Missing 411: The Hunted

2019

Documentary

IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 2207 2.2K

Plot summary

Hunters have disappeared from wildlands without a trace for hundreds of years. David Paulides presents the haunting true stories of hunters experiencing the unexplainable in the woods of North America.



August 08, 2023 at 02:41 PM

Director

Michael DeGrazier

Top cast

720p.WEB
895.98 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ixtasis 10 / 10

A background in David Paulides might be helpful

I've noticed that people who come into just one of his documentaries or talks tend to hold a skeptical point of view, which is respectable as long as you keep an open mind. Once you realize that he has done extensive research on hundreds, if not thousands of these cases, you'll begin to realize that a pattern emerges and something strange is going on. If there were only these 4-5 cases, then yes, they can be easily explainable. It's easy to say this person fell, this one drowned, this one was abducted by a human, this one ran away from their family, this one committed suicide, etc ... But what do you say to thousands of similar cases that have not and cannot be explained by the forestry, the police, the FBI, the green berets? It's just weird. I love that there's mystery still in this world.

Paulides frequently discusses the fact that it's the cumulation of these bizarre disappearance which paints the full picture on coast to coast. This documentary is more for people who understand this, or for those whose curiosity will be piqued. A documentary allows him to give a more detailed and comprehension view of some individual cases, otherwise this documentary would be hours long.

Reviewed by Foutainoflife 8 / 10

Something That Leaves You Thinking

I personally think that the research that David Paulides has done is fascinating. I have a soft spot for the families of the people who has gone missing whether it be in our national parks or anywhere else. I often think about how badly they must hope the coverage of their lost loved one is reaching as many people as possible. So, when I see documentaries on the missing, I watch them. I would want that if someone I loved was missing.

I don't know what is going on but this documentary explored some of the paranormal aspects of spots where there have been clusters of disappearances dealing with hunters. Some of it was strange but if you want to try and get answers you should be willing to think outside the box and considering how odd these disappearances are a bit of "WTF?" hangs like a cloud over the cases. They simply do not make sense.

I like these cases and I hope that they will continue to make documentaries on the subject. We may never really know what is happening. I can only imagine how heartbreaking that must be for the families who would like answers. I pray that they are at least given the opportunity to lay their loved ones to rest.

Reviewed by PinkPuffin 10 / 10

Wow! What a fantastic documentary.

In my opinion, this documentary is much better than the first one. I am guessing that a large percentage of people that follow the Missing 411 phenomenon are like me....very experienced hikers etc who are familiar with the many ways that walkers can go missing or die in very remote wilderness....this is not what is happening here! The detail that was included in this documentary made it much easier to understand the scenario eg. Being able to see the detailed maps, the flyovers of the area, the markers given for various things, the way the search areas were sectioned off etc, all brought the story to life. As for the story of the hunters, and their dealings with strange lights, and those recordings of "something" outside in the woods at night, that was incredible!! I didn't expect that!! That almost sounded like a human language at some points! I was familiar with the "cloaked preditor" story from David's talks, but the amazing graphics really brought that to life too!! Very creepy!

Thank you to all the people in this documentary who have been brave enough to share their story of losing their loved ones....our hearts are with you xx. Thank you too to all the incredible work that the Search and Rescue people do, and of course, to David Paulides, who was courageous enough to bring this phenomenon to the public domain. Let's hope that one day, we will discover what is happening to these people! Incredible Documentary

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