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COLLECTION · Movie · 2022

Prey

When danger threatens her camp, the fierce and highly skilled Comanche warrior Naru sets out to protect her people. But the prey she stalks turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal.

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* 7.7 (7,784)ActionScience FictionThrillerUnited States
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Directors
Dan Trachtenberg
Countries
United States
Studios
20th Century Studios · Davis Entertainment · Lawrence Gordon Productions
Runtime
100 min
Age rating
R(US — 17+)
Release
02/08/2022
Score
7.7 / 10 (7,784)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at Austin Film Critics Association Awards — The Robert R. "Bobby" McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award
  • Nominated at Austin Film Critics Association Awards — Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures or Limited Series
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Awards — Prey
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Awards — Amber Midthunder
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Super Awards — Prey
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Super Awards — Amber Midthunder
  • Nominated at Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards — Prey
  • Nominated at Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards — Amber Midthunder
  • Nominated at Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards — Dan Trachtenberg
  • Nominated at Primetime Emmy Awards — Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
  • Nominated at Primetime Emmy Awards — Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
  • Nominated at Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards — Prey
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Cast
Amber Midthunder
Amber Midthunder
Naru
Dakota Beavers
Dakota Beavers
Taabe
Michelle Thrush
Michelle Thrush
Aruka
Stormee Kipp
Stormee Kipp
Wasape
Julian Black Antelope
Julian Black Antelope
Chief Kehetu
Dane DiLiegro
Dane DiLiegro
Predator
Stefany Mathias
Stefany Mathias
Sumu (Chief Wife)
Bennett Taylor
Bennett Taylor
Raphael
Mike Paterson
Mike Paterson
Big Beard
Nelson Leis
Nelson Leis
Waxed Mustache
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Dark Jedi
★ 5.0 / 10
I guess I have to start by saying that this movie was a lot better than some of the latest entries in the Predator franchise but then, that is not really difficult so it does not say that much. Personally, I think this movie is rather mediocre. Cinematically it is not a bad movie. I liked the footage for the most part. Story wise, well, for the first half of the movie I found it rather boring actually. There was some brief scenes with a wolf and later a bear that had some action in it but for the most part the main protagonist ran around moping and whining and trying to pretend to be worthy of being a great warrior. Somewhat unrealistic of course since Hollywood, of course, had cast a woman in the role. Not that I have anything against it per see but at the time this movie is supposed to happen a women, native Indian or not, stayed at home doing the chores whether Hollywood tries to pretend otherwise or not. As I said, I m still okay with that but she spends most of the time fumbling, stumbling and when a threat comes around she runs and looks scared. Not the kind of great warrior charisma that I was hoping for in the main protagonist. When it finally starts to get interesting she stumbles into a bloody animal trap and gets caught by a hunting party. The latter which of course is portrayed as the typical Hollywood stereotype of “white man bad”. Minor details like, having your foot caught in that kind of steel trap would render you useless for the rest of the movie, is of course ignored. The later half of the movie has some action in it at least which is dragged down by the main protagonists moping and the fact that, when she finally has the chance of taking a shot, she just stares stupidly for half a minute and voila, the chance is gone. On the good side is that the actors are doing a pretty decent job of the not so great script they were given and, as I mentioned, cinematically it is a quite good movie. The action, when it happens, is pretty good if one ignores the Hollywood stupidities and the not so kick-behind main protagonist. Overall the movie is watchable and, as I wrote, better than previous instalments in the franchise but that is about it.
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GenerationofSwine
★ 1.0 / 10
So this is a movie about Strong Female Lead, and though Strong Female Lead isn't a hunter and it seems like she hasn't really gone out hunting before, she is the bestest of the bestiest hunters ever. And the village is wrong for not letting her be the hunter and the lead of the hunting party because not recognizing her untested bestiest is wrong. And then she goes out and puts everyone at risk to prove that she is the bestest hunter ever... and she is, effortlessly, because she is a Strong Female Lead. And then Strong Female Lead encounters the Predator, and does something that was actually cool and pretty unique for the series. But then the Predator has to go kill off the rest of the hunters in her tribe for not recognizing that she is the bestest hunter ever. Only this is a politically correct movie, you can tell by Strong Female Lead, so the Predator can't be the bad guy, there has to be more of a political message. And because of that the plot adds in white people, who are the real evil, the evilist of the evil. The bestest of being evil. And they have to show that even when an alien is out there hunting people, white people are worse. And Strong Female Lead has to prove that she can be even better than them too without trying, and then proves it without expending any real effort. And out of the blue one of her hunting party (who are now not as evil because there are white men who are eviler) is allowed to do something actually sort of heroic because he doesn't have to be bad at everything now because they white people can be. And them 'Member Berries. And at the end Strong Female Lead proves to everyone that she is the bestest at everything, without needing to try, by virtue of just being the bestest of the bestest at everything without even needing to know what she's doing. yeah... you get the point, you've seen a thousand other movies just like this one since 2016.
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garethmb
The latest film in the Predator film series has arrived and the first under Disney ownership since their purchase of 20th Century Fox. “Prey” takes a look back in order to move the franchise forward and it does this by setting in amongst the Comanche community roughly three hundred years in the past. The film follows a young girl named Naru (Amber Midthunder) who looks to become a warrior but in a male-dominated setting, only her brother is relatively supportive of her ambition and talks about when she will face a trial which she must endure to show her worth. At the same time, a Predator has arrived and begins to hunt the local wildlife. Naru sees evidence of his work and tries to convince the tribe that the carnage they are finding is not the work of a bear or a mountain lion as the community believes. When the nature of the threat manifests itself, Naru must find the courage and skills to track and face the enemy who threatens to destroy her tribe. The film is directed by Dan Trachtenberg and he mixes a good amount of action along with a very interesting setting and characters to create an engaging tale. There are some moments that the FX was not as sharp as one might expect but the sequences with the Predator are filled with action and suspense and should make fans of the franchise very happy. The film at times does require some leaps of faith from the audience but in the end, “Prey” is a satisfying film that is superior to “The Predator” and rates as one of the stronger entries in the series and that the franchise is in good hands for the future. It will be interesting to see where the franchise goes next as there is lots of material for the franchise to explore, but for now, “Prey” is a refreshing take on the series and one fans should enjoy. 4 stars out of 5
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MovieGuys
★ 4.0 / 10
Sometimes it's best to let the dead rest in peace and such is the case, with the much exhumed, Predator franchise. The original has, quite deservedly,become a cult classic. What came after ranges from passable to truly awful acts of grave robbing. Prey is not awful. It has wonderful cinematic's and a superficially believable, 18th century world. A world on the cusp of modernisation and change but one that still holds on to, the fading reality embraced by its native inhabitants. Regrettably, that's far as we get. What comes after is a revisionist construct, that does not reflect life, as it was, in this era. Instead we get feminism, at a time when its presence would have been akin, to finding an automatic wrist watch, in an Egyptian tomb. If by some miracle you can overlook this nonsensical plot turn, it doesn't get any better. Our hero, a slim young girl, apparently has the wherewithal to take on and defeat, a savage interplanetary killer. A killer, as we can recall from the first film, who chewed through all but one member, of a hardcore team, of special forces mercenaries. Sure, Arnie's character did use old style tactics, in the end, to defeat the beast. That said, he's a huge, profoundly physical man, cast as someone with no end of combat training and even then he barely made it out alive. No matter, old world patriarchy defying girl, who has to run like stink from a simple bear the predator easily dispatches, magically gets the job done. Do I need say more? If utter suspension of disbelief is your thing this just might work for you. My advice, watch or re-watch the original and suspend your disbelief that the spin offs that came after, were ever made. 4/10.
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Harry_Gill
Naru spends the first act of Prey being underestimated by every man in her camp, and the film spends that same stretch proving she is the only one actually paying attention. She tracks the Predator's arrival through details nobody else notices, and her dog Sarii is doing half that work with her, picking up threats before Naru's own eyes catch them. What makes Sarii work as a character and not just a mascot is that the film lets her be a real dog: skittish around danger, occasionally more scared than brave, genuinely useful in a fight instead of decorative. Coco, the dog who plays her, is a Carolina Dog adopted out of Fulton County Animal Services in 2021 with zero acting experience, and director Dan Trachtenberg reportedly expanded her role once he saw what she brought to set. That is the rare Hollywood animal casting story that actually has a happy ending attached. The Predator itself gets a smart downgrade: older tech, more brute strength than gadgetry, which is the only way a teenage tracker plausibly beats something a modern paramilitary team couldn't handle in the original film. Trachtenberg stages the forest sequences with real geography, you always know where Naru is relative to the threat, which most modern action films forget to bother with. Best Predator movie since the original, and the first one where I was rooting harder for the dog than for anyone holding a weapon. Full review here: https://dogwithblog.in/prey-movie-review/
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