The Revenant (2015)
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MOVIE REVIEW: The Revenant

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"22.12. 2024 After being attacked by a bear and abandoned by his companions, a hunter must fight his way through the harsh, wintry terrain with revenge in mind. "The Revenant" is a classic survival story in which a man must overcome the most difficult obstacles and use all his strength to achieve his ultimate goal. Even though the plot offers no surprises, the director manages to keep the general atmosphere pleasantly tense all the time."

" 2020: 283 2019: 295 2018: 307 2017: 324 2016: 331 2015: 404 "

" 2019: 295 2018: 307 2017: 324 2016: 331 2015: 404 "

" 2018: 307 2017: 324 2016: 331 2015: 404 "

" Hugh Glass "I ain't afraid to die anymore. I'd done it already.""

" Cast : Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson, Will Poulter, Lukas Haas What was it about? A frontiersman on a fur trading expedition in the 1820s fights for survival after being mauled by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team. My two cents: To be honest, even though I really enjoyed this movie, it didn’t really blow me away though. Basically, the first issue I had is that I heard so much about it before watching the damned thing, I already knew about the b"

" "As long as you can still grab a breath, you fight. You breathe... keep breathing." Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu Written by Alejandro G. Iñárritu and Mark L. Smith Music by Alva Noto and Ryûichi Sakamoto Cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki Editing by Stephen Mirrione"
“'The Revenant' to me is one of 2015's best films and deserved its hype, its critical acclaim justified. It is easy to understand why the audience reaction is more divided, but to me the low ratings are too harsh. The visuals, direction and acting are so brilliant that even if the film didn't impress me it still would have gotten no lower than a 4 or 5.
Its best assets are the visuals and direction. Simply put, 'The Revenant' is one of the best-looking films of the year and a thing of sheer beauty. The settings are rich in atmosphere and the lighting remarkably natural, but it's the cinematography that shines brightest, it's both intimate and immersive. Iñárritu's direction is even better than in his outstanding direction in 'Birdman', some of the best direction of the year.
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