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Rating: 6.184/10 by 795 users

The Hunted (2003)

In the wilderness of British Columbia, two hunters are tracked and viciously murdered by Aaron Hallam. A former Special Operations instructor is approached and asked to apprehend Hallam—his former student—who has 'gone rogue' after suffering severe battle stress from his time in Kosovo.

Directing:
  • William Friedkin
  • J. Michael Haynie
  • Marty Jedlicka
  • Michael Salven
  • Kathy Krause
  • Julie Pitkanen
  • P.R. Tooke
Writing:
  • Peter Griffiths
  • Art Monterastelli
  • David Griffiths
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Mar 11, 2003

Rating: 6.184/10 by 795 users

Alternative Title:
La presa - ES
獵殺 - TW
Veszett vad - HU
The Hunted (2003) - US
La Cacería - MX

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 34 minutes
Budget: $55,000,000
Revenue: $34,234,008

Plot Keyword: hunter, fbi, knife, balkan war, woods, slaughter, survivalist, maniac, special forces, killing spree, combat, ex soldier, dark past, manhunt
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JPV852

Decent enough thriller with some violent fight scenes, especially at the end, between Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro. Really basic plot (barely one if I'm being honest) but still entertained, partially because it was filmed in my native state of Oregon.

CinemaSerf

This reminded me of "The Fugitive" but without any real sense of jeopardy. Tommy Lee Jones ("L.T. Bonham) is a retired expert in tracking and survival who is drafted in to help the FBI (who never appear to have the internal resources to carry out any sort of meaningful investigation by themselves!) catch up with a serial killer - one of his former pupils, no less. It's all been seen many times before, though Benicia de Toro as his antagonist does inject something desperate and evil into his role as "Aaron Hallam". It has plenty of pace and there is certainly a tension between the two stars as it starts to get a bit fuzzy as to who is the hunter an who is the hunted! Enjoyable enough, with quite an action-packed, intense ending, but nothing too original here.


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