Directed by:
Daniel NettheimScreenplay:
Alice AddisonCinematography:
Robert HumphreysCast:
Willem Dafoe, Sam Neill, Frances O'Connor, Callan Mulvey, Jacek Koman, Dan Spielman, Dan Wyllie, John Brumpton, Morgan Davies, Sullivan Stapleton, Jamie Timony (more)VOD (1)
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Martin, a mercenary, is sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company to the Tasmanian wilderness on a hunt for the last Tasmanian tiger. (official distributor synopsis)
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The Hunter does not seek to be an outdoor adventure or a thriller. Willem Dafoe’s quest for a rare and almost surely extinct animal gradually gives way to a new storyline involving getting closer to a family that offers him a safe haven in this inhospitable place, and perhaps a promise of a new, more meaningful life. The film has a great atmosphere and is unpredictable, but it looks as if it’s unsure what is essential for its dramatic arc and message. In the end, it becomes a mildly philosophical, mildly existential and mildly ecological drama that misses the mark. ()
A fine drama about the hunt for the last Tasmanian tiger of its kind. A solid story, though it may seem rather watered down to some, and an excellent Willem Dafoe. Beautiful scenery. ()