{"id":10042609,"date":"2025-11-05T12:31:52","date_gmt":"2025-11-05T17:31:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vanyaland.com\/?p=10042609"},"modified":"2025-11-05T12:31:53","modified_gmt":"2025-11-05T17:31:53","slug":"predator-badlands-review-a-good-enough-hunt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vanyaland.com\/2025\/11\/05\/predator-badlands-review-a-good-enough-hunt\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Predator: Badlands&#8217; Review: A good-enough hunt"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>It was always going to be a tall order following up a movie like <em>Prey <\/em>with anything other than a direct sequel or, perhaps, another human-oriented story set in a different era. Then again, I don\u2019t think anyone expected Dan Trachtenberg to make what might be the first universally-liked installment of the <em>Predator<\/em> franchise since the days of Arnie, Carl and Jesse \u201cThe Body,\u201d so if there were anyone capable of pulling off a hard pivot, it would be the man who spun gold from a series that nearly died after Shane Black tried his best to update it for a hyper-modern and irony-steeped horror audience. I don\u2019t think I can overstate how great <em>Prey<\/em> was \u2014 that film approached <em>Creed <\/em>levels of franchise reinvigoration with its ingenuity and inventiveness while operating in the framework that made the original installment so engrossing \u2014 and its consignment to Hulu in lieu of a theatrical release was one of the great shames of the past decade. Yet Trachtenberg\u2019s latest foray into that world,<strong><em> Predator: Badlands,<\/em><\/strong> is a decent consolation prize (which also has plenty to say about <em>Prey<\/em>\u2019s themes), one that\u2019s hampered by a nearly insurmountable conceptual burden yet still manages to be delightfully entertaining thanks to solid writing, well-crafted action, and a fun approach to the deadly ecology of its setting.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>You won\u2019t have to wait long to see what I mean by a \u201cburden.\u201d Right after the film starts, opening on the arid landscape of the Predator homeworld, Yautja* Prime, we\u2019re treated to a fight scene between two Yautja brothers. The smaller of the two, Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), gets his ass handed to him by Kwei (Mike Homik), his bigger, taller, stronger sibling. The two take off their masks to discuss Dek\u2019s upcoming hunt \u2014 a rite of passage in which a Yautja youth earns \u201ctheir cloak,\u201d the camouflage device that\u2019s almost as iconic as the three targeting dots emanating from their species\u2019 shoulder-mounted laser cannons. We hear their weird, guttural language and learn more about their tribal dynamics, but I have a hard time believing many folks will pick up on the details in the dialogue \u2014 they\u2019ll likely be more distracted by how ferociously <em>weird<\/em> it looks to see a Predator try to emote. You can say a lot of things about Stan Winston\u2019s iconic design, but you can\u2019t say it was meant for more than the shock reveal at the end of <em>Predator<\/em>, when Arnold finally gets him to take off the mask and you see that hideous mug behind the metal. To echo Dutch\u2019s reaction, they really are a bunch of ugly motherfuckers, and watching them talk to one another, trying to convey complex feelings through the subtitles of facial expressions, is a tall order that I doubt any filmmaker committed to photorealism in their digital effects would be able to accomplish. It\u2019s just very distracting, forcing the film to swim upstream against a strong current of audience befuddlement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Trachtenberg spends too long establishing Dek\u2019s arc, in which he has to prove himself to his domineering father, a Darth Vader figure sporting white tendrils and a distinct hatred for his runt son. The Yautja operate like the more mythic depictions of Spartans in media, if they were a semi-nomadic set of clans instead of a city-state, and this means there\u2019s no place for an undersized weakling in their ranks. It\u2019s bizarre that he\u2019s survived this long in such a dynamic, honestly, though his brother\u2019s protection probably spared his life. When Dad shows up and demands that the eldest kill the weakling, Kwei sacrifices his life so that Dek can flee, giving the younger Yautja a front-row seat to his father\u2019s vengeance while sealed behind the plexiglass windows of a spaceship. Knocked out during take-off, Dek crash-lands on the planet Genna, which he chose as the venue for his hunt. Ejected from the vehicle, separated from his fancy weapons and gadgets, the Yautja sets off in pursuit of a mythic creature known as the Kalisk \u2014 an organism so feared that even his father was intimidated by it. Yet he\u2019s not alone on his quest, as soon into his journey, he discovers Thia (Elle Fanning), a damaged Weyland-Yutani synth, trapped in a creature\u2019s nest. She was separated from her exploration team (and the lower half of her body) when they encountered the Kalisk, and she pleads with Dek to take him with her. He obliges only after Thia suggests she view him as a \u201ctool\u201d to help him on his journey, though the android has her own designs for the Predator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Genna may not be the best vacation destination, but it is a fun setting for Trachtenberg\u2019s tale, given that it\u2019s essentially the Australia of planets. Everything there seems to want to kill Dek, and it often comes <em>very <\/em>close to doing so. Root-like vines surge forth from the forest, looking to tear limbs off of whatever threatens them. There are pterodactyl-like flying creatures that have developed a symbiotic relationship with a plant that shoots thistles coated in a paralyzing poison. Should one get close enough to its stalks, wander into the wrong field, the flying beast will drop a rock in one\u2019s path, causing the motion-activated automatic response to go off. Tiny eel-like critters will spray you with acid from their nests inside the rocky walls near a creek. Then, of course, there\u2019s the Kalisk, which looks like what might have resulted if the <em>Cloverfield<\/em> kaiju were crossed with a lion, which can heal itself from nearly any wound, making any attempt at trophy-hunting almost totally irrelevant. Even the tall grass has leaves of razor-sharp glass, and the only creature with skin thick enough to get to it is a little green monster \u2014 think Baby Godzilla from the Showa era films \u2014 who Thia affectionately dubs \u201cBud.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It\u2019s clear that a ton of thought and consideration went into crafting this world, which is nicely contrasted with the inhuman coldness of Weyland-Yutani\u2019s Hideo Koijima-like aesthetic (the vibe here feels as if it were directly pulled from <em>Death Stranding <\/em>or its sequel in its high-contrast colors and the presence of Fanning, one of the game\u2019s stars, whose costume designs echo her character there). Trachtenberg uses his spaces well, ensuring that each image looks purposefully striking and that each detail casually dropped is picked up later on for a pay-off once the going gets bloody. Or, as this is a PG-13 feature, alien-bloody with a dash of milky synth fluid splattered alongside it. As much as some might lament the lack of \u201creal\u201d gore, this isn\u2019t <em>Alien vs. Predator<\/em> \u2014 the action is <em>good<\/em>, with the big third-act set-piece being a particular standout \u2014 and blood of a different color wouldn\u2019t have changed that too much. After all, given that Thia\u2019s exploratory group is made up entirely of androids, they\u2019ve got plenty of inorganic life to murder.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Continuing the trend established in <em>Alien: Romulus<\/em>, Fanning is closer to Bishop on the scale of robo-reliability than Ash or <em>Prometheus<\/em>\u2019s David, and her presence adds an interesting dimension to the story. She\u2019s got an effervescent attitude towards the native flora and fauna, which puts her at odds with the company\u2019s goals and the rest of her team, who lurk in the background, led by her \u201csister\u201d Tessa (also Fanning), an identical android who is <em>much<\/em> less compassionate to the forms of life she encounters. You can probably see where this is headed \u2013 the ingredients are there for a \u201cchosen family\u201d to assemble, and Trachtenberg won\u2019t disappoint you. That said, the \u201codd couple\u201d pairing is a strong asset, especially when Fanning does the heavy emotional lifting. They\u2019re both committed yet doubting naifs, dissatisfied with their lot yet compelled to see their task out to the bitter end, and is an intriguing twist on the traditional <em>Predator<\/em> format and the type of colonial critique that <em>Prey <\/em>inverted from the original. One could argue that it\u2019s somewhat misplaced after the last film, which, by design, went much harder than the original in its condemnation of exploitation and adventurism, but it\u2019s an interesting iteration on these themes, in which our characters learn to see each other as sentient beings rather than the means to an end. This time, the circumstances allow for such development, and it plays well, even if the edge is duller than it has been.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So, <em>Badlands<\/em> isn\u2019t on par with <em>Prey<\/em> or the original <em>Predator<\/em>, but it\u2019s roughly on par with the underrated <em>Predator 2<\/em>, significantly better than <em>Predators<\/em>, and dramatically more audience-friendly than <em>The Predator<\/em>, which remains one of the most bizarre yet entertaining misfires to emerge from Zombie Fox ever since the Disney acquisition. Yet it\u2019s more committed to telling its own fresh story than something like <em>Alien: Romulus<\/em>, which, as fun as it was, had too many forced allusions to prior entries in the franchise (thank God there\u2019s not an AI-generated Ian Holm here to walk us through some exposition). Beyond what I outlined above \u2013 <em>Prey<\/em>, but in a different setting, as explored in <em>Predator: Killer of Killers<\/em> \u2013 it\u2019s a worthwhile step forward for the franchise, and, should it be successful, I\u2019m excited to see where Trachtenberg takes us next on his tour of the worst possible places in the universe for one to find themselves trapped in. Of course, that all depends on whether or not opening weekend crowds will be able to stop their thoughts from drifting to concerns like \u201cHow the hell do the Predators talk when their mouths look like that? They don\u2019t have lips,\u201d or \u201cMan, I never realized how important eyebrows were until right now.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>* \u201cYautja\u201d is the expanded-universe name for the Predator species, adopted here in a way that doesn\u2019t feel particularly organic.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was always going to be a tall order following up a movie like Prey with anything other than a direct sequel or, perhaps, another human-oriented story set in a different era. 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