Impressed by Xiao Lizi's acting

Rodger 2022-03-22 09:01:11

It takes revenge as the main thread, and does not care about the pleasure of revenge, but puts people in a non-emotional container, and sees how human nature wields superhuman will to survive in it, and how it is killed by the violence of retribution. This is the most painful movie I have seen in the past year.
At the beginning of the movie, we can see the three of the Glass family together, accompanied by the woman’s narration: "As long as you can still grab a breath ,you fight.keep breathing" This narration runs through the whole film. This narration will sound every time Glass is close to death, calling him, please try to live. After being abandoned by Fitzgerald, Grass climbed out of the grave with a serious injury. As his throat was cut by a she-bear, he couldn't drink water. In order to bond the wound, he sprayed gunpowder on the wound and set it on fire. In order to survive, they eat live fish and animal meat and internal organs directly. In order to avoid being chased by the Li people find him surviving in the rapids. After falling off the cliff, he emptied the internal organs of the horse that was killed beside him, and then hid naked in his stomach to keep warm. After dying several times like this, he came back alive and finally succeeded in revenge after a battle. In a sense, this sentence is also addressed to the Li people. I still remember that the Pawnee man who saved Grasse had to go further south to find the tribe there in order to survive, but he was finally hanged on a tree by a passing Frenchman. Isn’t this the case for the Indians? In their short history, they have been migrating for survival and fighting for survival, but they still eat the weak.

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The Revenant quotes

  • John Fitzgerald: [to Glass] Look at me scalp.

    Andrew Henry: That's enough!

    John Fitzgerald: [to Glass] You're forgettin' your place, boy.

    Hugh Glass: As far as I can tell, my place is right here on the smart end of this rifle.

  • Hugh Glass: [to his son] They don't hear your voice. They just see the colour of your face. You understand?