Night Hunter

2018

Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller

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Henry Cavill as Marshall
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Stanley Tucci as Commissioner Harper
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879.51 MB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
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1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
P/S 0 / 3
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1920*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
P/S 0 / 5

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by FlashCallahan6 / 10

Talk about losing the plot! Both narratively and literally...

On the hunt for an elusive serial rapist and murderer, cop Marshall crosses paths with vigilante duo Cooper and Julia as they trap online predators and deliver their own extreme methods of justice.

When Julia is kidnapped, Marshall, Cooper and the police hunt down the perpetrator but the psychologically damaged man they capture only deepens the mystery surrounding the killings.

But fellow cop Rachel believes the captured killer, who is linked to years of female abductions and murders, is harbouring multiple personalities, one of which may hold all the answers.

Hold the mail and take a huge pinch of salt when you read that this film is comparable to Se7en, it most certainly is not, and this will just give people a higher expectation of the film, and obviously not like it at all.

It's not a good film by any means, in fact, it's terrible, but the amount of fun you can have whilst watching this, makes the film an absolute must.

Cavill does his best 'I'm tortured and a bit gritty' cop by not shaving, swearing every now and again, and being a general idiot toward his daughter. But hey, the guys tortured, he's a cop on the edge, and this time it's personal.

Then we have the ever reliable Kingsley, playing the same supportive character he's been playing in these sort of films for nearly twenty years. The man is clearly doing it for the pay cheque, and although he is on autopilot, he has some of the best lines in the film.

The game is clearly given up in the second act, as we find out who the killer is, and the wealth of problems that follow him, but wait a minute!! This film goes from boring to bonkers faster than you can say 'seriously?'

Anyone who can see the final act coming before the reveal is either a genius, or a bloomin' liar. I'd opt for the latter.

So for the film being a serious crime thriller in the vein of Fincher's masterpiece, this fails on every level.

For a film that entertains thanks to its stupidity, it's a winner.

Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon6 / 10

Decent enough.

It's not a bad thriller, it starts off well, has a decent enough ending, but the middle of the film is somehow slightly confusing. You will need to concentrate, otherwise the narrative will pass you by.

The twist was unexpected, but how many times can that particular twist be used, it's like a get out of jail free card.

Elevated by Henry Cavill, and well supported by Ben Kingsley. Cavill is a hugely charismatic actor, with a very definite presence, I wonder if it would have been as good without him, I doubt it.

It's not a wow, but it's a solid watch. 6/10.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

too many things

Young women go missing in Minnesota. A serial killer is hunting. Michael Cooper (Ben Kingsley) is a retired judge who turned vigilante after the murder of his family. He uses his protégé Lara as bait to catch sex offenders. Marshall (Henry Cavill) is a world-weary sex crime investigator. He struggles to stay connected to his young daughter. Rachel (Alexandra Daddario) is the new investigator for the unit. Lara gets caught up by serial killer Simon (Brendan Fletcher).

There is a lot going on. It's too many things. I appreciate many of them on their own. It gets to be chaotic when they're all jammed into one movie. Also there are many incidences of bad writing. For example, Simon is being transported in a convoy of vehicles. Yet when that car goes off the road, the other cars are nowhere to be found. This type of bad writing happens again and again. This has to be blamed on writer/director newcomer David Raymond. He could still be a solid TV director. Ben Kingsley with Lara as a vigilante team could be interesting on their own. Certainly, Kingsley would be a great leading anti-hero. On the other hand, I'm still unconvinced by Cavill's acting. His side would be a functional police crime drama by itself. They have Brendan Fletcher doing his version of Edward Norton in Primal Fear. Again by himself, it could be an intriguing performance. Piled on top of each other, all the elements get into the way. This is unnecessarily multi-layered.

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