एक कुशल महिला योद्धा, नारू, पृथ्वी पर उतरने वाले पहले अत्यधिक विकसित शिकारियों में से एक के खिलाफ अपनी जनजाति की रक्षा के लिए लड़ती है.एक कुशल महिला योद्धा, नारू, पृथ्वी पर उतरने वाले पहले अत्यधिक विकसित शिकारियों में से एक के खिलाफ अपनी जनजाति की रक्षा के लिए लड़ती है.एक कुशल महिला योद्धा, नारू, पृथ्वी पर उतरने वाले पहले अत्यधिक विकसित शिकारियों में से एक के खिलाफ अपनी जनजाति की रक्षा के लिए लड़ती है.
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Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat
- Itsee
- (as Harlan Kytwayhat)
सारांश
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.
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I was only going to rate this until I decided to read some of the comments. This was easily the best one since the original. Not even close to me. I was hopefully when Shane Black did a "reboot" in 2018 I believe. I was disappointed. This was taking the franchise back to the basics and that was a good think! If you liked what Rogue One meant to Star Wars then this story will connect with you. I loved the cinematography. It was beautiful. The acting was really good. Don't worry that the lead actors aren't more well known. I was really not expecting much to be honest. The sequels since The Predator have been let downs. I only watched because the trailer had me with taking it so far back in time. At an hour and forty min it wasn't too short or too long. It was the perfect run time. I hope that you like Prey as much as me and that you rate and leave a comment. Happy hunting!
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.
Criticisms first: The most unbelievable thing about this movie is the yo-yo tomahawk, not the 7 foot alien. This is something an 8 year old thinks of, tries it, then realizes that their imagination wrote a check that reality can't cash.
A trend in sequels lately is frequent and in your face callbacks to the original, like in Top Gun: Maverick (great movie, but too much in my opinion). There's a few in this movie that could've been done without. I just like a sequel to stand on its own more. Some people will disagree, just my preference.
Aside from that, it's probably the best Predator sequel to date. The bar is pretty low, but I really enjoyed it. It's not the woke movie early reviews says it is, just don't expect oiled body builders wielding machine guns. The Predator in this movie is big fan service and not the big headed clunky versions in previous sequels, but a deadly, agile, killing machine.
Great soundtrack too, it's got hints of Last of the Mohicans vibes.
For a period piece too, it's pretty accurate...except for the yo-yo tomahawk. I'd love to see a follow up!
A trend in sequels lately is frequent and in your face callbacks to the original, like in Top Gun: Maverick (great movie, but too much in my opinion). There's a few in this movie that could've been done without. I just like a sequel to stand on its own more. Some people will disagree, just my preference.
Aside from that, it's probably the best Predator sequel to date. The bar is pretty low, but I really enjoyed it. It's not the woke movie early reviews says it is, just don't expect oiled body builders wielding machine guns. The Predator in this movie is big fan service and not the big headed clunky versions in previous sequels, but a deadly, agile, killing machine.
Great soundtrack too, it's got hints of Last of the Mohicans vibes.
For a period piece too, it's pretty accurate...except for the yo-yo tomahawk. I'd love to see a follow up!
Prey (2022) is a complete disaster-not just as a standalone film, but as part of the legendary Predator franchise. It feels more like a mediocre student project riding the wave of shallow feminism than a serious entry in a beloved sci-fi series. The result? A confused, identity-less mess that demolishes everything that made Predator iconic.
First of all: the plot is riddled with logic holes. The main character (Naru) somehow becomes an all-knowing, unbeatable warrior without any believable development. A teenage girl from an 18th-century tribe suddenly outsmarts and defeats an advanced alien hunter? Seriously?
The direction is equally lifeless and hollow. The action scenes lack tension, the editing is messy, and the sound design is weak, killing any suspense or atmosphere. The set and costume design feel cheap and inconsistent-neither historically immersive nor cinematically impressive. It looks more like a TV movie than a proper film.
But the biggest sin? The humiliation of the Predator itself. Once a symbol of power and relentless hunting, the Predator is now a gullible clown who falls for childish tricks. This isn't a reinvention-it's character assassination.
Had this been a standalone fantasy film, maybe I could give it a 3 or 4. But considering what it did to Predator, it deserves nothing but a full negative score. Don't waste your time.
And seriously-who in their right mind gave the green light for this disaster to be made by such an awful director? The fact that this same clueless filmmaker is working on another Predator installment is terrifying. Judging by the teaser, it's shaping up to be another catastrophic failure. Hollywood, please stop butchering classics just to push weak scripts with political dressing.
First of all: the plot is riddled with logic holes. The main character (Naru) somehow becomes an all-knowing, unbeatable warrior without any believable development. A teenage girl from an 18th-century tribe suddenly outsmarts and defeats an advanced alien hunter? Seriously?
The direction is equally lifeless and hollow. The action scenes lack tension, the editing is messy, and the sound design is weak, killing any suspense or atmosphere. The set and costume design feel cheap and inconsistent-neither historically immersive nor cinematically impressive. It looks more like a TV movie than a proper film.
But the biggest sin? The humiliation of the Predator itself. Once a symbol of power and relentless hunting, the Predator is now a gullible clown who falls for childish tricks. This isn't a reinvention-it's character assassination.
Had this been a standalone fantasy film, maybe I could give it a 3 or 4. But considering what it did to Predator, it deserves nothing but a full negative score. Don't waste your time.
And seriously-who in their right mind gave the green light for this disaster to be made by such an awful director? The fact that this same clueless filmmaker is working on another Predator installment is terrifying. Judging by the teaser, it's shaping up to be another catastrophic failure. Hollywood, please stop butchering classics just to push weak scripts with political dressing.
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.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe 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.
- गूफ़At 23:00 the mountain lion roars. Mountain lions don't roar. They scream.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटSPOILER: 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.
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- साउंडट्रैकTheme from Predator
Written by Alan Silvestri
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- बजट
- $6,50,00,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 40 मि(100 min)
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- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39 : 1
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