King of the Hill (2007 film)

Shortly after his car breaks down and he leaves for the woods where he meets Bea, the woman from the petrol station, who seems to be lost as well and denies having stolen Quim's wallet.

After they break in and search for supplies they are met by a pair of policemen who are highly suspicious and violently subdue and question them.

After a tense moment hiding in the car Bea manages to leave and find a key to unlock Quim's handcuffs.

They leave and run through the forest but one of the police officers has survived with a minor gunshot wound to the shoulder.

With Bea weeping and trapped in the gulley the hunters are finally revealed to be a pair of young boys who proceed to murder her.

They are casual about it, with one remarking at how her blood splattered his companion's face and taking a picture of the body with a mobile phone.

When one of the boys starts adding points for a deer he had killed earlier the other becomes annoyed and accuses him of changing the rules to suit himself.

Quim escapes to an abandoned village, the two brothers catch up with him and a tense game of cat-and-mouse ensues, but he manages to ambush and kill one of the boys by hiding in a pool of water, showing deep regret afterwards.

[6] Peter Debruge [de] of Variety assessed that "smarter than its Most Dangerous Game-style plot might suggest", the film provides the helmer "with both a stylish showcase for his talents and a platform for social commentary, though the message feels like something of an afterthought".