The Hunter speaks of humanity left in a cruel man who was sent on a different mission. This time he is to hunt down an endangered animal and then he comes in touch with a wonderful family with kids where he finds his softness in heart. Film rather starts and moves bit slow but it just gives the total freedom for the viewer to wonder about. The plot is unique and I'm sure I have not come across anything similar before. The landscapes are amazingly beautiful and the story line keeps you going. I like Dafoes performance on this. And the sweet little kids.
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The Hunter
2011
Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller
The Hunter
2011
Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Martin, a mercenary, is sent from Europe by an anonymous biotech company to the Tasmanian wilderness on a hunt for the last Tasmanian tiger.
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The landscapes are amazingly beautiful and the story line keeps you going
An Intelligent Eco-Thriller with Terrific Performances
Opening (coincidentally) during the San Francisco International Film Festival, "The Hunter" would fit right in among the 175 films being shown there. This Australian film, filmed mostly in Tasmania, stars the great character actor Willem Dafoe (in a rare leading role) as Martin David, the title character. David is engaged by a multinational corporation to track down the last surviving "Tasmanian Tiger" so that they may have exclusive rights to its DNA. David must do this under the noses of environmentalists trying to stop deforestation and the locals whose jobs and livelihoods rely on it.
Masquerading as a scientist doing research, Martin finds himself quartered at the house of a local activist's widow (Frances O'Connor) and her two children (Morgana Davies and Finn Woodlock.) Slowly, he finds himself entwined in their lives and finds a disturbing connection between his current employer and the late activist. Martin's contact in the community (Sam Neill) is wary of their growing relationship and sets things in motion that will have a devastating impact on all involved.
This is a beautiful, exciting film with nuanced performances from all the players. Dafoe's character doesn't say much, but his cragged face is as expressive a tool as his voice. Lengthy scenes are often dialogue-free, letting the surroundings and Martin's actions speak for themselves in a visual language. The juvenile performers are quite good, and Sam Neill is a welcome presence in any film.
Part character study, part eco-thriller, the film does not beat you over the head with its environmental message. It manages to present somewhat of a balanced view of the debate between economy and environment (at least with regards to the problems of the locals. Multinational Corporations are ALWAYS evil.) PETA may take exception to Martin's final actions with regards to his original assignment, but after some thought they might be hard pressed to come up with any better solution. It's the kind of film that leads to great discussion and debate afterwards.
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Could have been great
Martin David (Willem Dafoe) is a professional hunter hired by the powerful biotech company Red Leaf to hunt down the last Tasmanian tiger, dissect it, and extract its DNA. He poses as an university scientist and stays with Lucy Armstrong (Frances O'Connor) and her kids. Lucy's husband is an eco-warrior, and has been missing since last summer. But they didn't just sent in Martin. Others are on the hunt. The locals aren't too happy either.
If this was simply Willem Dafoe a hunter out in the wild, there may be a good story. When he befriends the family, there was a possibility that something great could happen. Then the locals get mean. And I don't understand. Another pro try to muscle in, and I was willing to forget the locals. Then Sam Neill is revealed, Lucy gets killed offscreen, and I'm completely confused. And Martin's decision to resolve the whole situation just makes no sense. There are too many things going on. They needed clean this up, and explain things better. It could have been so much better.