The Hunted Movie Review

A scene from 'The Hunted'

Director William Friedkin has a great track record for examining his characters’ inner turmoil as they battle the forces of good and evil. Friedkin is best known for pitting a mother, a detective, and a priest against the devil inside the little body of Linda Blair in The Exorcist. But some of Friedkin’s best work can be seen in the action thriller The French Connection, where he transcends the raw power of the action film genre into something highly sophisticated and thought provoking. Thematically, The Hunted is comparable to Connection. However, those expecting Friedkin to deliver another quality action picture like Connection will be sorely disappointed.

The film opens during the war in Kosovo as highly trained hand-to-hand combat assassin (or “tracker”) Aaron Hallam (Benicio Del Toro) carries out his military assignment to murder a high-ranking official. He receives a silver star for his valor, but he is scarred and haunted by the widespread images of genocide. Like Rambo, his adjustment to civilian life is difficult as he finds himself unable to turn off his instinctual killing machine. He ends up hunting the forest outside Portland, Oregon looking for and killing in cold blood anyone betraying the credo of PETA.

After filleting several unsuspecting hunters, the FBI seeks the assistance of retired Army contractor L.T. Bonham (Tommy Lee Jones) to hunt down their killer. Bonham once specialized in the training of trackers, so once on the job, Bonham wanders through the forest sifting through dirt and examining broken tree branches looking for his man. He quickly concludes that the man the FBI is looking for is Hallam. Bonham initially trained Hallam, and since he knows Hallam’s moves better than anyone, Bonham insists on hunting down Hallam without the FBI’s help. Now, the chase is on!

While this battle of good versus evil fits Friedkin’s modus operandi, the reliance on these two characters to drive The Hunted fails miserably. The character development is surprisingly thin, and the film is littered with too many plot holes and contrivances to fully engage. Even the chase sequences fail to entertain because they start and stop too frequently. Just as the action gets going, it stops, either because Hallam gets caught (and later escapes) or because we’re forced to witness the tedious investigative work by the FBI. This on again/off again mentality ruins any attempt to build suspense or sustain our interest in the duel between master and pupil. There is far too much chase, and far too few payoffs. Friedkin may have been better served taking notes from the enthralling chase in The Fugitive.

Jones is very familiar with this type of genre, but this time he is not the man for the role. While the slower pace of The Fugitive fit his style, in Hunted, Jones is unable to keep up with the faster, more agile Del Toro. Jones looks more like a chicken running aimlessly with its head cut off, spotting footprints, or gazing into the wilderness. If this is what a tracker does, it sure doesn’t translate into something interesting to watch on film. Del Toro makes a very scary looking predator with his malicious gaze, but very little time is devoted to his inner conflict (outside of a few flashback scenes) and the true motivations for his actions.

For all its failings, The Hunted does succeed in displaying some of the most bloody, well-choreographed knife fighting sequences I’ve seen on film. Additionally, the scenes photographed in and around Portland and the neighboring forests are visually stunning. Had any other action director helmed The Hunted, say John Woo, we may have expected (and forgiven) the plot inconsistencies and the feeble character development. But with Friedkin, we deserve better.

Commentary, deleted scenes, and a handful of toss-away featurettes pepper The Hunted on DVD.

His precioussssss.

Write for us

Comments

Tommy Lee Jones Newsletter

Subscribe to this news alert service to receive news and reviews on Tommy Lee Jones

Unsubscribe

Films by Artist: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

The Hunted Rating

" Grim "

Rating: R, 2003

Tommy Lee Jones Photos

Tommy Lee Jones picture 2952594
Tommy Lee Jones Tommy Lee picture 2938296
Tommy Lee Jones picture 2321074

Tommy Lee Jones Film Reviews


More Tommy Lee Jones Movies

Tommy Lee Jones Videos

Men In Black III - Trailer

Men In Black III - Trailer

Captain America: The First Avenger - Trailer

Captain America: The First Avenger - Trailer

No Country for Old Men - Redband Trailer

No Country for Old Men - Redband Trailer


More Tommy Lee Jones Videos

Breaking News: Prince Harry Supports Everest ExpeditionBeyonce Knowles Shows Off Blue Ivy CarterKelly Rowland Has Bible RiderWill Ferrell Had Haunted Trailer Liv Tyler Still Figuring Love OutMilitant Atheist Daniel RadcliffeViggo Mortensen Blasts EditingNicky Wire Loves God Save The QueenGemma Arterton Can Defend Herself In A FightKelly Clarkson's Superman CrushKim Kardashian's Marriage Was Real Hugh Jackman Extending Business Empire To Include ChocolateNicolas Cage's In Flight Hoax Caused Trouble For Charlie SheenLee To Become A Father AgainCharity Work Saved Angelina Jolie From 'Shallow, Horrible Life'Hungarian Authorities Drop Gun Case Against World War Z ProducersFergie Lands New Beauty Ambassador RoleBennett To Be Honoured In San FranciscoTyrese Gibson Dating Chilli?Rep: 'Rolling Stones Not Planning Any Olympic Shows'Will.I.Am Raises $5 Million For Charity During Star Studded ShowMadonna's Escaped Stalker Captured By PoliceMadonna Calls Mia Gesture A 'Teenager Thing To Do'Taylor Armstrong Told To Lie To Doctor About Domestic AbuseRussell Brand Drives Wrong Way Down One Way StreetChristina Aguilera Reuniting With Father, Despite Alleged Abuse?Therapist Advised David Arquette On Introducing New Girlfriend To DaughterGabrielle Union's Hair Prompts Flight Security ConcernsWoody Harrelson To Direct New York PlayMitchel Musso Lands Plea Deal In Drink Driving CaseCarmen Electra Booing Banned On Britain's Got Talent?Director Daldry Why No 9/11 Movies?Movie Reviews The VowMovie Reviews Journey Mysterious IslandWomen Likely To Throng To The Vow This WeekendHeather Mills Denies She Gave Piers Morgan Voicemail TapesNbc Aligns All Its Cable Networks For Smash RerunWhat Happens To Tv When The Web Takes Over?Opponents Of Sag Aftra Merger EmergeSteve Jobs Fbi File: Drug Use, Bomb Threats And George BushAnderson Cooper Defends Adele On 'Fat' Comments Made By Karl LagerfeldAlex Morgan Wears Bodypaint In Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition'The Vow' Aiming To Woo Valentines Day RomanticsJourney 2: The Mysterious Island Branded 'Blithely Idiotic'Macaulay Culkin Is In Perfectly Good Health, Says RepHackney Riots Heroine Pauline Pearce Stuns Britain's Got TalentFlu Strikes Down American Idol Hopefuls In HollywoodThe Beach Boys To Perform With Maroon 5 And Foster The People At Grammy AwardsAdele To Sweep Grammys? History Of Upsets Suggests OtherwiseNaomi Watts Playing Princess Diana In Biopic About Her Last DaysMadonna Ends Triumphant Week With World RecordShakira Awarded Prestigious French Government HonourColeen Rooney's Blackmailers Jailed For 'Despicable' Act