the
Doctor, Dean West as Martin, Vince Pisani as Peter, Teri Wyble as Liberty,
Steve Mokate as Sgt. Dale, Jason Kirkpatrick as Rannnndeeee, Tadasay Young as
Nicole, Hannah Alline as Flight Atendant, Jim Klock as Captain O’Hara and
Hilary Swank as Athena.
Universal
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The
Bonus Features include Crafting THE HUNT, Death Scene Breakdowns and Athena
Vs. Crystal: Hunter or Hunted?
Here
is the thing, there are a few films that I am reluctant to tell to much about
because of the plot. THE HUNT is a little different in that it is easy to see
what the film is about just looking at the trailer so my reluctance to tell any
more is everything that ISN’T in the trailer. There are twists and turns
going on every second.
There
are also shocks, awes, humor, uncomfortable laughter, brief political
discussions, stereotypes, and the film does not care what the weaponry does as
long as it’s locked and loaded! The scene between Gilpin and Swank must be the
topping of an exceptionally large and in-your-face bloody cake.
This
storyline is quick, smart when bringing people from so many different walks of
life. Their goal is survival and those responsible have a goal of their own and
I’ll let you see what that is for yourself. The one thing that I’m sure about
THE HUNT is that once you see it, there are conversations about the satire that
are going to be had for quite a while.
In
the end – the most talked about movie of the year that has yet to be seen!
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