½
2003
Rated: R for adult language and graphic violence.
Genre: Action Adventure Thriller
Directed By: William Friedkin
Running Time: 1:34
Review by: Felix Vasquez Jr.
Review Date: 9/12/04
DVD Features:
Deleted Scenes (6)
Audio Commentary - 1. William Friedkin - Director
Featurettes - 1. PURSUING THE HUNTED
2. FILMING THE HUNTED
3. TRACKING THE HUNTED
4. THE CUTTING EDGE
Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
If you like this, try: The Fugitive, U.S. Marshalls, Double Jeopardy, Instinct, Most Wanted, Enemy of the State, Switchback

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THE HUNTED

 


Aaron Hallam: If you cross this line, you better be ready to kill me.

Tommy Lee Jones plays Lt. Bonham, an ex agent who is now a guard for a nature society tracking animals and stopping poachers and illegal hunters. After two hunters are found gutted, Bonham is called back into duty by an old colleague who needs his help to track the killer, Aaron Hallman, an ex-agent who has begun killing hunters in the forest, brutally gutting them without mercy. Bonham instantly goes into action and begins tracking Hallman making way for a really cool fight scene at the top of the film as the two duke it out in the forest.

The fight scenes here are original, I'll give them that, with hand to hand combat that uses no wires, special effects, or bullet time slow motion. It's only two people fighting and facing off. The story, while routine does take an interesting turn, as when Hallman who is captured is taken into custody and manages to escape. Now Bonham must track him yet again, but this time in the concrete jungle where his skills for tracking and foot prints are rendered basically useless.

I approached this film with low expectations, I mean the plot is so recycled, but I was pretty surprised and never bored. Maybe it's because we get William Friedkin at the helm of director who always seems to give a good job in his films, and maybe it's because we have Benicio Deltoro who is always impressive in his roles. This is a pretty good film and I was never bored while watching because Deltoro and Jones have really good chemistry and their cat and mouse game is engrossing and entertaining.

The choreography for the fight sequences between the two are really amazing because of its simplicity. There's not high kicks, wire-fu, or any other special effects, it's basically just a master and student going face to face in a brawl with some really simple but deadly hand to hand combat. Hallman is a good character with a ruthless sentiment towards his enemies; he's a bit of a paradox approaching children and animals with gentle and caring attitudes while he brutally murders his enemies with the most painful methods imaginable. Friedkin manages to direct a very dark and gritty but entertaining thriller with some good camera work and smooth editing, plus he knows how to create tension and surprises.

Well, I think I've seen this movie before-- bear with me for a second-- this is "The Fugitive", no wait, it's "US Marshalls", no, it's "Double Jeopardy"! No, it's neither, but we have seen this plot a million times, and with Tommy Lee Jones no less who continues with his authoritarian chasing a criminal on the run roles which was even repeated in "Men in Black". Jones is a great actor, but why continue these roles with these plots that we continue seeing over and over, and they never really get original regardless of cast or plot twists. Everything really feels by the numbers here, and just routine. The story which is basically inconspicuous here, is only there to make way for some endless chase sequences and fight scenes.

There's really no depth here with a lot of characters who are as well very under-developed. We're supposed to go through the obligatory story telling, the setting up of Jones' character with a few scenes, his approach from an agent to capture the killer while he insists he quit a long time ago, but from what? What did he do while in the authorities. So, we're supposed to watch him go through the normal chase scenes but he has nothing to add to the film. He has no depth in his character whatsoever, we don't know his ticks, his past and his personality, only that he's afraid of heights which DelToro's character uses against him, and then there's Deltoro's character Aaron Hallman who has no emphasis as we never really get to know why he's killing people.

What made him quit? Why is he killing people? What made him so untrusting of the government that he would go on the run? What did he do to go on the lam? Regardless,
there are a lot of things going on with no one to focus on. Connie Nielsen is possibly the most under-developed with no real subplot I can spot, and performs with her usual beauty as the take no crap law officer. The action is also very by the numbers with a lot of fight scenes that, while good, are also not exciting, and then there's the usual getaway scene, the car chase, and everything else the writers throw at us. It just all feels so staged with a lot of routine and safe moves in the plot you leave feeling detached without a sense of intimacy or adventure.

I was prepared to bash, slice and dice this film, and I probably would have, considering it's sub-par, if not for the great direction from Friedkin, an involving suspenseful but routine story, and great acting courtesy of Jones and DelToro who not only serve as great enemies, but great co-stars. I liked it.

  • Benicio Del Toro broke his wrist while filming a fight scene with Tommy Lee Jones halting production for four months and pushing back the release date.
  • Tommy Lee Jones' character is based on a the real life tracker/survival expert 'Thomas H. Brown Jr.' , who was also a technical advisor on the movie.
  • Both Aaron and L.T use a form of martial arts called Kali knife fighting, which originated in the Philippines.
  • The knife used by Hallam throughout most of the movie is a Beck Wilderness Survival Knife designed by Tom Brown and constructed by David Beck.
     

 

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