Sure, Kraven the Hunter has plenty of brutal violence and high-octane action, but if you ask Aaron Taylor-Johnson, it's a, uh, "family drama" too
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Kraven the Hunter presents a narrative blending action and violence with a deeper exploration of family dynamics, especially amidst a toxic upbringing affecting key characters.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson states, 'At the core of the story, there's a real family drama... Their father is this Russian gangster, the head of this mobster gang.' He describes how the plot revolves around two brothers growing up in a dangerous environment.
Taylor-Johnson elaborates on his character's conflict, emphasizing that Kraven's internal struggle against following his father's criminal path leads him on a vigilante journey.
Director J.C. Chandor shares that the film's R-rating allowed them to explore deeper themes such as 'a history of mental illness,' promising a complex narrative.
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