The Hunt 2020 |verified|One of the film's most bizarre and delightful quirks is its recurring reference to the 1960s sitcom Gilligan’s Island . Crystal is obsessed with the show, or more specifically, with a fan theory regarding the character of Mary The violence, while graphic, is framed not as torture porn but as dark slapstick. There is a Looney Tunes logic to the carnage. When a woman gets her arm blown off by a rigged stove, the shock is followed by a beat of silence, then a punchline. Zobel understands that the audience for this film is smart enough to laugh while they wince. The Hunt 2020 On the other side, the "Deplorables" are depicted through the lens of elite stereotypes—uneducated, loud, and paranoid. Yet, the film complicates this by showing their genuine struggle. The victims are not just political pawns; they are people who have been marginalized by a system that views them as disposable. One of the film's most bizarre and delightful Crystal (Betty Gilpin), a resourceful veteran with a mysterious past, turns the tables on her captors. When a woman gets her arm blown off |