135 Seeds | 63 Leechers |
Runtime: 115 min Language: English Subtitles: French Frame Rate: 24 fps Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps |
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Review: Hunting is really a film shot, it just made room and theme perfectly. The film is very interesting and entirely rabies, indicating that the merits of his actions, direction, script, and hyper-realism.The movie worth Lucas (Mads Mikkelsen), a single primary school professor who enjoys his work and is popular among children and the local community. As he meets Nadia (Alexandra Rapaport) and begins a relationship with her, her relationship with another woman, Clara 5 years (Annika Wedderkopp), immeasurable landed in trouble. What happens is absolutely harmless misunderstanding, but the community, adults who are supposed to be rational and just turn into a movie mob.The Lynch is about the dangers of mass hysteria, ignorance, and after the terrible force of numbers. He teaches the importance of measuring and accounting, is the story of a much-needed sensational libel, general ignorance and garbage that permeates our media lives.Its alarmist, immoral tabloids that help empower dangerously ignorant crowds lynching that occurs whenever someone yells pedophile! or wife beater! These mobs lynched usually consist of pugnacity, horrible people who love drama and violence, and not actually care about their causes. The film is written and reasonably thoughtful. The girl is not vindictive, as much as you want your anger, SHE is too young to understand what is happening. His adult show their stupidity, their complete lack of reasoning and justice left me outraged over the life of the operation and then the whole evening? film really works.There tangible sense of danger throughout the film, you really fear for the life of Lucas, I rarely empathised with this character. Who wouldve thought Danish feature film house can be seized, right? Hunting is a provocative thought, tact and important film that should be seen by as many people as possible. This is one of the best films 2012.www.hawkensian.com |