Martin takes up a rather shaky residence with a mother (Frances O'Connor, above, center) and her two children (dad's gone missing in those mountains some time back, and mom is not a little depressed), but this hunter soon warms to them and they to him. Green activists, meanwhile, are trying to shut down logging on the mountain, and the loggers are growing increasingly angry.
Friend of the family, Jack (played by Sam Neill, above), has designs on mom and is clearly annoyed at Martin's intrusion; he may very well have another agenda, as well. This meaty stew is stirred slowly and not at all melodramatically. Even when events occur that would be fodder for Hollywood's big-budget violence-and-explosions factory, these are handled with a smart restraint that keeps us focused on the real issue.
When that issue comes to the fore at the climax, so well has its foundation been laid that the finale hits like a ton of bricks. For anyone who cares about the environment, the saving of endangered species, and the question of how to deal with unchecked corporate power, the movie has much to say, little of it promising. This is why I feel it comes about as close to real tragedy as any film I've seen in a long while.
That is also why the denouement is a tad disappointing. The movie-makers or maybe the producers, I suppose, were attempting to offer us a little uplift. At this point, however, uplift is not particularly believable, given what we've seen and know. Slight spoiler ahead: Better to have left the boy be, and Martin to his fate. The Hunter is available now on DVD and Blu-ray, is streamable and probably available as well via VOD.
*Not to be confused with the movie of the same name that opened at the beginning of 2012.
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