Tuesday 5 April 2011

Hunter Prey (2009) Review

After a crash landing an escape human prisoner must avoid being recaptured by humanoid aliens or caught by a bounty hunter. 

A low-budget sci-fi reminiscent of Enemy Mines (1985), Pitch Black (2000), Planet of the Apes (1968), Star Wars (1977) and Star Trek's 1967 'Arena' episode to name a few.

While it may not have the production design or sleekness of some of the aforementioned, Hunter Prey has some nice make-up design and subtle effects. Lead alien performer Poitier is note-worthy as Centauri 7 shows depth and bearded Simon Potter as Logan is entertaining enough as the prisoner on the run in a desert landscape. 

The costume design is effective and fan-boy cool but is let down by the original sound design that doesn't give them weight leaving them plastic and hollow rather than heavy pieces of armour, guns and helmets. Director writer Sandy Collora delivers a watchable sci-fi but it still has the feel of limited budget filmmaking rather than a low budget with a cinematic feel.

Despite an abrupt ending there's a few story twists and double crossings that are mainly played out in dialogue rather than action and enough visuals to keep you entertained. 

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