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Hard Hunted
1992 97 min United States of America R 16+
★5.9
Action, Thriller
Director: Andy Sidaris
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Description
A nuclear trigger has been smuggled to the Middle East by an evil mastermind named Kane, and the weapons could upset the delicate balance of power in the region if they fall into the wrong hands. It's up to three bombshell federal agents to avert disaster and restore the precarious balance.
Starring
Dona Speir
Actor
Roberta Vasquez
Actor
Bruce Penhall
Actor
Key opinion
Hard Hunted is a quintessential Andy Sidaris exploitation film that prioritizes campy spectacle and gratuitous nudity over narrative cohesion. While some viewers find its ineptitude unintentionally hilarious and enjoy the subversion of gender dynamics, others are discouraged by the dull pacing and poor technical execution.
| Originality | The film relies heavily on excessive nudity and outlandish costumes rather than meaningful plot development. | |
| Acting | The acting and dialogue are consistently wooden and awkward, contributing to an amateurish overall tone. | |
| Theme | The film offers a refreshing, empowering take on the 'Charlie's Angels' archetype where female leads dominate the action while male characters remain largely incompetent. | |
| Humor | The intentionally campy, 'so-bad-it's-good' execution provides genuine comedic value for viewers who appreciate exploitation cinema. | |
| Pacing | Views on the film's entertainment value are divided; some find the absurdity hilarious, while others find the slow pacing and technical failures tedious. |