Reason Writers at the Movies: Peter Suderman Reviews The Hunter
Senior Editor Peter Suderman reviews The Hunter, an indie thriller about a mercenary sent to hunt down a species of tiger long though to be extinct, in today's Washington Times:
There's a scene in "The Hunter" when Martin (Willem Dafoe), the titular gunman, helps a family string loudspeakers from a giant tree near their Tasmanian home before letting music blast through the countryside. It's a strangely beautiful moment, and it says plenty about the movie and its interests: "The Hunter" is deeply attuned to the music of the planet, and lush with environmental metaphor.
Long stretches feature little or no dialogue, replaced instead with the crackle and song of the woods. Director Daniel Nettheim frequently frames a tiny Mr. Dafoe against grand natural backdrops. The state of the natural world provides a sort of chorus to the main story, changing with the movie's mood, commenting on the action with heavenly rays of sunshine or foul grey storms. Staged as a brooding, conspiratorial thriller, this quiet, intense, and surprisingly affecting movie is more of a naturalistic tone poem. The scenery isn't merely the background; it's the subject.
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I like Willem Dafoe. Especially when he's killing things.
he has several scenes in "To Live and Die in L.A." which are darn right nasty - especially when he is drinking coke and trying to get his money back. Or beating a lawyer over the head with a statue.
and the classic money-making scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q6VsR_4PuQ
True fact:
Its legal for me to put a silencer on my tricked out M1A here in Texas. And use it hunting.
I am tempted to do it. Just because I can.
Now, finding the money for it, that will be the trick. . . .
And yes, they make subsonic .308 ammo.
WTF Two reviews of the same movie.
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What, you mean the main draw for Reason isn't the movie reviews?
It sure beats the Friday funnies.
Please review Cabin in the Woods and spoil it. I don't feel like seeing it but want to know what the big reveal is.
Get right on that. Thanks.
moviepooper.com is pretty good about getting spoilers shortly after opening weekend.
You could also try checking the movie's IMDB discussion page, but that might be more trouble than it's worth.
You'll read the spoiler and go "uggggghhhhh, seriously?". I know I did. I still want to see it though, if only for the easter eggs and homages.
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For me Willem Dafoe isn't fit for such roles.