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Joannie 2022-04-23 07:01:13

I saw a lot of comments comparing The Revenant to Thunderbolt, and I just happened to see it too.

Thunderbolt is a Western movie, with good and evil in it, and it is like a Chinese martial arts movie.

The revenant hunter gave me a look and feel more similar to the animal world, the savage and savage fighting, the battle between animal and human nature, and the viewing process was heart-wrenching.

It can also be because of this, so although it is also the theme of revenge, the theme of the former is only revenge, and it can be fully embodied. In addition, it is the road of revenge of a pink-faced baby, and the combination of hardness and softness. In the latter, there are both revenge and conflicts between Indians and Europeans, and the contest between civilization and barbarism. The background is more complicated and there are more races, so it needs to be looked at more closely.

From the director's perspective, it feels like God's perspective. There are so many magnificent scenery, the sky and the earth are vast, and they are swords. What is the difference between the people and the beasts? How can civilization be distinguished from barbarism? When the wicked die, the good people don't live either. They are tangled, heartbroken, and angry.

Finally, for the upright captain, and the good brother of the Pawnee tribe, say a word of rest.

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Extended Reading
  • Ellen 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I'm sorry, except for photography and makeup, it's useless. There is a complete lack of characterization, dramatic tension and depth. Except for the revenge in the final chapter, almost nothing happened before, only Murphy's law is used to compare miserable. I didn't even see Xiao Li's acting skills, only his physical work, and it was a harder acting method than climbing down the steps in "The Wolf of Wall Street". Xiao Li should play the role of "receiving" more, and don't "release" too much. I might like it if I watched 4D

  • Maia 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Giving two stars is a bit cruel, but giving three stars is really too much. The director, script, performance, soundtrack, and editing are no surprises at all. Two and a half hours are really too verbose, especially in the next half an hour, you can feel everyone in the cinema sitting on pins and needles and rushing to the toilet! Besides, with the jade from "The Liberation of Jiang Ge" ahead, this film is even more dull, so why not let Quentin come with this theme?

The Revenant quotes

  • John Fitzgerald: Tell me you got some kind of plan.

  • Hugh Glass: We got to get off this boat.

    John Fitzgerald: You wanna get off the boat? Then what we gonna do, huh? We gonna take our furs and sit out there amongst the weed like a bunch of god damn ducks?

    Hugh Glass: The safe thing to do is track a new course back up on land.