Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: December 25, 2015
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Tbag115May 15, 2016
The revenant was my favourite movie last year, it has many good actors and a really good setting. Tbe Story is pretty good, the light effects are all real and the protagonist is Leonardo.
If you didn't watch the movie I would recommend you
The revenant was my favourite movie last year, it has many good actors and a really good setting. Tbe Story is pretty good, the light effects are all real and the protagonist is Leonardo.
If you didn't watch the movie I would recommend you to watch it as soon as possible
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fury_cutter_incAug 21, 2020
A relentlessly depressing movie with little substance. It doesn't offer a light at the end of the tunnel to motivate you to keep watching and goes from one terrible thing to another. The first and only movie I have ever walked out on becauseA relentlessly depressing movie with little substance. It doesn't offer a light at the end of the tunnel to motivate you to keep watching and goes from one terrible thing to another. The first and only movie I have ever walked out on because I honestly found it so exhaustingly depressing. I'm no stranger to grim films and am not the type of person that always wants a happy ending but this was too exhausting for me. Unless you're a masochist it's worth avoiding. Expand
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kopewinApr 18, 2020
Personally this movie does not have content. I was very boring boring boring boring boring.
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NickTheCritickApr 1, 2022
This film gives me a lot of perplexity. The shots are rather anonymous and do not leave me much. The shot in the scene of Hugh Glass being attacked by the bear, for example, doesn't give me that sense of fear and anguish it should convey. TheThis film gives me a lot of perplexity. The shots are rather anonymous and do not leave me much. The shot in the scene of Hugh Glass being attacked by the bear, for example, doesn't give me that sense of fear and anguish it should convey. The whole film revolves around the beautiful Alberta's landscape and Dicaprio massacred by the forces of nature. It remains a decent movie. Expand
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SchroederRockMay 24, 2016
What a thrilling film. The Revenant is a lot to take in, whether it's regarding the incredible scenery captured on film, the expertly-executed camera work, or the solid casting. The Revenant works so well that it doesn't need a lot ofWhat a thrilling film. The Revenant is a lot to take in, whether it's regarding the incredible scenery captured on film, the expertly-executed camera work, or the solid casting. The Revenant works so well that it doesn't need a lot of dialogue to keep your attention over its lengthy 2 1/2 hours of runtime. At times, there's heavy brutality, whether it be through a knife fight or a bear attack, that really made me turn a bit in my seat. That kind of portrayal is definitely not for younger folks or weaker stomach. I wasn't completely blown away by the movie, but I see why it had lots of Oscar consideration/victory this past year. If you love survival against all odds in the name of settling a score, The Revenant is your movie. Expand
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TokyochuchuDec 29, 2016
The Revenant is a very simple film about man versus nature and revenge. It's impressive and features amazing cinematography. Kudos for Leo for taking a lot of obvious real punishment while making it too. That can't have been pleasant!
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David_HNov 1, 2016
I'll admit DiCaprio was very intense in this movie but not sure why it got such high ratings. it's not what I'd call "entertaining", the whole thing is rather dreary and depressing. in the end you also get the feeling DiCaprio's motivationI'll admit DiCaprio was very intense in this movie but not sure why it got such high ratings. it's not what I'd call "entertaining", the whole thing is rather dreary and depressing. in the end you also get the feeling DiCaprio's motivation was partly due to his political left leaning. it subtly regurgitates the old myth that the white man came to America and purposely wiped out all the native american indians. This is sad since even many history books don't tell the real story that the majority of native indians died of disease. Expand
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TyranianAug 13, 2019
A fairly thrilling visual feast though the characters are not very interesting or complex.
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mrmonsterMay 23, 2016
Honestly, this was a bit overrated. It was still wroth watching, mainly for the action, the visual effects, and for Leonardo DiCaprio's legendary acting, but as a whole, it was kind of boring.
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Jack97May 6, 2016
The Revenant provides a captivating experience thanks to the natural look of the film combined with the committed physical performances from Leonardo Dicaprio and Tom Hardy and the brutal nature of the story.
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ToFewViewsApr 25, 2016
It's very easy to tell from the moment you start this film that every little aspect of it is planned out perfectly. Everything from Cinematography,Directing,Acting etc. Almost the whole movie uses natural lighting and it's little things likeIt's very easy to tell from the moment you start this film that every little aspect of it is planned out perfectly. Everything from Cinematography,Directing,Acting etc. Almost the whole movie uses natural lighting and it's little things like that witch make this film so special. If you want to be blown away just do a little research on the film and you'll see the lengths they went to. All the main actors do a great job, especially Tom Hardy and Leo. Not many complaints can be made with this film,At times some acting felt odd and out of place but that's about it. Expand
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HideMay 17, 2016
Well, most has been said already about this movie. Most importantly it just takes forever. It begins quite nicely, it grabs you but as soon as "the painful part" starts the whole thing goes down the litter. You will then have to watch a mixWell, most has been said already about this movie. Most importantly it just takes forever. It begins quite nicely, it grabs you but as soon as "the painful part" starts the whole thing goes down the litter. You will then have to watch a mix of DiCaprio grunting in pain and some nice scenery with a not much more exciting vision here and an indeed much more exciting scene containing Tom Hardy there. Really, Tom Hardy made the movie. If it wasn't for him I probably wouldn't have watched it till the end which I still somewhat regret because it was so damn long.
Now don't get me wrong, I'm not against long movies at all. Just a few days before I watched The Revenant I tried The Hateful Eight which is pretty much as long as The Revenant and in that movie the time flew by. I didn't even look at the clock for once.
What I especially do not understand is how DiCaprio got an Oscar for _that_. Why for this compilation of grunting-sounds but not his role in the Wolf of Wallstreet or Django Unchained? ONLY if all the stuff he did in the movie was done without any kind of special-effects as if for example he really pushed himself into a horse cadaver of some sort I would agree and say he might get his Oscar for the effort. But the acting? You might say the role didn't give him enough room to shine as much as in the aforementioned movies but, well, that's bad luck then. If any of the actors in that movie Tom Hardy should've gotten an Oscar for that.
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notlawMay 29, 2016
7.5 for this one leonardo and tom are both just great actors and it shows in almost every movie they have been in. The revenant is a story of survival and revenge, some of the scenes in it are fantastic and other feel a little drawn out. On7.5 for this one leonardo and tom are both just great actors and it shows in almost every movie they have been in. The revenant is a story of survival and revenge, some of the scenes in it are fantastic and other feel a little drawn out. On the whole definitely worth seeing just could have been shorter. Expand
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darkbloodshed13Jan 31, 2017
"The Revenant" is "The Grey" done right. It's about a guy by the name Hugh Glass a member of a hunting party with his son. Util one day Glass get's attack by bear which leads to him being left for dead by a member of his hunting party. The"The Revenant" is "The Grey" done right. It's about a guy by the name Hugh Glass a member of a hunting party with his son. Util one day Glass get's attack by bear which leads to him being left for dead by a member of his hunting party. The journey that glass goes on is intense and full of great character development. Yet the movie does make the journey a little to long. If you are looking for your typical action movie when you watch this film, you will be disappointed, but if you are looking for movie that is intense on every way and form then you will enjoy this film. Expand
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RalfbergsAug 31, 2016
Leo Di Caprio's performance - amazing and Oscar worthy. The movie itself - good but not that great and certainly not Oscar worthy - only great thing about movie itself was the shots of the nature and the cinematography.
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tethysdustJan 15, 2017
It had a very beautiful setting, nice camerawork, and brilliant execution. It is a bit slow, but this is one of those cases where the journey, not the destination, is the point. Also, it is quite gory at times.
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DanBurritoMar 31, 2017
Though it's a little too long, The Revenant is still well-worth seeing thanks to its stunning cinematography, superb direction and Leonardo DeCaprio's committed performance. DiCaprio manages to convey emotion and keep audiences mesmerisedThough it's a little too long, The Revenant is still well-worth seeing thanks to its stunning cinematography, superb direction and Leonardo DeCaprio's committed performance. DiCaprio manages to convey emotion and keep audiences mesmerised with very little dialogue, delivering one of his best performances to date. As I said, it does go on for too long, but from a cinematic point of view, this is an incredible achievement and one of 2015's best. Expand
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smiyamotMay 21, 2016
Wow, what a movie! Takes place back when the US was wilderness. Hunters and trappers were the leading edge of civilization. Their lives are rugged, tough, dangerous, no wonder the life span was 30 years old. Our hero is attacked by mommaWow, what a movie! Takes place back when the US was wilderness. Hunters and trappers were the leading edge of civilization. Their lives are rugged, tough, dangerous, no wonder the life span was 30 years old. Our hero is attacked by momma bear, YIKES, I still don't know how they filmed that! The villain is a little psycho. Makes for a great contest of wills. There's other subplots that converge at the end. Expand
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TowelzzJan 16, 2016
A solid film but a bit overrated. This film has a decent script, strong acting, and beautiful cinematography.... But it just doesn't feel like an overall satisfying film. I think the biggest problem with this movie is that it doesn't knowA solid film but a bit overrated. This film has a decent script, strong acting, and beautiful cinematography.... But it just doesn't feel like an overall satisfying film. I think the biggest problem with this movie is that it doesn't know whether it wants to be a survival film or a revenge film. It introduces itself as a revenge film but 90% of time, it seems that its just a survival film. Only at the very end does it suddenly switch back to a revenge film. And the plot doesn't really go anywhere in terms of character development and story. Its more or less just telling us "DiCaprio has to go through a lot, look at how much he has to go through" so much to the point where it's like: Yeah we get it, is the plot/story going to advance anywhere?

***SPOILER ALERT***

One of the BIGGEST issues I have with this film is the ending. And by that I mean DiCaprio's character not finishing off Hardy and instead letting his fate be put "in God's hands." Ummm wtf??? Where the hell did this "death is in the hands of God" theme come from and why??? Not a single moment throughout the entire film did DiCaprio's character reference God/religion so why have this unnecessary and random revelation??? It would have been a MUCH more satisfying and sensible ending if DiCaprio had killed Hardy himself. A very poor "twist" and definitely one of the weakest points in the script.

Despite its flaws, this is still a decent film, though I would certainly say that it does NOT deserve to be nominated for Best Picture.
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apannilssonAug 11, 2020
Good actors, nice cinematography but otherwise very predicable and pointless story.
Felt like a patchwork of different mayor movies from the past 20 years.
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Turms_of_AlpsMay 11, 2016
Wide shots of the rugged wilderness and intense acting without much dialogue. Dreamlike flashback sequences remind me of Terence Malicks beautifully shot The Three of Life and Thin Red Line movies. First the camera moves within the action andWide shots of the rugged wilderness and intense acting without much dialogue. Dreamlike flashback sequences remind me of Terence Malicks beautifully shot The Three of Life and Thin Red Line movies. First the camera moves within the action and in close proximity of the actors and then pans out to show the majestic landscapes still untouched with civilization. Great soundtrack and audio design too, emotions are translated to the audience with music, facial expressions and weather more than mere words. Improves greatly when seen in the big screen rather than smaller home television. Expand
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IzagoDec 27, 2018
Assistindo ele pela segunda vez, a visão do filme pode mudar melhor ou para pior, mas sua fotografia esplendida se mantem intactas, seu e elenco e atuações impecaveis, todos os atores poderiam e tinham nivel para serem indicados ao oscar ouAssistindo ele pela segunda vez, a visão do filme pode mudar melhor ou para pior, mas sua fotografia esplendida se mantem intactas, seu e elenco e atuações impecaveis, todos os atores poderiam e tinham nivel para serem indicados ao oscar ou qualquer que outras premiações, com uma qualidade imensa. E esse nome para o filme é perfeito "O regresso" ele volta dos mortos e faz o que tem que fazer para sobreviver e ter a sua vingança. Em muitos momentos o filme é parado, de um forma lenta, mas é necessário e não totalmente ruim, você pode apreciar a realidade do mundo, de sua varias formas.

E o Leonardo Dicaprio a sua melhor atuação, atua demais, monstro, number 1.
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Thejudge21Jan 27, 2017
It's a long film and a long journey for the main character, and at the end you feel privileged to have been there with him. So breathtaking and enthralling and entertaining, brilliant storytelling, and the director draws you in like allIt's a long film and a long journey for the main character, and at the end you feel privileged to have been there with him. So breathtaking and enthralling and entertaining, brilliant storytelling, and the director draws you in like all great films do. The scene with the bear is nothing like you've seen before, and from the very first minute, this film gets your attention, you know you are watching a cut above the average brilliant film. Expand
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LoveeLandApr 23, 2016
The Revenant is one of the most realistic movies ever produced. It is incredibly gripping, full of beautiful shots, and very dark with outstanding performances by Leo, Tom Hardy, and the rest of the crew. It must be understood however thatThe Revenant is one of the most realistic movies ever produced. It is incredibly gripping, full of beautiful shots, and very dark with outstanding performances by Leo, Tom Hardy, and the rest of the crew. It must be understood however that those looking for a 1800s action thriller will be disappointed as it is simply not that kind of movie, nor was it meant to be. This is simply a story of redemption and revenge, and survival against all odds, and while it has action the majority of the movie consists of Leo walking around just breathing between the action scenes. It is a very slow paced movie, which adds to the realism in many ways and allows for awe inspiring shots of the landscape. The fight scenes are incredibly realistic and refreshing as it is no longer simply a bunch of choreographed punches and well timed hits like all Hollywood films, but rather all out brawls that look unorganized and lifelike. The only faults I give it are that the movie doesn't have a consistent pace, as in the beginning we couldn't miss a character blink and the final 10-15 minutes cover like a 1-2 day period. Also at times there are scenes that are too long and unimportant. You'll spend 3 minutes watching Leo slowly ascend a hill just to see bison run around on a plain. Despite these flaws the Revenant is a movie definitely worth the watch, and rightfully delivered Leo is first Oscar award for best lead actor Expand
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GoTV32May 6, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well done production-wise, and good acting I guess (even though there's rarely someone for Leo to interact with). But there was too much just watching horrible **** happen to the main guy. Also some unbelievable plot points. Riding a horse off a cliff, but saved by a pine tree? Come on, the guy shoulda been dead halfway through. Lost points for halfhearted mystical bull**** as well. Expand
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JonathonBMay 22, 2016
"The Revenant” is a gorgeous, brooding take on Hugh Glass’s tale of survival in the American hinterlands. The film envelopes us in the story, making us feel like we are there with the characters. Though, it does drift too much during the"The Revenant” is a gorgeous, brooding take on Hugh Glass’s tale of survival in the American hinterlands. The film envelopes us in the story, making us feel like we are there with the characters. Though, it does drift too much during the second half. Nevertheless, it's still an intense, brutal, and, at times, moving film experience. And Leonardo DiCaprio is in top-form, giving the most committed, physically demanding performance of his career. Expand
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AngusBarbudezAug 26, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Esta bien, pero no es pa tanto. En otras palabras, un pedo al viento.

Lo Bueno

-Bien filmada
-Tom Hardy lo borda
-Las escenas de acción muy bien hechas,

Lo Malo

-Alargada hasta limites de la cordura, una pelicula que le sobra por lo menos una hora de metraje .
-Fría, 0 empatía con los personajes.
- Algunas situaciones de Dicaprio son de chiste.
- Pomposa y pedante como ella sola.
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Muskrat147Jul 14, 2016
Featuring DiCaprio's Oscar-winning performance, The Revenant is a powerful survival story fitted with stellar direction, solidly crafted action sequences, one-of-a-kind performances, and, above all, absolutely gorgeous cinematography.
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CalibMcBoltsMay 30, 2016
''The Revenant'' is everything i love about great cinema. Most definitely the best movie of the year.
Great photography, visceral grittyness, superb acting, and interesting writing.
This movie drags you through the mud along with Glass, it
''The Revenant'' is everything i love about great cinema. Most definitely the best movie of the year.
Great photography, visceral grittyness, superb acting, and interesting writing.
This movie drags you through the mud along with Glass, it is such a visceral and real experience, an experience i havent had since watching Saving Private Ryan. The beauty of the movie is the silence, the quite, the alone, that gets to you after 2h30m
It's more of an experience than an ''entertaining film'', it takes you in, and drags you along, very few movies can do that effectively, that you forget about everything except about the movie. (whilst watching)?

My biggest compliments to Alejandro and Lubezki for pulling off this incredibly difficult to shoot film.
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FarsheedJun 6, 2016
In Comparison to Innaritu's previous movie, Birdman, and to its most severe rival in Oscar, Mad Max, The Revenant was so pleasing from directing to cinematography to DiCaprio's brilliant performance. I liked it fine.
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Bob198Jun 13, 2016
A chilling story with some of the best acting i have ever seen in my life the Revenant is a real work of art. The fights are realistic so if you do not like blood in movies this is not the film for you but if you like realistic action thisA chilling story with some of the best acting i have ever seen in my life the Revenant is a real work of art. The fights are realistic so if you do not like blood in movies this is not the film for you but if you like realistic action this would by a great film to watch. The pacing of the film only makes it more thrilling with berth taking cinematography this is a most see! Expand
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2016Jul 27, 2016
A complete example of a movie of thriller. Done well from his beginning and end, The been reborn one is of these movies that you cannot stop seeing...
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MasterRileyJul 20, 2016
This is one of my new favourite movies. Its got a great script, great cast, great performances, great set design, great action, great music, and AMAZING cinematography. I absolutely love the cinematography of this film. The fact they kept theThis is one of my new favourite movies. Its got a great script, great cast, great performances, great set design, great action, great music, and AMAZING cinematography. I absolutely love the cinematography of this film. The fact they kept the camera so grounded and relied on long shots really made me feel connected and immersed to what was happening on screen. It gives the film an extra layer of grittiness that really helps it to shine. A must see film for any film buff. Expand
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JyroJyroJul 29, 2017
This is an incredibly impressive film at times, with the cinematography being on par with just about anything you will ever see. Every single scene was captured completely with natural light, creating a beautiful setting that is almost asThis is an incredibly impressive film at times, with the cinematography being on par with just about anything you will ever see. Every single scene was captured completely with natural light, creating a beautiful setting that is almost as haunting as the acting of a vengeful Leonardo DiCaprio & and a menacing Tom Hardy. Sadly, the film loses a little of its intensity due to it's extreme length and tree obsession. Still, this is an amazingly epic & brutal film, and one that finally rewarded DiCaprio with his long-awaited Academy Award. Expand
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alejandro970Mar 17, 2019
Filmed on open nature scenarios, the British Columbia, Iñárritu develops a compelling drama of survival in the wilderness and seeking of vengeance. Di Caprio looks astonishing and every time more mature.
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moviedoc24Oct 14, 2016
The most interesting (and probably only significant female) character) in this leaden macho melodrama is the mama bear. The rest is Werner Herzog rip offs (trying to recreate the grueling filming of Fitzcarraldo and showing us the thing thatThe most interesting (and probably only significant female) character) in this leaden macho melodrama is the mama bear. The rest is Werner Herzog rip offs (trying to recreate the grueling filming of Fitzcarraldo and showing us the thing that Herzog doesn't show you in Grizzly Man), overindulgent camera work and a plodding, flat script. Oscar-bait written all over it, there is little story or character development. deCaprio fails to make you forget that he is deCaprio ACTING his most Oscar worthy and doing this film to pretend like he is in a situation that in reality he would not have the first idea what to do in, with a crew waiting with a blanket and a hot drink nearby. Voyeuristic, grim and pointless. Expand
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BroyaxMar 17, 2019
Un film à la réalisation impeccable, de superbes plans, une caméra fluide, un montage soigné, voilà qui fait plaisir ! une ambiance réaliste, étonnante... puis patatrac, le film se met à nous prendre pour des cons, là de but en blanc, sansUn film à la réalisation impeccable, de superbes plans, une caméra fluide, un montage soigné, voilà qui fait plaisir ! une ambiance réaliste, étonnante... puis patatrac, le film se met à nous prendre pour des cons, là de but en blanc, sans crier gare.

Le coup du grizzly (incroyablement bien fait) met tout par terre mais pas notre petit Rambo en herbe, le petit Di Caprio ! qui se prend l'ours sur la tronche et bien plus encore... mais ça doit être un petit Terminator le trappeur, c'est pour ça ! même qu'après s'être fait boulotter par la bête, il suffit simplement de le recoudre à l'arrache pendant qu'il se vide de son sang, tranquille.

Ensuite, il doit recharger ses batteries... et il repart à l'assaut, frais comme un gardon. Vers sa cible, car il veut se venger... eh oui, un méchant trappeur n'a pas été gentil, il doit être puni. Mais tout ça, ce Koh Lanta d'opérette, ça prend du temps, car tout est très lent dans ce film trop long. Et un Terminator qui boîte, ça va forcément moins vite.

Avec ça (comme si ça ne suffisait pas), le film nous sert sa dose de vivre ensemble et de mixité ; il rajoute également une charge contre les Blancs, méchants Blancs contre gentils Amérindiens sauf Léonardo le gentil Blanc gentil avec les Amérindiens ; du classique quoi.

Très regrettable ce salmigondis, car on aurait pu avoir mieux, beaucoup mieux et en moins con sans que ça dure des plombes.
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SomePersonaJan 22, 2017
This is probably one of the most beautiful movies of all time. The cinematography is gorgeous and puts the viewer deep into the characters' perspectives.
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Kmg6163Jan 7, 2017
Beautifully filmed, boring as hell. Thank God I tivoed the movie. It cost me nothing other than 2+ hours of my life. Fortunately, the movie required little attention be paid and I enjoyed a book. Don't tell me I don't understand movies.Beautifully filmed, boring as hell. Thank God I tivoed the movie. It cost me nothing other than 2+ hours of my life. Fortunately, the movie required little attention be paid and I enjoyed a book. Don't tell me I don't understand movies. This was a complete waste of time. Expand
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
The revenant est un très bon film avec Leonardo Dicaprio

-À la fois film d’aventure, de survie et d’histoire d’homme son scénario n’est qu’une simple vengeance. Heureusement que celui trouve d’autre porte, comme la lutte blanche vs indien,
The revenant est un très bon film avec Leonardo Dicaprio

-À la fois film d’aventure, de survie et d’histoire d’homme son scénario n’est qu’une simple vengeance. Heureusement que celui trouve d’autre porte, comme la lutte blanche vs indien, la lutte vie vs mort, la maladie, la famille, etc. …

-Les Acteurs il joue bien cependant je ne les apprécie pas tous… Mais Dicaprio lui en revanche c’est génial j’ai mal pour lui ;)
Techniquement le film est quasiment irréprochable. La caméra bouge comme un serpent et multiplie les plans séquence (une scène filmée en un seul plan) comme la scène d’introduction qui est juste superbe). En plus toutes son stabiliser. (j’ai eu l’impression que c’était des plan filmé avec grus mais on perçois le mouvement de marche, donc j’imagine une stabilisation 3 axes mécanique).

-Doté d’images magnifiques prises en lumière naturelle cela donne un panache que d’autre n’ont pas atteint.
Une Dolby Atmos qui révèle la technologie au mieux de sa forme et nous emporte en forêt plus qu’on pourrait l’imaginer et avec une caméra volatile comme celle-ci cela donne un effet … excellent. Ce film se révèle grâce à son « Son pur » Dolby Atmos le revoir chez soit n’est que détruire la plus grosse partit du film pourquoi. Le maximum chez nous c’est 7.1 et encore très peu de films nargue de sortir un Blu Ray avec une piste audio française 7.1 (7 enceintes 1 basses) alors que le Dolby Atmos c’est jusqu'à 128 objets audio indépendants au sein d'une scène. À Rochefort on est à 64 enceintes.
Au niveau du temps c’est long oui (environ 2H45min). Il a un rythme de zombi et je pense que c’est fait exprès cela renforce le côté « revenant ».

-Le film n’est quand même pas si parfait que ça comme la scène avec l’Ours. Qui dans la bande-annonce était vraiment mauvaise et même si dans le film final ça a été amélioré on voit très bien que c’est de la CGI et à certain moment c’est pas beau le blur est trop présent pour des caméra aussi réactive que celle utiliser. De plus à un moment dans l’arrière-plan j’ai eu une vague impression de feux bizarre … (heureusement qu’il n’était pas au milieu de l’image).

-Ce film est violent ce n’est pas un mal sa renforce le coter tragique et pitoyable de l’homme. Mais le proposé au seulement plus de douze ans c’est pitoyable ce genre de film il faudrait seize ans ….

Les musiques, il est rare d'écouté une musique qui colle comme il le faut mais que je vais oublié. Très différent du son qui était varié et très présente !

Pour finir, j’ai adoré ce film pour le SON l’image et le fait qu’il navigue entre film d’auteur et blockbuster. Ça nous permet de réfléchir sur un film qui est travaillé et qui a couté cher.
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ZerpnosMar 4, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tamamen Di Caprio üzerine oynayan film, karakterin hayatta kalmasını ve oğlunun intikam almasını konu alıyor. Bu senaryoyu güzel bir şekilde işleyen film, Di Caprio'ya Oscar kazanmasını sağlıyor. Expand
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SquaredRenApr 3, 2017
One of the most beautiful films out there. Landscapes, long shots, bear attack, & awesome acting by EVERYONE in the cast makes this film a must watch, you won't be disappointed.
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JudgeofjudgesFeb 19, 2018
How did he get an Oscar for this one ? Should be more like for all the other performances they overlooked. The move itself is boring AF.
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Aloxb3Jul 3, 2017
De um ponto de vista técnico, "O Regresso" é muito bom. A maioria das cenas foram filmadas apenas com a luz natural, a angustia de ver o personagem do DiCaprio rastejando por duas horas acaba gerando, ao telespectador uma certa revolta contraDe um ponto de vista técnico, "O Regresso" é muito bom. A maioria das cenas foram filmadas apenas com a luz natural, a angustia de ver o personagem do DiCaprio rastejando por duas horas acaba gerando, ao telespectador uma certa revolta contra o "vilão", há uma boa interpretação de todos do elenco e as cenas são feitas de uma perspectiva bem interessantes mas...Do que se trata esse filme? Vingança? Morte? Traição? Sinceramente:Não sei! Não é um filme que tenha um significado, não passa nem perto de ser profundo ou passar uma mensagem, enfim, quem gosta de aspectos técnicos de Direção e Fotografia de Cinema provavelmente irá adorar esse filme, no entanto, há uma grande probabilidade de depois de duas horas de filme, os créditos começarem a subir e você perguntar pra alguém do seu lado: Acabou? e a pessoa te responder:Acho que sim. Expand
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JLuis_001Sep 6, 2017
Is The Revenant the best work of Iñárritu? Personally I don't think so, but aside from that point, The Revenant is a film that exudes cinematography of the highest level, technically is impeccable, its photography is simply shocking, theIs The Revenant the best work of Iñárritu? Personally I don't think so, but aside from that point, The Revenant is a film that exudes cinematography of the highest level, technically is impeccable, its photography is simply shocking, the music is sublime, all those aspects are perfect to my point of view.

The filmmaking is risky and strong, but there were points where the pace is a bit slow, easily the film could lose 15 or 20 minutes
But apart from a few mistakes in the narrative, The Revenant is a complete film and very, very well done.
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DomgwyDec 20, 2017
Leonardo DiCaprio is the greatest actor of his generation. There….now that we’ve got that out of the way…

The Revenant is the based on Michael Punke’s fictionalised novel telling the story of 19th century bear trapper Hugh Glass. After a
Leonardo DiCaprio is the greatest actor of his generation. There….now that we’ve got that out of the way…

The Revenant is the based on Michael Punke’s fictionalised novel telling the story of 19th century bear trapper Hugh Glass. After a brutal bear attack Glass is left for dead in the wilds of South Dakota with the harsh elements, murderous native Americans and, worst of all, the French to deal with.

Glass is determined to track down the man who betrayed him — John Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy) who is not only responsible for leaving him behind, but also killed Glass’s son while the hunter was powerless to stop him.

From the outset director Alejandro González Iñárritu delivers an incredible sequence featuring a full scale attack on Glass’ group by native Americans. The majority of this scene appears to be one long take, a favourite technique of the directors’ used throughout his previous oscar winning credit Birdman. This battle takes things to another level however. The number of elements on screen at any time, from charging horses, to firing rifles, to burning trees, leaves you wondering just how the sequence was accomplished.

Beyond the performances it is the cinematography of The Revenant that is it’s greatest achievement. Director of photography Emmanuel Lubezki has previously worked on the award wining Gravity as well as 2007’s Children of Men which also featured a breathtaking ‘single shot’ battle sequence. To my mind The Revenant must be his greatest work to date. Almost every frame of the film could be printed on canvas and hung in a gallery. The visuals are all the more impressive when you consider that Iñárritu largely insisted on using only natural light when filming, meaning Lubezki often had to rely on something as inconsistent as the weather to light the desired shots.

While The Revenant is often pitched as a survival story or a revenge story, to me it is more of an exploration of men as animals. Between Glass’s animalistic drive for retribution, the native Americans and their on-going quest to find an abducted member of their tribe and the animals themselves, everyone has largely the same goal — to protect their young. The bear mauling that acts as the inciting incident for the drama is also driven by the bear protecting her cubs when Glass comes across them while scouting.

Speaking of the bear — the mauling scene is another breathtaking piece of filmmaking that has to be seen to be believed. Quite how it was put together I still can’t figure out. Again using ‘one long take’ technique, the attack is relentless, desperate, and brutal. I’ve heard the expression ‘mauled by a bear’ before but I’ve never really knew what that meant, until now.

While its safe to say the plot of The Revenant is fairly thin, it is DiCaprio and Hardy that remain the driving force of the narrative. Isolated for the majority of the run time Dicaprio has very few lines and relies on physicality and facial expressions alone to convey Glass’ suffering. It’s hard to imagine anyone else that could bring the humanity and desperation to the part that DiCaprio does. The debate about the actor winning an Oscar is almost redundant at this point. He should have won years ago. If this doesn’t do it however, I don’t know what will.

Hardy’s job in the film is more straight forward but is no less compelling. Fitzgelard is a bitter, selfish and unforgiving man who bullies and intimidates his way through the situation for his own personal gain. Hardy’s character represents the other side of man’s animal nature, advocating the philosophies of survival of the fittest and every man for himself.

With two complex characters played by two actors at the top of their game, the film builds to a tense and deeply personal confrontation which I will not in any way spoil here.

The supporting cast should not be overlooked however. Fresh off Star Wars Domhnall Gleeson continues to prove himself as a great character actor as the conflicted Captain Henry while Will Poulter shows he can hold his own with Hardy in some pretty intense scenes.

For me The Revenant is the perfect cocktail of source martial, directorial style and performance. In equal parts harrowing and beautiful it may not be a film to be casually re-watched, but if you think of yourself as a film fan in anyway it is certainly deserving of your time.
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bdjudeJan 4, 2018
Time just pass by with Leo and when finished you would hit the floor with a bang. Means, you are in the real world. In simple, Epic in every angle, every aspect !
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Jaredc324May 17, 2019
Revenant is another Innarritu innovation and experiment. Driven and captured with incomparable, enthralling cinematography of some of the most graphic and invigorating sequences in recent memory. And carried by the painfully-vengefulRevenant is another Innarritu innovation and experiment. Driven and captured with incomparable, enthralling cinematography of some of the most graphic and invigorating sequences in recent memory. And carried by the painfully-vengeful performance by Leo Dicaprio, who may not be at his best (in my opinion), but is certainly as his most vulnerable in this pic. But Tom Hardy in my opinion, was equal to Leo in his crazed lunacy and recklessness. Altogether forms a moviegoing experience that is enfused with the best of what cinema has to offer. However Revenant has a disease that many, many "trying to be great" films suffer from. And that is being overly long and overly dense to justify its subject matter. Some films need to be stretched out, but Revenant felt like it was reaching beyond its means. You actually lost a lot of what drove the movie from the onset and became hazed by DiCaprio's wander in the bush. Most of it is very beautiful, but until its terrific and overwhelmingly satisfying end, rests far too many moments of that had no reason being in the final cut. That being said, there's so much goodness juiced into this film, it's difficult to walk away and not say you were unbelievable enamored and impressed. Expand
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trustyslothJan 15, 2018
Everyone is talking about the amazing technical aspects and the perfect direction by Alejandro G. Iñarritu of the movie. Meanwhile I admire Lubeski's astounding visuals and the director's effort in this, I really can't see the point. It lacksEveryone is talking about the amazing technical aspects and the perfect direction by Alejandro G. Iñarritu of the movie. Meanwhile I admire Lubeski's astounding visuals and the director's effort in this, I really can't see the point. It lacks emotion and originality. Which are my two favorite things in film. I can't give it less than a 7 because the look of it is too damn impressive. Expand
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amheretojudgeJan 16, 2018
you breathe.. keep breathing..

The Revenant At certain points in the movie, the director decided not to keep any dialogues and ironically those scene said a lot than any dialogue ever could. As simple as the movie goes there are some
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The Revenant

At certain points in the movie, the director decided not to keep any dialogues and ironically those scene said a lot than any dialogue ever could. As simple as the movie goes there are some moments that will stay with you till the end. The key points of it is definitely acting but also the execution which is equally stunning and scary.
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TchaikovskyFeb 20, 2018
Its a Gorgeus film of Alejandro González Iñarritu. The atmosphera, the plot, characters, camera wiew movement, lanscape, tension. its really a great film about subirvor!
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FilipeNetoNov 24, 2020
It is impossible to take a film that has been nominated for twelve Oscars and not be left with any kind of expectation, especially if the film manages to bring together two of the big names in cinema today: Leonardo Di Caprio and AlejandroIt is impossible to take a film that has been nominated for twelve Oscars and not be left with any kind of expectation, especially if the film manages to bring together two of the big names in cinema today: Leonardo Di Caprio and Alejandro González Iñarritu. In this case, the film exceeded my expectations. The narrative tells a fictional story about one of the trips of Hugh Glass, an American pioneer and adventurer who actually existed. In this film, he is the guide of a group of hunters who venture into native territory to collect animal fur, a valuable and profitable item at that time. When the group is attacked by Indians and only a few survive, Glass leads them until he is attacked by a bear and is abandoned on the verge of death. Then he begins a struggle to survive, to return to the colony and to punish those who abandoned him.

Firstly, I loved the story. It is a classic story of revenge with an aroma of "Count of Monte Cristo" that has nothing astounding, but works well. Iñarritu knew how to give the film an excellent rhythm and dynamics, where there are no dead moments and everything is perfectly articulated and completely clear and noticeable. For me, what displeased me most was the invention of a son that the main character never had and that only exists in the film to increase the dramatic effect, but it is something that we managed to forgive before all the redeeming qualities that this film presents. It also has several action scenes with struggles, ambushes, deaths and even a rape (not explicit, but clear).

The cast is a fundamental part of the value of this film. Leonardo Di Caprio is a great actor, one of the best of our time, and he had nothing more to prove when he decided to make this film. He started a career in roles where all he had to do was be pretty, but he evolved, he became a real chameleon capable of surprising us with each film. But he still wanted to win the Oscar for Best Actor, for which he had already been nominated three times (in 2005 with the film "The Aviator", in 2007 for his work on "Blood Diamond" and in 2014 for "The Wolf of Wall Street"). Di Caprio appears here as we have never seen him, with an almost raw and violent realism. Tom Hardy also did an extraordinary job, giving life to the greedy selfish Fitzgerald, and Will Poulter, who we still remember to see emerging for the cinema in one of the Narnia trilogy films, is truly moving in a naive and nice character. Domhnall Gleeson was also excellent.

In addition to the engaging story and a strong cast that gives everything it has to surprise us, the film features the skill and detail of González Iñarritu, attentive to the smallest details and realism of what he is filming. Once again, he had the collaboration of the experienced Emmanuel Lubezki, who had already signed the cinematography of "Birdman", also by this director. The film is visually magnificent: the camera moves in our perspective as if we were part of everything, running away from the Indians and crawling on the floor; the skillful use of colors, natural light (not a single spotlight was used), filming in a real location, contrast and the effect of blur and depth gave the film a realism that almost transports us into the screen. The use of excellent costumes and the construction of genuine sets has also helped, and allows us to be better placed in the historical period when everything is happening. I can understand those people who criticized the film for exaggerating a bit in the filming of trees, sky and landscapes, its something that can tire some viewers, but I liked that and, for me, it was an additional quality. The use of CGI has not been overlooked, in particular to recreate the animals and the bear, but everything is so realistic that we can almost doubt the use of CGI. The sound and special effects also worked perfectly and the soundtrack is truly effective.
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merijnjMar 5, 2018
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I was kind of bored the first time I watched it, but the second time I understood the message a lot more and was far more engaged by the story than the first time I watched it. The cinematography in this movie is just outstanding:
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I was kind of bored the first time I watched it, but the second time I understood the message a lot more and was far more engaged by the story than the first time I watched it. The cinematography in this movie is just outstanding: long takes, engaging shots and very pretty pictures. The performances where also exceptionally good, Domhnall Gleeson falls a bit short next to the performances of Tom Hardy and Leonardo DiCaprio, but that wasn't too distracting. The Revenant is a must watch!
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RaduAFeb 28, 2019
92/100

I think it's one of my favorite movies. How much talent has been put into this movie ... I can not even imagine. The story is quite simple, nothing amazing, but how it is presented, that makes this movie special. The acting is as
92/100

I think it's one of my favorite movies.
How much talent has been put into this movie ... I can not even imagine.
The story is quite simple, nothing amazing, but how it is presented, that makes this movie special.
The acting is as always, very good (I did not really like Tom Hardy, I mean his accent).
The cinematography is superb so is the soundtrack.
The action scenes are very well done, especially the bear scene (that CGI tho).
The second act was too long in my opinion.
I'm glad that most of the movie was made practically without CGI (except for some animals).
And when I think these things have happened, I get the goosebumps.
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StavNeuseJul 24, 2018
The Revenant is possibly the most visually stunning cinematic movie I have ever watched. Leonardo Dicaprio was at his best, no doubt. The directing, writing and every single character were on-point, everything eventually tied itself in for anThe Revenant is possibly the most visually stunning cinematic movie I have ever watched. Leonardo Dicaprio was at his best, no doubt. The directing, writing and every single character were on-point, everything eventually tied itself in for an ending to die for. Expand
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ErikTheCriticOct 14, 2018
A harrowing picture that showcases the talent from some very renowned actors, whilst providing some breathtaking cinematography and visuals.
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manneliteMay 31, 2019
Best movie to come out since 2015. Real Action and Drama. Amazing practical effects. This movie has it all. For the real movie fans.
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BrunoVn00Sep 28, 2019
While the story isn't that great (It's a revenge story, basically and can get predictable at many points), The Revenant's strongest points are its visuals and acting. The direction and cinematography are brilliant. So many long shots, so manyWhile the story isn't that great (It's a revenge story, basically and can get predictable at many points), The Revenant's strongest points are its visuals and acting. The direction and cinematography are brilliant. So many long shots, so many interesting visuals, so many shots that come straight out of a german romanticism painting. The action scenes are some of the best I've ever seen. Every shot feels alive, with so many things to see, so much to talk about. All thanks to wonderful directing and genius cinematography. The acting is also great, and while the characters are not like really deep or complex, the performances from the actors really give them so much personality and realism to everyone. Leo really shines in the "survival" scenes. His grunts and screams are so realistic that you feel the pain. This is a movie that might be painful to watch to some, but I know that is the point, and for what it tries to make the viewer feel, it works so much. I could give it a 10, but my only real issues are the story, which like I said, it can get really predictable at so many points. Some dream sequences, like (without spoiling anything) they keep reminding us so many times the same event that affected Hugh's life, like, we know it already, it got to the point where it felt like it was just time filler. Speaking about time: The time is also an issue. The movie is 2 and a half hours long and it does feel like it, because it gets so unnecesarilly slow. Don't think that I can't appreciate a slow paced movie, because one thing is slow but with interesting visuals (like Roma) and other is slow because the shots last longer than what they should.

Regardless, despite those issues, i give it a 9/10, because basically everything else was done in a flawless way. This is a great film and I highly recommend it.
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zNeverSleepingApr 29, 2020
Roteiro, Trama, Atuações, primor técnico. Uma obra de arte que não há por onde criticar negativamente.

Desde o princípio, o filme demonstra quão bem preparada é sua cinematografia. Planos longos, com um toque leve, que poderiam facilmente
Roteiro, Trama, Atuações, primor técnico. Uma obra de arte que não há por onde criticar negativamente.

Desde o princípio, o filme demonstra quão bem preparada é sua cinematografia. Planos longos, com um toque leve, que poderiam facilmente virar uma pintura. O Diretor de fotografia sabe muito bem como dizer algo sem que seja necessário linhas de diálogo. Os efeitos práticos são muito convincentes, com uma maquiagem surreal de tão bem trabalhada. A CGI não fica pra trás, acrescentando bem a trama. A OST é muito bem intercalada com o silêncio, que passa muito atmosfera da cenografia, que aqui está fantástica.

Quanto as atuações, todos estavam perfeitos nos seus respectivos papéis. Leonardo DiCaprio da vida ao seu personagem e o assume de uma maneira assustadora. Suas expressões de dor, pronúncia de outras línguas, expressões faciais, emoções como raiva e tristeza transcendem a tela e fazem com que tudo pareça mais real. Tom Hardy não só da conta do seu papel como faz com que nem imaginássemos como seria o filme sem ele, assim como o DiCaprio. Seu sotaque dá um certo tipo de "charme" característico ao personagem e ajuda muito bem a transmitir suas crenças. Domhnall Gleeson, apesar de sua cara de novo, se encontra bem e consegue transmitir sua influência e poder, sem que pareça forçado.

The Revenant é maravilhosamente bem estruturado, com um roteiro adaptado e atuações de ponta, que junto a direção de  Alejandro González Iñárritu, tornam o filme único!
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IsjanHamelJun 7, 2019
To me, this is a good way to show how you can make the whole movie boring by not showing any real backstory to make us feel more connected to the Sorry Leo, love you bra.
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DiptanshuMar 1, 2020
Felt like I am living the surroundings!beauty as well as dark!every aspect was thrillingly dark and satisfying!hands down to the greatest action scenes just made me think how dark awesome and beautiful it was at same time!cinematography isFelt like I am living the surroundings!beauty as well as dark!every aspect was thrillingly dark and satisfying!hands down to the greatest action scenes just made me think how dark awesome and beautiful it was at same time!cinematography is that great i don't wanted to blink while experiencing it,great score,screenplay,action,acting yet run time i think was little strecthed as per story is concerned but the addition to all great things it was a great time experiencing such fine art of cinema! Expand
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AdamNasserJan 19, 2020
That **** put me to sleep as fast as Transformers 2 did. I dropped it immediately after the bear scene everyone thinks is brutal and is the movie's highlight but screw em
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Not_AlfacinhaSep 25, 2019
Deixei-me levar pelos incríveis planos, pela luz pela sombra, que magnificas paisagens fui brindado com este filme. Excelente interpretação de Di Caprio
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mulisharobboJan 8, 2020
Very entertaining film. Leo and all supporting actors are great. Storyline is great and meaningful. It's not soft, good dose of core and grittyness.
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criticnonameJan 24, 2020
the film has beautiful performances mainly that of leonardo di caprio who portrays the character's suffering very well without needing great dialogues just with his talent the film is slow and apprehensive and very challenging but alwaysthe film has beautiful performances mainly that of leonardo di caprio who portrays the character's suffering very well without needing great dialogues just with his talent the film is slow and apprehensive and very challenging but always surpassed in incredible ways by his well-written, iñárritu script showing once again that he is a great director Expand
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OliverAnderssonJan 26, 2020
This movie is in my opinion, one of the best movies ever made. I just love this movie. However don't go into it expecting it to be incredibly actionpacked, but there are still some great action scenes that look incredibly realistic. WithoutThis movie is in my opinion, one of the best movies ever made. I just love this movie. However don't go into it expecting it to be incredibly actionpacked, but there are still some great action scenes that look incredibly realistic. Without spoiling anything there is this one action sequence that leads up to basically the entire story that is extrordinarily brutal, but really awesome. And also Leonardo did a great job at playing Hugh Glass, he definately deserved the Oscar. You should definately watch this movie. Expand
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velomaNov 14, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great movie. Would recommend it to everyone. It's a long movie, but it didn't bore me a second. I think they should have explained more how Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) lived with the Indians before his wife died. But despite that small thing, it was amazing. Great acting by both Leo and Tom Hardy. The final fight scene was very climactic and the fight choreo was good. Time flew while I watched this piece of entertainment and I was sad when it ended. Great story, acting and filming. Everything you want from a survival/ action movie. Expand
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MattKingsburyJun 8, 2020
Every aspect of this movie engages. Every member of the cast brings their A-game, with fantastic performances from Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy and Will Poulter. The cinematography is without question the greatest I've ever seen in a movie,Every aspect of this movie engages. Every member of the cast brings their A-game, with fantastic performances from Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy and Will Poulter. The cinematography is without question the greatest I've ever seen in a movie, and is reason enough to watch. The music is beautifully done, and knows when and where it can be used to enhance the film with its unique style without becoming overbearing. An incredible motion picture, one of the true greats. Expand
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KYLATJul 3, 2020
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tomzieglerOct 30, 2020
Incredibly well-directed. Iñaritu reaches a totality of vision. All the use of wide-angle lenses from the phenomenal Lubezki makes the visuals and production design stand out, and of course DiCaprio deserves every bit of that gold statue forIncredibly well-directed. Iñaritu reaches a totality of vision. All the use of wide-angle lenses from the phenomenal Lubezki makes the visuals and production design stand out, and of course DiCaprio deserves every bit of that gold statue for his work here. Bravo! Expand
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AJ_13Sep 20, 2021
A raw and brutal film, that tells a simple yet really powerful story. Both DiCaprio and Hardy are award-deserving, as are cinematography, direction and score.
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