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The Hunted (2003)
It may be hard to tell the story of a man named Bonham (Tommy Lee Jones) collaborating with FBI agent Abe Dorel (Kony Nielsen) to pursue the murderer of Halle (Benicio Del Toro). It's very exciting where the job looks dangerous and maybe it's moving. In the end, Bonham tries to be precise and skillful, as the predator is still a step forward and escapes to the city.
















1 October 1920, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA



10 May 1971, Fargo, North Dakota, USA

21 March 1992, Oregon City, Oregon, USA


2 October 1955, San Diego, California, USA


13 November 1956, Spearman, Texas, USA


17 April 1992, Seattle, Washington, USA

4 March 1993, Bedford, Texas, USA


May 04, 2005
Be prepared to endure pounds of painful preposterousness in return for the film's pint-sized pleasures.
March 14, 2003
Has so little going for it, you wonder if you've missed something.
March 17, 2003
By stripping an action thriller this close to the bone, director William Friedkin has removed too much meat.
March 05, 2006
Just like Walter Hill's Undisputed, William Friedkin's The Hunted plays a like a clinic for lean, mean, no-nonsense filmmaking.
December 28, 2010
An awful and graphically violent movie.
June 11, 2013
If only we could sympathise with Hallam as he seems to sympathise with hunted animals, this film might engage our interest; but as it stands, the whole length of The Hunted is merely a tedious deferral of the inevitable confrontation.
March 18, 2003
There's too much talent on-screen and behind the camera for The Hunted to be dull, but it is predictable and disappointing, and we seem to be missing about a half-hour's worth of scenes that would have brought some depths to these characters.
October 06, 2007
It's actually a tense, intelligent film, highlighting two of Friedkin's pet themes, and it deserves consideration among his best films.
March 18, 2003
Essentially a reheating of 1982's First Blood ... but the fallout this time is simultaneously more ruthless, less emotional, and duller.
March 16, 2003
This is schlock -- by-the-numbers action that ignores character development to the point where we find it hard to care whether L.T. catches Hallam or whether they end up running after each other until the world ends.
March 20, 2003
Ludicrous, plotless, ho-hum tale of lurid confrontation.
May 04, 2014
You leave feeling detached without a sense of intimacy or adventure.