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4.0 out of 5 stars a pretty good William Friedkin film(Did i say that out loud?)
the basic premise of this film is this: a trained special forces
assassin who has gone AWOL from duty,begins killing hunters in backwood
Oregon.the only man who may be able to stop is the man who trained
him.and so the hunt is on.Benecio Del Torro is Aaron Hallam,the
hunted,while Tommy Lee Jones is L.T Bonham,the Hunter.i should mention
right...
Published on Oct 5 2007 by falcon

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3.0 out of 5 stars This movie is nothing like The Fugitive
And that is nothing like sarcasm. Okay, it is. It's a lot like sarcasm, actually. Maybe if it weren't Tommy Lee Jones as the star it wouldn't be so obvious, but to me what it came down to was a tough, know-it-all smart guy chasing a resourceful criminal that apparently no one else can catch.

The Hunted seemed to have promise in the previews. Jones of course is usually...

Published on Jun 5 2004 by Robert Graves


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4.0 out of 5 stars a pretty good William Friedkin film(Did i say that out loud?), Oct 5 2007
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falcon "disdressed12" (canada) - See all my reviews
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Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Widescreen) (DVD)
the basic premise of this film is this: a trained special forces
assassin who has gone AWOL from duty,begins killing hunters in backwood
Oregon.the only man who may be able to stop is the man who trained
him.and so the hunt is on.Benecio Del Torro is Aaron Hallam,the
hunted,while Tommy Lee Jones is L.T Bonham,the Hunter.i should mention
right away,that this movie has some very graphic and bloody
violence,including scenes of war at the very beginning.both Jones and
Del Toro are good in their roles.there is a lot of action and the fight
scenes i thought were phenomenal,no flashy camera tricks,just well
choreographed fighting.and,i have to admit that the director,William
Friedkin made a pretty good movie here.i have not been a fan of
Friedkin for some time,having seen a few of his other films.however,he
surprised and impressed me here,so i give him give him credit for that.
4/5
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4.0 out of 5 stars God said to Abraham "Kill me a son", Mar 3 2005
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bernie "webviator" (Arlington, Texas) - See all my reviews
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Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Widescreen) (DVD)
The wind is in the thorn tree.

Yep, there is nothing exceptional to this Rambo formula remake. They use all the same clich' they probably recycles some of the old Rambo blood and bullets.

Now you ask "why we should watch the Rambo rehash?" Well I'll tell you. Because instead of Richard Crenna, you get Tommy Lee Jones and most of his facial expressions; when they are not being hidden behind blood and hair. And instead of Sylvester Stallone, who was very good in "Oscar", you get Benicio Del Toro who can look more like a man betrayed than an old boxer.

The story is as old as the hills. L.T. Bonham (Tommy Lee Jones) is called out of retirement to track down a mysterious person or persons unknown that killed some hunters. The person turns out to be a soldier Aaron Hallman (Benicio Del Toro) that he trained to kill. Through a series of mishaps Aaron gets loosed and the inept authorities must compete with L.T. for the retrieval or destruction. However L.T. knows he is to only one to do it.

So does Aaron get away so he can kill again?

Does L.T. make his first kill or is he really a pusssy-cat?

Do the inept authorities realize their limits before it is too late?

Do we come away with any new insights?
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very well acted & directed action/adventure flick., July 17 2004
Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Widescreen) (DVD)
Aaron Hallam (Benicio Del Toro), has went off the deep end using his special forces killing techniques to fillet hunters who kill with "irreverence" as some sort of social statement. Now it's up to the man who taught him L.T. Bonham (Tommy Lee Jones), a professional tracker and good ol' boy to bring him in.

The Hunted is simply a fun, sometimes silly non-stop action extravaganza low on story, dialogue, character development, and overall plot and heavy as a sumo wrestler on visceral, fast paced, beautifully choreographed and even more beautifully photographed action sequences.

Staring in Kosovo, in what can only be described as a vision of hell on Earth, we meet Hallam a special forces op/assassin who witness brutal mass murder at the hands of some tyrannical military force. After his mission is carried out Hallam returns to the world and is given the silver star. He then disappears into the woods and begins to carry out his crusade for animal rights, or so we're supposed to believe even though the details are hazy. There's also a moment where Hallam says he was set up, but that's quickly forgotten along with his animal rights stance and we're left to believe that the guy just snapped. Tommy Lee Jones is brought in as is the case in all these movies where only a retired agent/cop/tough guy can bring down this new threat, a threat he helped create. After a brief, very brief, ploy by a shady government official Bonham jumps aboard to help bring in "his boy." From there we're treated to chase after chase, hand to hand combat after knife fight and it's all breathtakingly captured by William Friedkin of The Exorcist fame. A man whose made a name for himself by filming amazing car chase sequences. So who better to call the shots on The Hunted, which is really one amazing chase sequence after another, than Billy himself who pulls everything off...amazingly!

You have to give the guy credit for not going the route seemingly all other action movies go these days when it comes to filming high octane action sequences. I'm talking about endless slow-mo's and irritating Matrix-style visuals. Here Friedkin keeps the action going at a fast pace. The many hand to hand combat sequences between Hallam and Bonham are done with so much realism you I almost found myself grunting and grimacing along with the actors. Bravo. As far as the story is concerned it's all pretty much window dressing, thin window dressing at that. Void of dialogue with all other characters (excluding Jones and Del Toro) there just for show. Although Jones and Del Toro, who are great actors, spend most of the movie running and fighting it still took much skill to play these rolls only relying on physical prowess and the ability to show emotion without speaking. Bravo again. There's an out of place theology lesson at the beginning of the film that's just silly. The story of Abraham and Isaac is employed simply for pretentious purposes I'm sure and carry little weight in the film itself. Hallam looked up to Bonham as a father and at one point Bonham refers to Hallam as "my boy." And of course Bonham is brought in by the government to essentially kill Hallam, but that's as far as the Bible lesson goes.

The Hunted has it's fair share of goof. I found myself laughing out loud quite a few times at how silly some things came off as being. Hallam's initial motive for killing hunters was simply ridiculous. Also I have to say that Tommy Lee Jones seems a bit old to be engaging in hand to hand combat with anyone. The final showdown is simply a one sided fight to what was ultimately a predictable finale that for a moment had me believing things were going to shift. Alas they didn't and the end seemed like a cop-out quickie to a vaguely symbolic finale.  

After watching The Hunted I came away smiling, superbly entertained, and recounting the numerous goofy moments. I also praised Benicio Del Toro for his great, creepy performance, the break neck action sequences and director Friedkin. But now in retrospect I find much sadness in the story and the characters. It's really about two people neither one good nor evil, but walking that thin red line between the two. The Hunted isn't a great film, but one that resonates in my mind causing a number of emotions. If you're an action buff, The Hunted will surely suffice if you're in the mood for a quick action fix. However, and it sounds weird saying (or rather typing) this, but I think there's much to be discussed about the characters, Hallam in particular. I've found much to empathize with both men and ultimately feel sorrow for them. Check it out!   

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3.0 out of 5 stars This movie is nothing like The Fugitive, Jun 5 2004
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Robert Graves (Thompson Station, TN USA) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Full Screen) (DVD)
And that is nothing like sarcasm. Okay, it is. It's a lot like sarcasm, actually. Maybe if it weren't Tommy Lee Jones as the star it wouldn't be so obvious, but to me what it came down to was a tough, know-it-all smart guy chasing a resourceful criminal that apparently no one else can catch.

The Hunted seemed to have promise in the previews. Jones of course is usually good in everything (others might say this is because he typically plays the same character). And since starring in The Usual Suspects, Benicio Del Toro can really do no wrong. But The Hunted is a strange film, awkwardly left of center, as though it was aware of it's own triteness so it tries to overcompensate for it in random areas - violence, gore, and casting for example. Watching the movie I couldn't help but feel it was far beneath Del Toro's ability. He is certainly more gifted than to play the run-of-the-mill action star that he is in The Hunted.

The Hunted is a typical disciple-gone-wrong movie. Del Toro, a deeply covert special forces soldier who "doesn't really exist" is so battle scarred that he goes AWOL and kills some innocent people. Once the government realizes this, they send the man who trained him - Jones - to track him down and catch him. From here it unfolds in an extraordinarily predictable way. The audience is left to feel as though they are watching out of obligation rather than actual interest - 9/10 viewers could probably outline the rest of the story. To try to hold our interest then, the filmmakers include a deep amount of gore in the movie, much more than a typical action film would have. Whether it's photos of decapitations or showing us orphaned children stepping though bodies in Somalia trying to find their parents, The Hunted delivers some disturbing scenes

The problem is that the film doesn't really earn the right to do this. What I mean is, if I'm going to look at sickening images then it really needs to be a good movie otherwise. I'm not going to look at it for the sake of looking at it, and unfortunately that's all The Hunted has to offer.

I advise avoiding this film despite the promising cast. You'll just be waiting for plot twists that never come and hoping Benicio gets back on track in his next role choice.

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4.0 out of 5 stars On The Run in the Pacific Northwest, May 22 2004
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Ce commentaire est de: Hunted, the 03 (VHS Tape)
Somewhat reminiscent of the D.C. sniper slayings, this film concerns a battle-fatigued Special Forces veteran of Kosovo, who has seen far too much violence,and becomes an animal lover and wreaks his vengeance by tracking & killing two hunters in the conifer forests of the Pacific Northwest. He is tracked down reluctantly by his former teacher,and by other members of the FBI, again reminiscent of the D.C. snipers, with this critical difference: he has been taught to kill in hand- to- hand combat with primitive weapons he makes himself, not modern high-powered rifles. The film is not for the faint-hearted, and starts with 15 minutes of fiery Hollywood battle footage from the Kosovo War, and its ethnic cleansing. The first half of the remainder might be considered slow by some viewers, but the pace picks up considerably in the second half, as the chase begins in earnest, beginning with the military detention vehicle's accident. The subsequent chase scenes through the streets, construction sites,underground tunnels and whitewater rapids surrounding Portland, Oregon are some of the most exciting you will ever see on film, raising this film briefly to a 5-star level.
They culminate is a gruelling hand-to-hand combat between teacher and pupil above some whitewater rapids as the FBI looks on. Second film I have seen in which Del Toro plays a desperate killer on the run, the other being "21 Grams". He seems to be developing into a Sylvester Stallone-type actor. The film has some other notable touches: the music of Johnny Cash, and how Tommy Lee Jones saves a white dog or wolf from a snare in the film's opening scene and later sees the same dog at the end of the film.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great action film, May 22 2004
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Ce commentaire est de: Hunted, the 03 (VHS Tape)
Eerily reminiscent of the D.C. sniper slayings, this film concerns a battle-fatigued Special Forces veteran of Kosovo, who has seen far too much violence,who becomes an animal lover and wreaks vengeance on two hunters in the forests of the Northwest. He is tracked down by his former teacher,and by other members of the FBI, again reminiscent of the D.C. sniper. The film is not for the faint-hearted and starts with 15 minutes of Hollywood battle footage from the Kosovo War. The first half of the remainder might be considered slow by some viewers, but the pace picks up considerably in the second half as the chase begins in earnest, beginning with the military detention vehicle's accident. The subsequent chase scenes through the streets, construction sites, and whitewater rapids surrounding Portland, Oregon are some of the most exciting you will ever see anywhere, raising this film to a 5-star level.
They culminate is a gruelling hand-to-hand combat between teacher and pupil above some whitewater rapids as the FBI looks on. Second film I have seen in which Del Toro plays a desperate loser on the run, the other being "21 Grams".
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3.0 out of 5 stars Rambo Remake!, April 14 2004
Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Widescreen) (DVD)
Benicio Del Toro is a great actor, and so is Tommy Lee Jones, but great actors can't save a movie with a tired plot.

The story is pretty similar to Rambo and U.S Marshalls and I couldn't help but think this was a redo of U.S Marshalls, only this time it was Del Toro instead of Snipes. As with most other action films, the plot had to be fairly simple, so as not to confuse the audience *sarcasm here*, and this is where most action-thrillers seem to fail for me, they are virtually plotless.

The film does not develop Del Toro's motivations adequately at the start, it relies instead on flashbacks which are pretty brief and aren't very convincing. It seemed to me like an afterthought to put in a motive for his conversion from being a hired killer to a part-time loony.

I don't want to spoil the film for you though so if you like action, I guess you won't be too disappointed. However if character development and great storylines are essential requirements for your viewing pleasure, you might want to watch something else, check out Del Toro in Traffic, or the Bourne Identity which is marginally better.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good action flick!, April 4 2004
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Wolfe Moffat (Franklinville, NY) - See all my reviews
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Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Full Screen) (DVD)
I can rate this as high as I can, because it actually gives Benicio Del Toro a name! Every other movie he's in and you think of drugs! I really liked the action with the knives, although it kind of played out like The Fugitive, but hey, you can't please everyone. For some reason, Tommy Lee Jones seemed a little more toned down than usual, but he still played an awesome role! The special features were great too! Not bad, not bad at all.
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4.0 out of 5 stars THE HUNTED, Mar 19 2004
Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Widescreen) (DVD)
Give this film a second chance, a lot of people thinks it sucks!
This is a raw bare to the bone action film with two quality actors. Benicico Del Toro is chilling as an unhinged military specialist;with his deadly uses of knifes. The first twenty minutes show this in spectacular fashion. Tommy Lee Jones may have played his hunter act one time too many, but he is really effective.
People may accuse William Friedkin of being a director for hire in his later work, he still has a few tricks up his sleeve.
For example The last knife fight at the end of the film is grossly effective.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good action, weak dialogue!, Mar 16 2004
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Ce commentaire est de: Hunted (Widescreen) (DVD)
I thought this movie to be a little better than what some of the other reviewers said. However, it does have some weak points. I give it credit for its action sequences, but little credit for dialogue which was the film's great weakness. I must agree with another reviewer who said this film is a hybrid cross between THE FUGITIVE and FIRST BLOOD (RAMBO 1). If you've seen these two films, then you've likely seen almost everything that THE HUNTED has to offer.

The only difference is this film's emphasis on knife fighting, which does make this movie a bit interesting. Some it is quite phoney though. If you know anything about knife making, you know it requires a blacksmith's technique and several days worth of effort in order to craft a truly functional blade with a modern design. One of our stars accomplishes this trick by fashioning a knife out of a hunk of scrap metal over a simple campfire ... in what appears to be a rather brief period. The finished knife was an exceptionally well-stylized pattern complete with a serrated edge. I couldn't stop laughing!

This movie is not as good as First Blood or The Fugitive, but if you like knife-fighting action you might enjoy this film.

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