Review of Happy Hunting (2017) by Noel Murray for Los Angeles Times — 21 Sep 2017
More than a few times, the film feels choppy, sloppy or paltry. But Wall gives a sympathetic performance as a man facing his final stand. And even at its pulpiest, Happy Hunting has a point to make — about how in modern society we often use the pretense of morality to justify base savagery.
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This review of Happy Hunting (2017) was written by Noel Murray and published by Los Angeles Times on 21 Sep 2017.
Happy Hunting has generally received mixed reviews.
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