Paul Viccars (of The Mayo and Viccars Show) has turned his critical mind to Movie reviews:
Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu
Writer: Mark L. Smith, Alejandro González Iñárritu
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson and
Will Poulter.
Genre: Action, Drama.
Leo is so darn
determined to get that Oscar on his mantelpiece he even had a fist fight with a
bear!
The film is based partly on the novel “The Revenant: A Novel
of Revenge” written by Michael Punke; which focuses on the story of Hugh Glass
(Leonardo DiCaprio) and his death defying journey of vengeance after being left
for dead in the American mid-West during the 1820’s.
During fur trading endeavour lead by Andrew Henry (Domhnall
Gleeson) and his men consisting of the selfish and cowardly John Fitzgerald
(Tom Hardy) and a young man with a heart full of morals Jim Bridger (Will
Poulter); whom right from the get go are ambushed by Native Americans in a
brutal and action packed scene. It was shot in such a way it felt like you were
there with them running for your life, this movie takes you on a sensory journey
and puts you in the heart of it all.
Alejandro González Iñárritu isn’t alone, choosing to work
again with cinematography Emmanuel Lubezki who again brings visually stunning
scenes to screen. The way he catches the American wilderness in such tranquillity
is something to be admired, Lubezki’s high standards have become expected with
his previous work on films such as Birdman and Gravity both of which winning
him Oscar’s for cinematography; if you thought two Oscar’s on the bounce would
get him slacking off then you’re wrong!
Leo’s acting is again on point, the man can do no wrong and
he is consumed by his character. Tom Hardy also delivered a decent performance
becoming a very easy to hate villain. The end fight scene between the two is
something that puts you on the edge of your seat, I became so engrossed that I
genuinely wanted revenge for Leo, no punches were held in this brutal climax!
This film reminded me of another similar plotted movie The
Gladiator, obviously the plots are similar
but also with the whole visual
aspect and the spirituality undertones. Every pause for a poetic pan out on the
American landscape is like a pause for breath during this extremely intense
endeavour.
Every pause for a poetic pan out on the American landscape
is like a pause for breathe during this extremely intense endeavour.
Hopefully The Revenant can emulate Gladiators success.
★★★★☆
Ratings:
★☆☆☆☆ = BAD
★★☆☆☆ = OK
By Paul Viccars
By Paul Viccars
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