El origen del Depredador en el mundo de la Nación Comanche hace 300 años. Naru, una hábil guerrera, lucha por proteger a su tribu contra uno de los primeros depredadores altamente evoluciona... Leer todoEl origen del Depredador en el mundo de la Nación Comanche hace 300 años. Naru, una hábil guerrera, lucha por proteger a su tribu contra uno de los primeros depredadores altamente evolucionados en aterrizar en la Tierra.El origen del Depredador en el mundo de la Nación Comanche hace 300 años. Naru, una hábil guerrera, lucha por proteger a su tribu contra uno de los primeros depredadores altamente evolucionados en aterrizar en la Tierra.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 12 premios ganados y 44 nominaciones en total
Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat
- Itsee
- (as Harlan Kytwayhat)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Prey' is a solid addition to the Predator franchise, praised for its return to series roots, Amber Midthunder's strong performance, and engaging action sequences. The Native American context and atmospheric cinematography are lauded. However, pacing, script, and character development receive criticism. The Predator's portrayal and protagonist's abilities are deemed unrealistic by some. Themes of female empowerment and indigenous representation are divisive. CGI and plot points also garner mixed reactions.
Opiniones destacadas
Confession: I'm the guy who watched the original Predator way too many times thanks to the magic of VHS...but then never watched a single sequel afterwards. As far as I'm concerned "Predator" = jungles and body butter. So I fully admit that I have limited context here. That said, this movie kicked butt. I cared way more about Naru and her brother (not to mention her dog) than I did about anybody in the original. I found the cinematagrophy breathtaking, I found the characters compelling, and I'm kind of all in on seeing what happens when we transport modern franchises into different historical/cultural contexts. Plus, the callbacks were delightful. Nobody's going to give this movie an Oscar, but I'd rather watch a story like this than most movies with capes and poorly staged action sequences. I was sucked in from moment one, and Amber Midthunder completely captivated me for the whole runtime. It's nice to know that movies like this can still surprise me, not to mention make me stand up and cheer.
As a lifelong fan of this franchise I am admittedly biased. Since the revolutionary classic first film, Fox/hollywood have made 4 sequels all of which I have thoroughly enjoyed/ still critiqued. A perfect sequel hasn't been made imo and may never be, but I can say this new film has the closest effective wilderness ambience/suspense to the first film and that warrants great praise.
I was skeptical with a few things judging by the trailer but seeing the final product I can say that no matter the logic holes in the mismatch of Pred vs prey , the film is executed quite well. The settings are phenomenal and amplify the overall product. Dan Trachtenberg has a keen eye for detail as seen in 10 cloverfield lane and shows it once again. The costume design captures a completely different timeframe awesomely as well as shows a new more prehistoric predator that might be the coolest visually yet. Music and sound is crisp and powerful and adds so much. The acting is bare bones but for the story it has to be as far as context.
It's a shame that this had to be only streaming as it should have been in theater. The scenery is fantastic. But regardless it's a surprising return to roots as far as the back to basics setting and suspense aspects. It's another welcome sequel and should be seen by any predator fan or action fan.
I was skeptical with a few things judging by the trailer but seeing the final product I can say that no matter the logic holes in the mismatch of Pred vs prey , the film is executed quite well. The settings are phenomenal and amplify the overall product. Dan Trachtenberg has a keen eye for detail as seen in 10 cloverfield lane and shows it once again. The costume design captures a completely different timeframe awesomely as well as shows a new more prehistoric predator that might be the coolest visually yet. Music and sound is crisp and powerful and adds so much. The acting is bare bones but for the story it has to be as far as context.
It's a shame that this had to be only streaming as it should have been in theater. The scenery is fantastic. But regardless it's a surprising return to roots as far as the back to basics setting and suspense aspects. It's another welcome sequel and should be seen by any predator fan or action fan.
-Great visuals and music
-Very atmospheric feel...the wilderness feels like a character of its own which makes it the most immersive movie of the franchise
-I could be very critical of the script and the fact that there are not much memorable characters/not much nuance but this is a predator movie not call me by your name 2 ...
-Very satisfying action (some of my favourite in the series ) apart from one scene with bad cuts (Naru vs the other comanche guys)
-Also good pacing and length..doesn't overstay its welcome and I'd watch a sequel... I recommend.
This felt more like a Disney toned-down for family version. Too much nonsense with the tribal dynamics and Naru's empowerment issues. The first half of the 99 min runtime was just dragged out with a lot of dull filler and too much gender correctness. Only the last half got a little exciting but got ridiculous at the end to see a little girl with an axe do better than the Terminator did against an advanced alien with high-tech gadgets. I just wasn't buying what the script was selling.
Although casting and performances were decent, the all-young cast seemed like they were missing uploading their Instagram stories instead of hunting. They just weren't convincing enough, except for the brother and, well, the Predator. I'm not sure if it was poor cast direction or part of the script or both, but either way, I wasn't emotionally invested in the characters at all and had trouble taking them serious. However, the cinematography and score were decent. This film is not what I expected, or wanted, but still an ok one-time watch if you're a fan of the franchise. Just don't go in thinking this will be a revelation of an origin story, because it's far from that.
Although casting and performances were decent, the all-young cast seemed like they were missing uploading their Instagram stories instead of hunting. They just weren't convincing enough, except for the brother and, well, the Predator. I'm not sure if it was poor cast direction or part of the script or both, but either way, I wasn't emotionally invested in the characters at all and had trouble taking them serious. However, the cinematography and score were decent. This film is not what I expected, or wanted, but still an ok one-time watch if you're a fan of the franchise. Just don't go in thinking this will be a revelation of an origin story, because it's far from that.
I think Prey did an excellent job at crafting a fresh new story. Let's face it, predictor sequels and spin-offs have felt more like a money grab. But here there's a real story that cleverly weaves a number of story lines together to spin up this intriguing edition.
Amber Midthunder more than holds her own and keeps the pace moving. And the movie does a great job at leveraging the historical context for maximum effect.
Big thumbs up from me.
Amber Midthunder more than holds her own and keeps the pace moving. And the movie does a great job at leveraging the historical context for maximum effect.
Big thumbs up from me.
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- TriviaThe rattlesnake could "see" the predator whilst invisible as a rattlesnake has pits on its head that allow the snake to sense heat and track prey through its thermal radiation signature, much like the Predator.
- ErroresAt 23:00 the mountain lion roars. Mountain lions don't roar. They scream.
- Créditos curiososSPOILER: Part of the closing credits are a sequence in Comanche rock art drawings depicting the events of the film.
At the end of the sequence is an image of Predator ships appearing above Naru's village.
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Disney+ Day & Disabling Dislikes (2021)
- Bandas sonorasTheme from Predator
Written by Alan Silvestri
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- Prey
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- Presupuesto
- USD 65,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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