Monday, March 7, 2016

The Revenant (2015)

The Revenant is american history-adventure film.Main actor is Leonardo Dicaprio and director Alejandro G. Iñárritu.Film is based in part on Michael Punke's novel with the same title, inspired
by the experiences of frontiersman Hugh Glass in 1823, in what is now Montana and South Dakota.Film is made for $135 million and earn $430 million worldwide.Film is mostly recording
in Canada, USA, Argentina and Mexico...


"The Revenant" marks a big turn for both star: DiCaprio and director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. Following up on his roles as maniacal tycoonsin "Django Unchained" and "The Wolf of Wall Street", DiCaprio plays a fur trapper abandoned in the snowed-in wilderness.It´s intense enough knowing 
that this was a true story, but how they film it makes it even more so.Like "Birdman", the movie contains several long shots filmed in a naturalistic style to create a sense of realism.Hugh Glass´s
determination to survive and find those who abandoned him provides one of the most harrowing stories ever put on screen.Covered in blood, sweat and dirt, DiCaprio spends much of the movie not talking, keeping the focus on his actions.And by actions, I mean that you rarely see something this intense on screen.

Bear attack scene is maybe the best one one in film!

-Leonardo DiCaprio received Oscar for best actor in 2015.,after that 
much nominations and years of waiting Leonardo get Oscar with big 
smile!His speech when he received Oscar:Climate change is real, it 
is happening right now, it is the most urgent threat facing our entire 
species and we need to work collectively and stop procrastinating. 
We need to support leaders around the world ... who speak for all 
of humanity.
-The Revenant also won best director.
Film is and now big sensation in whole world.Made of good story 
and lead by one of best directors with main actor Leonardo 
DiCaprio film deserve respect on world stage.For me 
film is awesome, so many good scenes,actors, places of recording 
in beautiful nature and moments deserve watching and more times 
than one...Respect!

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