Box office The
box office for the film was less than its reported
production budget of $55 million.
The Hunted opened on March 14, 2003, at #3 in 2,516 theaters across North America and grossed $13.48 million during its opening weekend. It went on to gross $34,244,097 in North America and $11,252,437 internationally markets for a worldwide total of $45,496,534. While there was some praise for the cinematography and the action scenes, much criticism was directed at the thin plot and characterization, and the general implausibility. Rex Reed of the
New York Observer called it a "Ludicrous, plotless, ho-hum tale of lurid confrontation." The UK magazine,
Total Film said the film was "scarcely exciting to watch." However, the film also received praise from other high-profile critics, particularly for the fact it kept the special effects and stunts restrained. For example,
Roger Ebert said, "We've seen so many fancy high-tech computer-assisted fight scenes in recent movies that we assume the fighters can fly. They live in a world of gravity-free speed-up. Not so with Friedkin's characters." He reviewed the film on his own site and scored it 3 1/2 out of 4 stars. ==References==