The story follows a group of four young thieves—Chaz, Vix, Leon, and Tod—who survive by stealing valuable antiques for a local fence. Their final job involves robbing a secluded, stately manor in the English countryside. However, they are caught by the homeowners: a group of elite aristocrats who uphold a dark tradition. Instead of calling the police, the wealthy family releases the group into the wild, hunting them down with horses, hounds, and bugles for sport.
Critics often note that while it is well-executed, the film treads very familiar ground. It has been compared frequently to other "hunted human" films like The Hunt (2020) and Ready or Not (2019), but is often viewed as less innovative than its predecessors. Hounded(2022)
Samantha Bond (known as Miss Moneypenny) delivers a chillingly cold performance as the Redwick matriarch, Katherine. The young thieves, led by Malachi Pullar-Latchman, are portrayed with enough depth to make them sympathetic "Robin Hood" figures rather than just generic victims. The story follows a group of four young
Some viewers feel the kills and intensity could have been pushed "a step further" to truly stand out, and the visual production sometimes lacks the high-end polish of bigger studio releases. Final Verdict: 3/5 Stars Instead of calling the police, the wealthy family
(also known as Hunted in some regions) is a grit-and-gore British horror-thriller that offers a modern, class-conscious spin on the classic "The Most Dangerous Game" trope. Directed by Tommy Boulding in his feature debut, the film delivers a lean survival tale that balances sharp social commentary with brutal action. Plot Overview
The film serves as a biting satire on the British class system. It frames the conflict as a literal hunt between the "great unwashed" and a "bulletproof" upper class, making it a timely entry into the "hunted humans" genre.