Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Hunted (The Hunted), William Friedkin (2003) The Giants

Kosovo, 1999. Lieutenant Aaron Hallam (Benicio Del Toro ) , on a mission with his unit of Delta Force must run the Serbian commander of a detachment responsible for bloody massacres against Albanians in the region. Hallam seeps into the mosque in the city and killed with a knife the Serbian leader, but the mass executions which he witnessed his cause in the aftermath of post-traumatic stress order, which literally push him to cut his victim into pieces the day. Returned to the United States and awarded the Silver Star informally because of the secretive nature of his mother unit, the Delta Force , Hallam then performs undercover assignments, but begins to develop paranoia and psychological disorders, believing that the U.S. military wants to delete to remove everything he witnessed. Refuge in the forests of the northwestern U.S., nearly the Pacific coast in the states of Washington and the Oregon , Hallam runs two hunters who turn out to be, in fact, " sweepers" of the CIA . To stop it, it uses LT Bonham, a Special Forces instructor who taught Hallam guerrilla techniques, survival in a hostile environment, which helped him to kill his two pursuers. Bonham, who has never killed a man in spite of the teaching he has brought the future members of Delta Force , therefore working with the team of FBI tasked with tracking down Allam but he soon realizes that he alone can stop, definitively, its abuses ...







Here is a thriller effective, clearly inspired by Rambo , and as it raises the question of the fate of acute veterans of elite special forces who must return to civilian life. The film, quite short (1:30), is mainly for the provision of Tommy Lee Jones always very effective, but perhaps even more than Benicio del Toro , adventurer became very convincing psychopath. And how not to succumb to the shadow of secrecy surrounding the Delta Force and majestic forest landscape in Oregon and Washington ...






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