Review of The Hunt (2013) by Bharath P — 10 Aug 2017
The Hunt would leave you stupefied, riveted on your chair. The sublime direction has managed to infuse a psychological element into this drama. The Hunt insinuates that the real monsters live among us and not below us.
Mads Mikkelsen delineates "Lucas" a benevolent nursery teacher, a divorcee grappling over his son's custody. His ostensively ameliorating life as he finds love goes downhill by piecemeal ascribed to a diminutive fib.
The screenplay is wicked. The last scene though was kind of little bit clumsily crafted in order just end the movie. But that won't bother because the movie is just veridical.
This review of The Hunt (2013) was written by Bharath P on 10 Aug 2017.
The Hunt has generally received positive reviews.
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