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Cinema / The Hunt / Now showing

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STARRING: Betty Gilpin, Hilary Swank, Wayne Duvall, Ethan Suplee, Glenn Howerton, Teri Wyble, Dean J West, Vince Pisani.

DIRECTOR: Craig Zobel.

CERTIFICAT­E: 15

RUN TIME: 90 mins

HUNTERS become prey in a satirical social thriller directed by Craig Zobel, which takes aim at preconcept­ions on both sides of the political and class divide in presentday America. Loosely inspired by Richard Connell’s 1924 short story The Most Dangerous Game, The Hunt was originally scheduled for release last summer.

Real-life shootings on consecutiv­e days in El Paso and Dayton followed by a loaded tweet from US President Donald Trump shrouded the picture in a cloak of notoriety, which film-makers hope, six months later, might translate into box office takings.

Anchored by eye-catching performanc­es from Betty Gilpin and two-time Oscar-winner Hilary Swank, Zobel’s intentiona­lly overblown showdown between working-class ‘deplorable­s’ and wealthy ‘liberal elites’ doesn’t stint on the stomach-churning splatter.

A bloodied eyeball, still attached to the optic nerve, is wrenched from an eye socket by a stiletto heel and grenades blow cast members limb from limb.

Screenwrit­ers Nick Cuse and Damon Lindelof poke fun at broadly defined characters, chastising one ‘redneck’ who assumes the worst about a family of illegal immigrants with the same venom as they deride public displays of political correctnes­s from the ‘elites.’

Twelve strangers regain consciousn­ess, gags padlocked to their mouths to stifle cries for help.

The discombobu­lated dozen includes car rental company employee Crystal (Gilpin) and podcast conspiracy theorist Gary (Ethan Suplee).

The motley crew have been drugged and kidnapped in different states then transplant­ed to a forest clearing, supposedly in Arkansas.

When rifle shots ring out and a head explodes, the stricken strangers realise the wicked whispers online must be true.

They are being hunted for sickening sport by wellto-do Athena (Swank), Liberty (Teri Wyble), Martin (Dean J West), Peter (Vince Pisani) and Richard (Glenn Howerton).

While some of the doomed dozen blunder into traps laid by ringleader Athena and her cohorts, Crystal demonstrat­es surprising tactical nous as she retaliates against her attackers.

The blood-soaked battle royale shifts to a remote manor house where hunters gather with an overpriced bottle of champagne nestled on ice to toast an end to the carefully orchestrat­ed slaughter.

It’s easy to see how The Hunt could be dismissed as an egregious assault on red and blue states but Zobel’s picture is too wildly over the top and absurd to be consumed with brow-beating seriousnes­s.

One potential victim escapes from a spike pit only to be flung back into the same hole by an incendiary device, a hunter is distracted because film-maker Ava DuVernay liked his social media post, while another screeches ‘climate change is real’ as a target takes their final gasp of poisoned air.

Zobel booby-traps the moral high ground with trip wires and mines then stands back as severed body parts wheel through the air.

Damon Smith

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Betty Gilpin in The Hunt

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