The Revenant

Movie • 2015

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Roger Ebert

You don’t just watch 'The Revenant,' you experience it. You walk out of it exhausted, impressed with the overall quality of the filmmaking and a little more grateful for the creature comforts of your life.

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Variety

Hard to recognize though he may be under so much blood, grime and unwashed mountain-man mane, DiCaprio will boost the commercial prospects of Fox’s not-so-merry Christmas Day release.

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The Hollywood Reporter

Pushing both brutal realism and extravagant visual poetry to the edges of what one customarily finds in mainstream American filmmaking.

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The Verge

Iñárritu compensates for the inherent silliness of the premise by making the film more about the sensory experience than the story.

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Rolling Stone

Set in the untamed West of 1823, it’s one brutal, badass epic. But hang on for its unforgiving 156 minutes and you get to experience the power of cinema unleashed.

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chrisbreviews.blogspot.com

It's truly an amazing story, and what makes it even more amazing is that it's based on true events.

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Rotten Tomatoes

The Revenant exposes the cruelest of humanity and its revenge, regardless of culture or origin.

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IMDb

The cinematography was astonishing in every aspect, the acting was great, but the story was monotonous and slow paced.

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