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The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter
A star of hunting videos strives to bond with his 12-year-old son on a wilderness trip but learns familial connections can't be forced.
Release : | 2018 |
Rating : | 5.5 |
Studio : | Scott Rudin Productions, Rough House Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Josh Brolin Danny McBride Scoot McNairy Montana Jordan William Cowboy Reed |
Genre : | Comedy |
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Best movie of this year hands down!
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
'THE LEGACY OF A WHITETAIL DEER HUNTER': Four Stars (Out of Five)A comedy about a hunter, and his loyal cameraman, who spend a weekend wilderness trip together trying to reconnect with the hunter's son. It stars Josh Brolin, Danny McBride, Montana Jordan, Carrie Coon and Scoot McNairy. The film was directed by Jody Hill (who previously teamed with McBride on the 2006 comedy feature 'THE FOOT FIST WAY', and the comedy TV series 'EASTBOUND & DOWN'), and it was written by Hill, McBride and John Carcieri. The movie has received mostly positive reviews from critics, and it was released by Netflix through it's streaming site. I hated the hunting aspects of the film (which are a lot of it), but I do think it's a very funny and well made movie though. Buck Ferguson (Brolin) is a successful deer hunter, who's made a living selling videos of his kills. Jaden (Jordan) is his estranged young son, who Buck wants to reconnect with by teaching him how to hunt. So the two set out on a weekend hunting trip together, along with Buck's loyal cameraman, Don (McBride). Don and Buck try to create a hit video from their experience, while Buck also desperately tries to grow closer to his son again. The movie is hilarious, I'll give it that definitely, and Brolin and McBride are both excellent in their roles. The macho hunting shit though, is completely offensive and obscene. Hunters do still exist in this world though, and a movie of course never has to deny reality in order to gain my respect. It's a story about a traditional hunter and his son, so I find offense to the character's personal beliefs, but not to the film itself. Like I said, the movie is really funny too, and it's definitely worth seeing for that reason I'd say.
An overwhelmingly simplistic tell of a father/son hunting excursion with a perverted type "uncle" figure fliming the happenings and what's goings on of the trip. The film was able to capture beautiful images of the mountains of who gives a damn. If you had something better to do like chronologically date all the pennies in your piggy bank or make love to the wife, I'd probably tackle those tasks first.
I like coming of age movies, Danny McBride and comedies. What's not to like. There's a purposeful back woods element that might turn some off but I loved it. Think it was filmed in Shenandoah mountains too!
A terrible film and an unfunny one. I'd expected more given the decent cast, but this is straight to DVD, Tesco counter, not even good even for Channel 5 rubbish! Netflix have dropped another clanger. It's never a good sign when a film clocks in at 1h 22mins, it usually means they've cut a tons of cr*p and pieced together the shambolic mess that was swept up. A hideous waste of time and money.