
In October 2005, five young people were kidnapped in the Highlands of Scotland. Stripped and abandoned in the the wilderness, they were forced into a deadly game where the hunters became the hunted. Their ordeal was filmed by an extreme animal rights group as a warning to others: if you hunt... you're fair game. Combining dramatic reconstruction and compelling interviews with the survivors, BLOODED finally tells the full story behind one of the most extreme internet virals of... (Full plot summary below)
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In October 2005, five young people were kidnapped in the Highlands of Scotland. Stripped and abandoned in the the wilderness, they were forced into a deadly game where the hunters became the hunted. Their ordeal was filmed by an extreme animal rights group as a warning to others: if you hunt... you're fair game. Combining dramatic reconstruction and compelling interviews with the survivors, BLOODED finally tells the full story behind one of the most extreme internet virals of modern times.
Leave your thoughts about Blooded.
| Financial TimesNigel AndrewsSometimes the best condition of mind in which to view a new film is mild idiocy. I was fooled. |
| Empire MagazineNev PierceA compelling look at extremism in all its guises, Blooded boasts some genuine scares despite a narrative structure that allows little room for surprises. |
| Total FilmKevin HarleyToo thin to pass as provocation or drama. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Tim RobeyExcept for standout Adam Best, the cast aren't sharp enough to pull off the curious, unwieldy conceit of having two sets of actors play fictitious people. |
| GuardianPhilip FrenchA pseudo-documentary thriller in the Blair Witch Project manner, Blooded centres with something less than total conviction on a quintet of dislikable upper-middle-class blood sports enthusiasts. |
| Daily Express (UK)Henry FitzherbertIt's a compelling idea but there's no suspense or character interest. |
| Sky CinemaZac HarrinWhile the dramatic cast work well, authenticity is slightly diminished by the fact that the interviewees - though clearly different people - are also actors. |
| User ReviewManish MIt's quietly badly reviewed but actually a very thought provoking film, particularly for you pro-hunter types. Based on a true story of 4 hunters who became the hunted in the Scottish Highlands in 2005. Not a bad watch at all. |
| User Reviewjarrad bPretty landscapes, but I'm sorry... f*cking fox hunting. It's a boring film, plain and simple, that tries to squeeze empathy and make you scared for the people who have to survive, yet who are the very same people narrating the film. Remove the build up, the interviews, and you would have an OK film that would probably only be like 30-35 minutes. |