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Genre | Horror |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Luis Hostalot, Jordi Grau, Assumpta Serna, Victor Valverde, Jose Sacristan, Paloma Lorena, Jose A. Garcia, Montserrat Salvador See more |
Language | English, Spanish |
Runtime | 1 hour and 45 minutes |
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Adele, a female lawyer, brilliantly played by Assumpta Serna, passionately defends criminals, believing that everyone deserves a second chance and that criminality is more often than not bred by deprivation. In the courtroom, a pair of local hoods sees her in action and decides to follow her. They steal her car, find the keys to her country villa and decide to rob the place. Unfortunately, Adele's family turns up at the villa mid-burglary and her husband is killed. But, that is only the beginning of the nightmare... Directed by Jordi Grau who made the horror classics BLOOD CEREMONY and LET SLEEPING CORPSES LIE, HUNTING GROUND is an intense, gripping crime story that takes a savagely realistic look at the social divide between rich and poor in the big city. The climax of the film is unrelenting in it's depiction of sexual violence and revenge and includes one of the most shocking sequences ever seen in a mainstream film.
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The last 15, 20 minutes are amongst the most savage endings I've ever seen. --Waldo/Letterboxd
This one's a steady build but it pays off in ways you'll never forget if you're a fan of transgressive cinema. --Nathaniel Thompson/Mondo Digital
…a very powerful film. --Ian Jane/Rockshockpop
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- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Package Dimensions : 6.65 x 5.43 x 0.47 inches; 2.08 Ounces
- Director : Jordi Grau
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 45 minutes
- Release date : June 8, 2021
- Actors : Assumpta Serna, Victor Valverde, Luis Hostalot, Jose Sacristan, Montserrat Salvador
- Studio : Mondo Macabro
- ASIN : B091CFG2BZ
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #62,788 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,185 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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Hunting Ground stars Assumpta Serna as Adela a defense lawyer, who believes the criminals she defends are misunderstood, and just need a 2nd chance. Her latest clients, however, take advantage of her kind heart, and promptly steal her car, and the deed to her country home. When her family turns up at the home at the same time the outlaws turn up to rob the joint, and tragedy ensues.
Hunting Ground is in the tradition of a Last House on the Left-esque revenge thrillers. This one finds a moral center in the Charles Bronson Death Wish universe, with Serna’s Adela character finding her sympathetic viewpoints put to the test by the extremity of the situation she is forced into. The film is a slowburn, with the plot kicking off with the introductory crime in the first 10 minutes, before we are introduced to Adela and her family. Their home life, and various situations. It’s very easy to see what this is leading to, but because of how the template is being set up, it also creates a suspenseful atmosphere leading up to the tragic encounter in the house that ends the first act.
After that the film again goes back to slowburn territory, as both the criminals and Adela feel the fallout from their respective actions. This leads to a climatic showdown in the films last half hour or so that needs to be seen to be believed, and will not soon be forgotten. The performances in Hunting Ground across the board, are a mix of strong and believable. Serna as Adela is strong in her leading role, but even the actors portraying the criminals and their Mother even have moments when the viewer might feel a shred of empathy toward them.
Mondo Macabro presents Hunting Ground in a stunning new 1080p transfer that brings the film to HD with beautiful results. Everything here looks film like and natural, textures are excellent, black levels are nice and deep, and detail is fine. I did not detect much in the way of issues here. Audio is presented with DTS-HD audio tracks in English and Spanish which come through clear and crisp without issue. Extras include an archival interview with Jorge Grau and always great Mondo Macabro "sizzle reel" of existing MM titles. Hunting Ground is a slowburn for some of its running time, however, when it does go off it becomes a bleak, unrelenting, and vicious revenger that no viewer will soon forget. The Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro looks and sounds great, and includes a fantastic interview with director Grau. HIGHLY RECOMMNENDED!
Adele is a female lawyer who believes that everyone deserves mercy. Unfortunately, several criminals steal her car, take her keys and rob her country home. Circumstances have led her and her husband there at the same time and he’s shot and killed. Three of the four get away and despite the tragedy, Adele attempts to stay true to her values. Her mother-in-law continually reminds her that she’s lost a son and that Adele’s son and daughter now have no father.
The thugs who remain on the streets keep calling and taunting her, telling her to lie so that they can all escape justice. But when the one left on the inside is seen as a snitch and killed, they decide to get their revenge on her, leading to a scene so horrifying that I worry that my words won’t do it justice. Seriously, this movie goes beyond Last House on the Left with old women brutalized, children punched in the fact and excessive use of fire. I was so sure that the daughter would be burned alive that I nearly watched this scene from the other room.
Directed by Jorge Grau (The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, Blood Ceremony), this is a movie packed with fear and menace from the very start of the movie. Something bad seems like it’s going to happen, something bad does happen and something bad has to happen to those who deserve it. Grau really takes you on a journey in this one.