The Revenant English Movie
Feature Film | 2016 | A | Adventure
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Total Reviews: 7
Review by: Manisha Lakhe
Fur trapper Hugh Glass battles man, beast and nature and survives. Oh yes, also the demons inside his head. Alexandro Gonzalez Innaritu is back to making you feel awed and yet claustrophobic simultaneously. It is a difficult watch, but only because the images are so powerful that you come away haunted.
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Review by: Sankhayan Ghosh - The Hindu
This is a Man vs Wild survival drama, a revenge saga and an existential journey, besides its artistic politicking. And at times, you feel it is too much to meld into a coherent film. Viewers looking for an overall emotional impact may be disappointed. It works not so much as a movie with a message but as a pure, visceral experience.
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Review by: Priyanko Sarkar - MenXP
The action scenes, right from the first shot, pulsate with brilliance and will make your heart pound just minutes into the movie. The movie never slackens its pace for too long and keeps you on an adrenaline high right until the climax scenes. ‘The Revenant’ will ensure that you have a bloody good time at the movies.
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Review by: Jack Hamilton - Slate.com
Review by: Jyoti Sharma Bawa - Hindustan Times
The Revenant is based on a true story of an early 19th century fur trapper, Glass.You are five minutes into the film and your heart rate is already increasing; DiCaprio and Inarritu will ensure it is never back to normal in this uncompromising saga.The audience cannot look away even if it wants to.
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Review by: Manohla Dargis - The New York Times
“The Revenant” is an American foundation story, by turns soaring and overblown.In “The Revenant,” a period drama reaching for tragedy, Leonardo DiCaprio plays the mountain man Hugh Glass, a figure straight out of American myth and history. The Revenant welcomes You to Paradise. Now Prepare to Fall.
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Review by: Mihir Fadnavis - Firstpost
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