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Review: Prey | A Return to its Roots that Exceeds All Expectations [ENG-ESP]@jessuses1381206d
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  1. “Prey”, From the Predator Saga@ismaca507d
    [Ìmage](https://www.filmaffinity.com/ve/filmimages.php?movie_id=276230)

     

    “Prey” is a science fiction action film released in 2022, directed by Dan Trachtenberg. It is an installment of the famous “Predator” franchise and is set in the year 1719, in the Great Plains region of North America.

    The story follows Naru, a young warrior of the Comanche tribe, played by Amber Midthunder, who struggles to prove her worth as a hunter in a male-dominated world.

    The plot begins with Naru, who is a skilled hunter and has a deep respect for nature. Despite her prowess, she faces skepticism from her tribe, who believe her place is in the home.

    [Image](https://www.filmaffinity.com/ve/filmimages.php?movie_id=276230)

     

    However, Naru is determined to prove her ability and goes into the forest in search of a great challenge. During her quest, she encounters an alien predator, a highly advanced hunter who has come to Earth to hunt the best warriors.

    As Naru confronts this formidable foe, the film explores themes of identity, resilience and the struggle for survival. Naru uses her wits and hunting skills to track down the predator, while also grappling with the dynamics of her tribe and the perception of her role as a woman.

    [Image](https://www.filmaffinity.com/ve/filmimages.php?movie_id=276230)

     

    Tension mounts as the predator begins to hunt down members of the tribe, forcing Naru to join forces with her brother, Taabe, played by Dakota Beavers, to confront this threat.

    As the story progresses, Naru proves to be a cunning and courageous hunter, using her knowledge of the terrain and her connection to nature to overcome the predator.

    The confrontation culminates in an epic showdown that tests both her wits and her determination.

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  2. Prey (2022)@avatara796d

    Hi all. Saw Prey from 2022 this weekend, have seen it before when it came out so it was fun to see it again. I remember liking it and it turned out to be true again.😃

    It's an American monster movie directed by Dan Trachtenberg and based on, or part of the "Predator" movie series from the 1980s-90s, it's been a while if you've seen them. Old Arnold Schwarzenegger days hehe. The film will be an origin story for the series with the first Predator appearing on Earth. This time the action takes place in 1719 and we follow the life of a warrior girl named Naru played by Amber Midthunder, and soon her fate collides with the fearsome Predator. The film contains great visual effects and many cool action scenes, and with good acting performances it gives great excitement and I easily give it a strong 8.

    Here is a trailer. 😃

    source: youtube.com

    There is a Prey 2 coming..😂👍

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    Hope to see you in the next post, have a great day everyone! And thank you very much for stopping by. Il be back! 😏
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    Sources: All images/screenshots are taken by me unless otherwise stated.

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  3. "Prey, "a film that mixes horror and science fiction@ismaca958d

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    The cost of filming "Prey" is said to be very low.

    starts with a simple premise, with the writers writing every scene hours before filming.

    Its subject matter, while original, is not in keeping with good taste.

    With all this in mind, the first thing I have to say is that this film is very solid.

    An alien arrives on Earth to study a possible colonisation of the planet.

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    With the ability to shape-shift and merge with the earthlings he kills, he ends up in a beautiful country house where two women live in a torrid relationship.

    The two lovers are both attracted and repelled by an alien they believe to be human, celebrate him, reject him, disguise him as a woman, have so much fun with him, it takes them a while to realise they are facing a sinister threat.

    Released in 1977 and directed by Norman J Warren, Prey is part of a series of British horror films between B-series and Z-series, as Hammer Films attempted to fill the horror film niche.

    It compensates for its low budget by clearly addressing controversial issues.

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    Perhaps unintentionally, Prey knows how to exploit its flaws, shooting almost entirely in a single environment, the feeling of a claustrophobic production, with hints of aliens, and the fact that we see no ships, creating an unsettling atmosphere. between two lesbians in 1977 is shocking to say the least, when everything was much more difficult for the LGBTQ+ community.

    The result is a film that shamelessly mixes horror, science fiction and a gay story with John Waters' own kitsch elements.

    It is a macabre, funny and original film, suitable for lovers of vintage horror.

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  4. Prey || Primitive life, primitive weapons, advanced enemy!@cute-cactus1417d

    I may have a wannabe of the past, such as a primitive life and hunting with primitive weapons in order to exist, to protect oneself. How do I understand this? Of course, I understand it from the films I watch, which are about natural life and the vital difficulties such as sheltering and feeding.

    [source](https://www.themoviedb.org/t/p/w500_and_h282_face/aGocH8JGZXFG8MtpmvGcAgwnJ5O.jpg)

    Released in 2022, the film Prey is about a Comanche girl named Naru (played by Amber Midthunder), who tries to prove herself in a primitive life by hunting with primitive weapons. Originally raised as a healer, Naru has a special desire to hunt and is trying to prove herself in this field.

    While the film highlights hunting with primitive weapons such as arrows and axes, it reflects the struggle of the tribe members who are threatened by the sudden arrival of a predator-like creature in the forest where they hunt. During the film, I was more interested in the struggle for survival in the natural environment with primitive weapons rather than the predator-like creature.

    [source](https://www.themoviedb.org/t/p/w500_and_h282_face/7ZO9yoEU2fAHKhmJWfAc2QIPWJg.jpg)

    Those who watch Predator films know how many firearms are used in the fight against it. In the film Prey, since the story takes place in the 1700s, the fight against the predator-like creature is carried out with limited primitive weapons, which causes it to attract more attention. I should add that at least the last sentence is valid for me.

    There is nothing impossible in nature. There are so many herbs, weapons, weapons, hiding places, food supply and similar difficulties that can be used that the only thing to do is to adopt and experience the primitive life in nature.

    [source](https://www.themoviedb.org/t/p/w500_and_h282_face/udhU4oOPxAiNltoMVddSRq3lLAk.jpg)

    It was possible to come across in the film the inspirations from the MacGyver series I watched years ago. I still remember MacGyver's grenade made of swamp gas. In every episode, he would create opportunities for himself from the opportunities around him. As someone who closely followed the series, I would have liked it very much.

    Although the story in the film Prey is not like the MacGyver series, I think that the environment is well used against the spontaneous events in the surrounding nature.

    In my childhood, the bows and arrows we made from chaste branches because of their flexibility could go at the speed of a bullet and go far enough to entertain us even if they did not pierce someone's body. Later, I remember that we used to crush the soda cap with a stone and compress it with the help of a stone to cover the tip of the arrow. This process made the arrow go straighter when we shot the arrow from the bow because of the weight on the tip of the arrow.

    [source](https://www.themoviedb.org/t/p/w500_and_h282_face/9FXGnVz3JwJ4KEY4eUoSEK4tvva.jpg)

    I don't want to evaluate the film Prey in terms of acting and director because I can't question how much they contribute to the film in terms of plus or minus value. The real face of Amber Midthunder in the character of Naru cannot be seen too much because of the paint she constantly applies to her face. I cannot say that her acting or the film is very good. But I think the film can be watched even to see the primitive life in nature and the use of primitive weapons during hunting. If you are curious about past primitive lives like me, you should definitely watch it.

    [source](https://www.themoviedb.org/t/p/w500_and_h282_face/sNhzcUw5cg4JwICjnHZ5XhTKNrU.jpg)

    I give the film more plus points for taking me back to the MacGyver series I watched in my childhood and the primitive weapons I tried to make in my childhood with some of its scenes. If a film manages to draw you in and makes you remember your past, that film is a good film, regardless of the score, actors, director. The film Prey achieved this for me, I don't know what it will achieve for you!

    [source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ7LytagKlc&t=6s)

    See you in my next article, all content belongs to me. @cute-cactus


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