
Hunter Hunter

A fur trapper leaves his wife and daughter behind to kill a rogue wolf in the remote wilderness, but they soon become increasingly worried when their peaceful existence is disrupted.
A fur trapper leaves his wife and daughter behind to kill a rogue wolf in the remote wilderness, but they soon become increasingly worried when their peaceful existence is disrupted.
You could describe this style of filmmaking as ‘predatory,’ but it would be downplaying the meticulous, pathological, and unapologetically ferocious third act that erupts into an endurance test in abject brutality.
Less respectable reviewers will of course cry foul play, and suggest that there are legitimate reasons for deducting points in their ratings – but the reality is that they will simply be deeply ashamed of just how easy it was for this film to ensnare them before having the rug pulled out from their humbled little minds.
If you think you’ve got this one figured out, you should immediately start coming to terms with just how badly you’ve been had. Tread carefully.
This one was a pleasant gruesome surprise. That ending!
That ending was bat-shit crazy insane.
I liked the movie, I never knew where it was going to go. The one thing I think they should have shown is what he did to the daughter. We know he killed her but just how gruesome was it. That ending was crazy. I also would have liked another 5-10 minutes to see an ending with the police looking at the daughter, talking to her (the mother), an extended ending but I guess it was ok. I'm glad they didn't do the death by cop ending.
It's late, my mind is all over the place sorry for the jumbled thoughts.
Great movie. love the atmosphere, the interpretation, the story, the end was perfect.
Great movie, nice plot twist insane ending
i really enjoyed this. it's been a long time since i've watched a movie and had no idea how it would end. very inventive. very cruel. very fun. not for the faint of heart.
HOLY MOTHER FORKING SHIRT BALLS!
>"Without it's pack a lone wolf won't go for it's usual prey. It will go for the old, young, sick and dead."
I came in expecting The Grey, and got much more than that. A little slow at first, but I like that, especially with how things end up happening later on. If I say anything else I might spoil it, but that ending was insane.
You could describe this style of filmmaking as ‘predatory,’ but it would be downplaying the meticulous, pathological, and unapologetically ferocious third act that erupts into an endurance test in abject brutality.
Less respectable reviewers will of course cry foul play, and suggest that there are legitimate reasons for deducting points in their ratings – but the reality is that they will simply be deeply ashamed of just how easy it was for this film to ensnare them before having the rug pulled out from their humbled little minds.
If you think you’ve got this one figured out, you should immediately start coming to terms with just how badly you’ve been had. Tread carefully.