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| ASIN | B0CHYZZ5YJ |
| Actors | Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers, Dane DiLiegro |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | 244 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 45 in Thriller (DVD & Blu-ray) 47 in Science Fiction (DVD & Blu-ray) 51 in Horror (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | Poland |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,974) |
| Director | Dan Trachtenberg |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), German (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | DVD-Video, PAL |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 19 x 2 cm; 60 g |
| Release date | 27 Nov. 2023 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 34 minutes |
| Studio | The Walt Disney Company |
| Subtitles: | English, German, Italian |
C**.
Great female lead.
Brilliant movie from the predator family, non stop action , good actors , good story, just well worth a watch.
P**R
Thunderbird
A new entry in the 'Predator' franchise of science fiction movies. About the aliens who come to Earth to hunt. This is set in the year 1719. It's a stand alone story that doesn't tie into any of the other Predator movies. So you don't need to have seen anything else to get into this. Set in America as it was, the main character is a girl called Naru. A member of a tribe of native Americans. They live a nomadic existence off the land. She's good at tracking. Has a faithful dog. She thinks she's ready to go hunting for game with her brother. He doesn't. But there's something else out there that's hunting things..... I think this is just what the franchise needed. Not trying to set things in motion with stories to be resolved over several movies. But just a stand alone movie that utilises the concept. It does utilise it very well, it has to be said. Naru is a good lead character. The actress does make her likeable. The location filming is nicely done. It captures the feeling of what it would have been like to live this kind of existence back then. It's not a film that appears to have a required a huge budget. Even so, it doesn't look low budget. The cinematography is really good and captures the landscapes well. The cast playing the tribe are all native Americans so that does add authenticity. It does try to give you the feeling of there being an invisible and powerful predator around. One that could strike at any moment. There are times when the score does slightly get in the way of this. But there are others when it is very effective indeed. Although in it's first half this feels like a four star movie. In that it's really good but just lacking that certain something to be really memorable, I found it really clicked in the second. It does open certain things up slightly to allow for it to be more than just the Predator stalking a handful of people. There's some superb imagery in terms of how things are staged which brings some memorable shots. Also, the fight scenes are memorable. Naru is not what they call a girl boss. Someone who could do anything without breaking a sweat. You feel the fights as she goes through them, and you do wonder if she can succeed. Which is as it should be. The resolution is effective. Sometimes films like this seem to have no idea how to end. But this reaches a logical and pretty satisfying finale, without stretching itself out too much. A very memorable viewing experience. Glad I finally got to it. There's nothing extra during or after the end credits. The dvd has the following language and subtitle options: Languages: English. English audio captioned. German. Italian. Comanche. Subtitles: English. German. Italian. Although the actors playing the tribe all speak English, which of course they wouldn't have, it is done properly and thus it doesn't feel like a dub. So that works fine. Or course you could put the Comanche language track on and the English subtitles, if you want the really realistic experience.
G**S
Action dvd
Great dvd
K**A
🤗
Dvd new ,all good PREY great 👍
P**E
Worth the money
Great film I enjoyed it very much
T**D
Great story and effects
Would recommend this to any Predator fan - good special effects and a believable storyline.
M**R
Predator
Great dvd A++++++
A**R
Dvd
Great film lot of action one to watch over and over
S**I
Todo Perfecto!
S**A
Me gusta la peli, la nueva de BADLAND es una basura.
R**D
Dan Trachtenberg’s 2022 film, “Prey” – the fifth film in the “Predator” franchise and sixth overall including the two crossovers with the “Alien” franchise – takes the series back in time to the Northern Great Plains in 1719. It focuses on three groups of predators: the alien hunters who seek sport, the French fur traders who hunt for commercial gain, and the Comanche who take what they need to survive among other strategies. The plot begins with Naru (Amber Midthunder), a healer, dreaming of becoming a hunter liker her brother, Taabe (Dakota Beavers). She interprets strange lights in the sky as a vision and assists her tribe in pursuing a mountain lion. When she finds herself trapped in a bog and threatened by a bear, an invisible creature (Dane DiLiegro) slays the bear and saves her. Naru is found and trapped by French voyageurs. The French attempt to make her talk, but she and her friend refuse. The invisible creature attacks and wipes out most of the French except for Raphael (Bennett Taylor), who Naru gives healing herbs that reduce his body heat. Raphael teaches Naru how to use a flintlock pistol. Naru’s tribe rescues her and weakens the invisible creature, but the creature pursues. She manages to set a trap and defeat the creature. The “Predator” franchise had been faltering for a bit, with elements of lore introduced in various comic books or films not connecting. “Predator 2” began introducing their lore, showing that the alien hunters had visited Earth in the past. “Predators” was an interesting twist with humans transported to an alien world, while “The Predator” was middling and introduced a giant Predator and alien body armor. “Prey” is a return to form, with an original story that does something unique with the franchise while also connecting to some of its deepest lore. The Feral Predator represents a great early version of the alien hunters while Raphael Adolini connects to the finale of “Predator 2” and some of the early comic books. Amber Midthunder gives a phenomenal performance and the focus on and inclusion of First Nations actors and production members both in the story and filmmaking process shows the importance of bringing new perspectives to major franchises. “Prey” has singlehandedly revived the “Predator” franchise and pointed the way for other studios. This Blu-ray is a great way for fans to bring the film home as it originally premiered as a Hulu streaming exclusive. Bonus features include a making-of featurette; a panel discussion from the “For Your Consideration” promotional event; deleted scenes and an alternate opening; audio commentary from director Dan Trachtenberg, actor Amber Midthunder, director of photography Jeff Cutter, and editor Angela M. Catanzaro; and a full-length Comanche audio track in addition to English, Spanish, & French tracks.
A**N
This movie flick is not only capable of keeping you entertained with family for hours on end but fluent in communicating the old Indian values of the entire Indian nation. Well done Martin scorszi in producing this with director John Landis who wrote American werewolf in London and Michael Jackson's Thriller like Vincent prices auto dub.
P**E
Not really.... Arrived punctually, in good order, well-packaged.
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