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The Hunt 2020: Revisiting the Most Misunderstood Satire of the Decade
When The Hunt hit theaters (and ultimately on-demand services) in March 2020, the world was a powder keg. The film was released against a backdrop of real-world political violence, a pandemic just beginning to shutter cinemas, and a firestorm of controversy that nearly prevented its release entirely. Branded as "dangerous" by a sitting president and "sick" by media pundits, The Hunt 2020 became a cinematic Rorschach test.
Watch the official trailer to see the high-stakes survival game in action: The Hunt (2020) Official Trailer | Fear Fear: The Home Of Horror YouTube• Jul 6, 2022 Key Characters The Hunt 2020
- Enjoy smart, violent thrillers like You’re Next or Ready or Not.
- Are exhausted by political echo chambers.
- Appreciate Betty Gilpin’s incredible physical acting.
- Want to see Hilary Swank play an absolute sociopath.
Crystal (Betty Gilpin), a mysterious woman with military experience, survives the initial slaughter and begins "turning the tables" on the hunters, systematically picking them off. The Twist: The Hunt 2020: Revisiting the Most Misunderstood Satire
Title: Satire in the Crosshairs: Deconstructing The Hunt (2020) Enjoy smart, violent thrillers like You’re Next or
The Setup: “Manorgate” Meets The Most Dangerous Game
A group of kidnapped strangers wake up in a clearing, gagged, with a wooden crate of weapons at their feet. As they soon discover, they’re being hunted for sport by a group of wealthy liberal elites led by the icy Athena (Hilary Swank). But the joke — or the twist — is that the victims aren’t random. They’ve been selected because of offensive, often right-leaning online activity. One victim texted “Execute them all” under a meme; another shared a Pizzagate-style conspiracy. In other words, these are “deplorables” to the hunters, whom the hunted call “the elites.”
5. Viewing Tips
- Don’t take it too seriously: While the marketing was controversial, the movie is essentially a B-movie creature feature with an A-list budget. It is meant to be a fun, high-octane thriller, not a deep political dissertation.
- Watch for Betty Gilpin: Her performance is the highlight. She plays a stoic, unhinged action hero perfectly.
- Expect twists: Do not get attached to anyone in the first 20 minutes.