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Young Hunter

Original title: El cazador
  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.6K
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Juan Pablo Cestaro in Young Hunter (2020)
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A 15-year-old young man burning with desire to have sex with another man gets involved with a manipulative and exploitative porn plot.A 15-year-old young man burning with desire to have sex with another man gets involved with a manipulative and exploitative porn plot.A 15-year-old young man burning with desire to have sex with another man gets involved with a manipulative and exploitative porn plot.

  • Director
    • Marco Berger
  • Writer
    • Marco Berger
  • Stars
    • Juan Pablo Cestaro
    • Lautaro Rodríguez
    • Patricio Rodríguez
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Marco Berger
    • Writer
      • Marco Berger
    • Stars
      • Juan Pablo Cestaro
      • Lautaro Rodríguez
      • Patricio Rodríguez
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Juan Pablo Cestaro
    • Ezequiel
    Lautaro Rodríguez
    Lautaro Rodríguez
    • Mono
    Patricio Rodríguez
    • Juan Ignacio
    Juan Barberini
    Juan Barberini
    • Chino
    Luis Margani
    Luis Margani
    • Abuelo de Juan Ignacio
    Antonia De Michelis
    • Abuela de Juan Ignacio
    Tomás Agüero
    • Cutu
    Cecilia Cósero
    • Madre de Ezequiel
    Luciano Suardi
    • Padre de Ezequiel
    Malena Irusta
    • Hermana de Ezequiel
    Felipe Gonzalez Otaño
    • Martin
    Franco Marani
    • Sergio
    Germán Frías
    • Dario
    Denis Corat
    • Profesor de Taekwondo
    Carmela Sandberg
    • Profesora
    Javier De Pietro
    Javier De Pietro
    • Professor
    Juan Ignacio Farías
    • Vecino
    Gala Núñez
    • Amiga de Juan Ignacio
    • Director
      • Marco Berger
    • Writer
      • Marco Berger
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    7fabianse

    A delicate subject - a sad reality of exploitation

    A subject well managed of something society don't want to see.

    The subject make us sick but the movie presents it with all the due respect.

    Great photography and environment.
    6laduqesa

    Needed a more ruthless cut

    It's too long. That has to be the first thing to say about the film, it's self indulgent. There are too many scenes where nothing or little happens. This would have been so much better as a film one hour and twenty minutes long. However, I watched right to the end which was inconclusive.

    Ezekiel is on a mission to get laid. He gazes longingly at straight boys in the loo, at school, at sporting venues. When he finally meets Mano at a skate park it seems that his dream is realised. However, upon the arrival of Mano's relative onto the scene, we know that things are going to go awry.

    I didn't find the grooming aspects of the film convincing. Grooming takes experience and sophistication that a young lad wouldn't have. There was a patience shown that was beyond the years of these protagonists.

    For those expecting lads and rumpy-pumpy, there isn't any. The age of the actors and the characters they're playing precludes this. For me, the suggestions of illicit liaisons were delicately and appropriately done.

    I'm fine with inconclusive endings as I use my imagination to guess what might have happened after. There were several scenarios in my head of what might have come afterwards. I know why it happened like this. Any follow up to the last scene would have been at odds with the subject matter and themes of the film as well as its languid storytelling. The film is about longing, desire and danger, it's not a detective story.

    I don't regret having watched this by any means. But it shouldn't have been so long.
    5matheuslandimdesouza

    Berger might be falling victim of himself

    I have watched all but one of Berger's films (2015's 'Mariposa'). I really liked 'Plan B' and 'Hawaii' both which count on very good perfomances of their lead actors, specially Manuel Vignau. 'Absent' and 'Taekwondo' are not as good as these I first mentioned, but are okay. 'The Blond One', however, is just a bad one. After watching 'Young Hunter' I now just think that Berger might be becoming self indulgent. His formulas are just becoming too repetitive whereas his actors are becoming less and less charimastic. If you're gonna play a 'thriller-like' take like this one you simply need good acting or else your movie is just gonna feel souless. The writing here is just not very good either. It feems like he had a bunch of shots in his mind but didn't know how to connect them or where to take the history afterwards. Juan Pablo Cestaro looks like he doesn't know what to do with his character. The tension the film tried to build up is artificial.
    9private-90505

    A portrait of sexual exploitation victims

    A closeted gay teen, unwittingly blackmailed with a secretly-recorded sex tape, is pressured into making child pornography as a participant and a recruiter of young boys. "For each kid you bring you'll get around a month of your dad's salary," the blackmailer tells his victim, "It's just a job, you see."

    It's an important topic given the enormity of the multi-billion dollar child sex video industry and the lifelong trauma experienced by exploited kids.

    "El Cazador," aka "Young Hunter" is not an exposé. Director Marco Berger focuses on one iconic story, that of 15-year-old Ezequiel, caught in a pornographer's trap, and 13-year-old Juan, the target victim who sees in Ezequiel a surrogate for the father he's lost. It's further complicated by Ezequiel's falling for Mono - his first boyfriend, he thinks - but also the dude who set him up.

    Ezequiel, played beautifully by Juan Pablo Cestaro, wrestles with his dilemma in silence to a great degree - a confused kid, in over his head, with no one to turn or talk to. Free of explicit sex, the script is heavy with talk of shoot planning, gaming, texting, skating, and parental subterfuge. Meanwhile, Berger's shots are quietly coaxing the audience to identify with Ezequiel's angst, even while he grooms Juan as the filming date nears. The film's open-ended resolution is reminiscent of Japanese cinema, a moment in time for the audience to ponder, no Hollywood ending here.

    Berger explores this challenging story with humanity and compassion for its innocent young victims, a cautionary tale for anyone unaware of child porn's workings. With fine direction and smart cinematography, "Young Hunter" is a courageous effort which won the support of Argentina's National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts. Some say the final cut needs a trim. Still, it's well worth watching.
    6sinnerofcinema

    too long, too show and unibrow too distracting

    Marco Berger is an excellent filmmaker, but this one is a miss for me. His better work "The Blonde One" is more of my speed. The kid in this film, his unibrow, as someone said before was way too distracting. Also, the pace was so incredibly slow, it took me out of the story at times. And so it goes. The beat goes on.

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2020 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Molodij mislivec
    • Production companies
      • Sombracine Producciones
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
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