The Hunted (1948)
8/10
True Noir Eclipses Script & Directorial Narrative Holes
10 July 2020
Towards the end, you get the idea this was on a deadline and / or budget cap expecting, but good little movie carried by good performances by all cast members. A real effort put in by each actor to not ham it up nor plod through the lines. It's film, we won't know for days what was in the can! Pretty solid in that respect, and no great stunts, just a story line to push it along. This movie could be done in a modern setting and fill in the holes, but I'm not sure Hollywood has the discipline to keep all characters humble and sublime. It would really need to be done with obscure but top flight actors to pull it off. Belita's character would be more realistic if she's not an ice skating star on probation. That was a bit silly, but you read about Belita, that's probably the driver that got this film made in the first place. But probably a sales clerk in a jewelry store profession would match the script a bit more realistically. The heist she was accused of isn't so well explained at the beginning nor at the end, where the audience is tasked to read a newspaper headline to tie everything together (not going to spoil it, but you can't be looking away from screen for a split second!). It's definitely worth the watch, and an interesting piece of period magic. Did anyone look up Belita's actual bio? I got the impression she was probably an actual resistance operative of some type(?); Born in England, trained for ballet in Russia, performed in skating & ballet in France, actress & skater in USA...all of this during WWII era?! That's really her skating in this movie, so obviously that was the money driver and how it got added hamfisted into the script that would do better without any tinges of glamour. It doesn't fit for ideal movie result, but in historical sense, Belita such a very interesting woman with immense talent. How does that international background not come out in her lines at all with any accent? How could she have such stellar talents on the ice and be such a committed actress? I find it interesting she competed in 1936 Olympics. Traveling itself was dicey stuff her entire young professional career, and this comes out as European friction is still high in post WWII reparations and fragile political climate. Really great movie in the context of the times.
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