Diagonaldi
Very well executed
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
Patience Watson
One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Leofwine_draca
THE 7TH HUNT is an indie action/horror/thriller from Australia that's just as pitiful as most films that this genre throws up. It concerns a poorly-written bunch of characters who are kidnapped and taken to a remote location, only to be released and hunted by a gang of serial killers with their own individual personalities and methods.In essence, it's a HOSTEL copy but lacking that film's disturbing content and surprisingly excellent direction. The actors have the most unrealistic reactions ever, the sound effects are too noisy, and the whole thing is violently unrealistic. A waste of time, in other words.
JP Fournier
I don't think that I was suppose to laugh out loud at the ridiculous dialogue. In one of the violent scenes, when tormenting a victim who's hands are tied above her head, the torturer says, "By the time I'm finished with you, even hell won't have you." But she's the victim. Why would hell want to have the innocent victim? I shouldn't really be concerned with the dialogue being that the film doesn't really have a story but tries to find reasons to show people being tortured by psychotic killers. The inconsistencies here are all over the place, for instance a victim has a cigarette burn mark in their armpit before the cigarette is use to burn the arm pit. A deaf girl actually turns her head to see who's calling from another room. And a surprise reveal at the end that has no reason for the viewer to think otherwise.Basically this is torture porn done purely. Bad makeup effects, terrible characters, goofy dialogue, and it's not even fun to watch while getting drunk with friends. Instead it was confusing and left us feeling gross.
rivalclepto
My first, as far as I remember, review. I love a good kill 'em all movie. I even like some of the macabre cult classics, but this was fairly insulting to my movie senses.Aside from scenes that were repeated, the acting was bad, the gore was was 'eh', but it was the scenes and reasonless killings with characters that had no real business being in the plot (Chris) and no continuous cohesive thought.I knew the movie was rubbish when the deaf girl was looking at her shot leg and saying 'why did you shoot me in the leg I was going to represent in the Nationals' - that scene was so trying to go for your heart strings but failed.This is a "I don't have anything better to do with my time" movie.
manjodude
OK, so there were moments in The 7th Hunt that I found really creepy but mostly the murders or torture scenes were either unconvincing or absurd.And one too many gaffes here which I don't even find in most mediocre movies I've viewed(believe me, I've seen hundreds of shoddy movies). In one scene, while The Hand is brutally bashing Ricky, one end of the cinematographer's camera comes into view! In another scene, we even see the shadow of a crew member while Callie and The Inquisitor are wrestling each other to the ground. The story showcases 6 cold murderers or hunters. But they really need their heads examined! Because, they either pass up on the most easiest of opportunities to kill their victims or they mindlessly become sitting ducks to get killed.And finally, the explanation given by the Sniper at the end on why he does what he does was also too much to stomach.Regarding the acting, probably the best person here is Imogen Bailey as the deaf athlete Ariel. She was quite endearing in her mannerisms. Even Sarah Mawbey as the Inquisitor was good.Verdict: Please don't hunt for this movie at your local store!