One of the greatest films ever made
I've seen The Revenant multiple times now and it just keeps getting better. the overwhelming landscape is something rarely matched in cinema. If you haven't watched it yet, clear your evening.
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I've seen The Revenant multiple times now and it just keeps getting better. the overwhelming landscape is something rarely matched in cinema. If you haven't watched it yet, clear your evening.
Read full review →Everyone focuses on the lead in The Revenant but the supporting cast is extraordinary. Every scene partner brings something real. It makes the world feel fully inhabited rather than staged.
Read full review →Whatever you think of the story, The Revenant is one of the most visually extraordinary films ever shot. There are frames here that belong in a gallery. Worth seeing on the biggest screen possible.
Read full review →I first watched The Revenant as a teenager and thought it was fine. Rewatched at 30 and it hit completely differently. The man vs wilderness undercurrent makes total sense now in a way it didn't before.
Read full review →The Revenant builds so carefully to its conclusion that when it arrives you feel genuinely moved. The the destruction of indigenous peoples thread pays off in a way that's earned rather than manipulative. Couldn't sleep afterward.
Read full review →Every choice in The Revenant feels deliberate. The framing, the pacing, the final river confrontation — Alejandro G. Iñárritu is operating at a level most filmmakers never reach. It's the kind of film you study rather than just watch.
Read full review →We watched The Revenant together and spent an hour talking about the destruction of indigenous peoples afterward. That kind of conversation doesn't happen often. The film gives you something real to think about together.
Read full review →There are scenes in cinema you never forget. For me, the horse cliff jump in The Revenant is one of them. Alejandro G. Iñárritu constructs it with total precision and it lands exactly as intended. Pure craft.
Read full review →The music in The Revenant is so deeply married to the images that you almost can't separate them. It stays in your head days later and when you hear it again the emotions return immediately.
Read full review →I went into The Revenant knowing nothing — no trailer, no plot summary. I strongly recommend that approach. The the destruction of indigenous peoples hits much harder when you haven't been primed for it. Go in cold.
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