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Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:13 pm
by Daniel Bryan
tragabigzanda wrote:
Daniel Bryan wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Daniel Bryan wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:Really bummed to hear how disappointing this is to everybody who's seen it.

Loved the book, with the exception of the underwhelming finale. Can somebody spoiler code the film's ending for me? Curious if it's the same.
Spoiler: show
The finale is the showdown between Glass and Fitzgerald. They had a brutal fight in the snow, both men get hurt but ultimately Glass stabs Fitz a few times. He then spots the Indians approaching on the other side of the river, and so he pushes a still-alive Fitz across the water and the Indians finish him off.

Glass waits there nervously as the Indians approach, probably thinking they're going to kill him too. But they just nod and ride past him, and he notices that the old man is now with his daughter who he spent the whole film searching for, and who Glass saved earlier while she was being raped.

Glass then starts to make his way back to the base/compound/whatever its called, but he's really injured. He sees another vision of his wife, encouraging him to keep going. She walks away, the camera stays on Glass and he starts staring right into the camera. And then it end.
Personally, I LOVED the film.
Thanks! This sounds WAY better than the book's ending.
I was enthralled throughout the whole thing. The final fight is brilliant!
From both your post, and the trailer, it seems there are some other different elements as well. There's no rape scene in the book, and no Native searching for his daughter. In the trailer, Glass mentions his son. I'm thinking this may just be a result of his fever dream, but either way, there is no son -- real or imagined -- in the book.

But I still can't get over how much better this ending sounds. The ending in the book is:
Spoiler: show
Glass confronts Fitzgerald at the outpost. He tries to steal back his gun, and ultimately has to face Fitzgerald in court. During the trial, Glass pulls out a pistol and takes a shot at Fitzgerald. The bullet just grazes him, and ultimately both men go their separate ways. No real resolution to this entire plotline!
That's it? Yeah the film is much better then! The son is in the film, and a lot of Glass' need for revenge at the end is because of what happens to his son.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:18 pm
by Strat
Took me awhile to appreciate the movie. By the end I decided I enjoyed it. Im not sure what all this talk about Leo getting an oscar nod for this performance is about though. Most of the movie it is just him grunting and looking anguished. I have no doubt it was probably a very difficult movie to shoot, but I wasn't blown away by him. I thought Tom Hardy was fantastic though.

The scenery is incredible and its beautiful shot. Im always a sucker for films that depict mountainous regions. shocking.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:20 pm
by LoathedVermin72
What are your some of your favorite mountain movies, Strat? I share your love for those visuals in film (and life).

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:22 pm
by Strat
LoathedVermin72 wrote:What are your some of your favorite mountain movies, Strat? I share your love for those visuals in film (and life).
I really think it stems back to watching "Cliffhanger" to be dead serious. I remember sitting front row and feeling the adrenaline and fright run through my body at those massive mountains. I think thats where my love of them started. Here I am.

Obviously, also, Into The Wild. Legends of the Fall. A river runs through it.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:25 pm
by LoathedVermin72
Strat wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:What are your some of your favorite mountain movies, Strat? I share your love for those visuals in film (and life).
I really think it stems back to watching "Cliffhanger" to be dead serious. I remember sitting front row and feeling the adrenaline and fright run through my body at those massive mountains. I think thats where my love of them started. Here I am.

Obviously, also, Into The Wild. Legends of the Fall. A river runs through it.
Man, I love Cliffhanger. Still holds up. Really solid script (with memorable characters and relationships), some killer performances, beautifully directed, edited, and scored. Awesome set-pieces.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:27 pm
by epilogue
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Strat wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:What are your some of your favorite mountain movies, Strat? I share your love for those visuals in film (and life).
I really think it stems back to watching "Cliffhanger" to be dead serious. I remember sitting front row and feeling the adrenaline and fright run through my body at those massive mountains. I think thats where my love of them started. Here I am.

Obviously, also, Into The Wild. Legends of the Fall. A river runs through it.
Man, I love Cliffhanger. Still holds up. Really solid script (with memorable characters and relationships), some killer performances, beautifully directed, edited, and scored. Awesome set-pieces.
I saw Cliffhanger. And I remember liking it. But I don't remember one thing about it. Except the poster. And Sly.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:28 pm
by Strat
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Strat wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:What are your some of your favorite mountain movies, Strat? I share your love for those visuals in film (and life).
I really think it stems back to watching "Cliffhanger" to be dead serious. I remember sitting front row and feeling the adrenaline and fright run through my body at those massive mountains. I think thats where my love of them started. Here I am.

Obviously, also, Into The Wild. Legends of the Fall. A river runs through it.
Man, I love Cliffhanger. Still holds up. Really solid script (with memorable characters and relationships), some killer performances, beautifully directed, edited, and scored. Awesome set-pieces.
I believe I saw it twice in the theater and will watch it every once in awhile. Thought it was just a riot of a film and felt like they were really climbing those mountains. Scared of heights and I moved to the mountains!

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:29 pm
by LoathedVermin72
Strat wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Strat wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:What are your some of your favorite mountain movies, Strat? I share your love for those visuals in film (and life).
I really think it stems back to watching "Cliffhanger" to be dead serious. I remember sitting front row and feeling the adrenaline and fright run through my body at those massive mountains. I think thats where my love of them started. Here I am.

Obviously, also, Into The Wild. Legends of the Fall. A river runs through it.
Man, I love Cliffhanger. Still holds up. Really solid script (with memorable characters and relationships), some killer performances, beautifully directed, edited, and scored. Awesome set-pieces.
I believe I saw it twice in the theater and will watch it every once in awhile. Thought it was just a riot of a film and felt like they were really climbing those mountains. Scared of heights and I moved to the mountains!
Sly changes lives.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:30 pm
by Strat
Lithgow

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Wed December 30, 2015 10:33 pm
by dimejinky99
Did anyone else find themselves reminded of Ravenous watching this?
Robert Carlysle was incredible in that. And the soundtrack was a wonder.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 3:57 am
by Bob Loblaw
Tom Hardy totally owned Leo on this one. By far the more interesting character and the better acting job. The movie itself is incredible.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 3:58 am
by Strat
Bob Loblaw wrote:Tom Hardy totally owned Leo on this one. By far the more interesting character and the better acting job. The movie itself is incredible.
Tom hardy absolutely was incredible to watch. Scene stealer.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 4:02 am
by LoathedVermin72
dime, I completely agree with you about this movie. Total dud.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 4:05 am
by Strat
LoathedVermin72 wrote:dime, I completely agree with you about this movie. Total dud.
Go on....

Most of the movie i was "meh" other than the location of the shooting. By the end, i was a little more into it. I dont know if my expectations were the culprit or what but I am mostly meh on the movie as well. Although, as stated above, I really enjoyed watching Tom hardy. I forgot he was in it and had to look up (during the movie) who was playing that character and was 1) not surprised and 2) very surprised.

Tom Hardy is great

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 4:08 am
by LoathedVermin72
Hardy is a great actor but his character was a cartoon villain.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 4:30 am
by Dev
I did not think this was that great.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 5:46 am
by LoathedVermin72
That bear totally fucks him

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 6:09 am
by Kaius
The bear attack was vicious.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 9:55 am
by dimejinky99
I was thinking of watching this again cos I was just in a foul humour when I saw it, but anyone online who's seen it and sidnt like it seems to have a lot of the same take on it I did so I can pass.
Someone needs to tell Di Caprio that sorta constipated/seizure thing he does, isn't acting.

Re: Movie: The Revenant

Posted: Fri January 08, 2016 9:57 am
by dimejinky99
This is great

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