The Hunt-2012
Director Thomas Vinterberg
Starring Mads Mikkelsen
Scott’s Review #29
Reviewed June 17, 2014
Grade: A-
Nominated for the 2013 Best Foreign Language Oscar, this controversial Danish film called The Hunt (2012) centering on the subject of pedophilia is powerful and gripping.
Mads Mikkelsen stars, as a kindergarten teacher falsely accused of inappropriate behavior with a five-year-old female student. This sets off a small-town witch hunt that stirred up emotions in me, mostly disdain for the fellow teachers and principal who so easily “gang up” on the teacher, seemingly unable to believe he may be innocent.
The principal blurts out “children never lie”.
Um, yes they do!
I love how the film goes deeper than the obvious content. The accused son is featured. The student is the accused best friend’s daughter.
When one supporter of the accused rips into the five-year-old it is intense to watch.
The Hunt (2012) is a layered, multi-faceted film worth seeing.
The ending is great, but the alternate ending is even better and I wish the director, Thomas Vinterberg, would have used that instead, but overall an exceptional film.
Oscar Nominations: Best Foreign Language Film
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: Best International Film