Everything Wrong With The Revenant In 9 Minutes Or Less

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Published 2016-06-09
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The Revenant is a pretty kick-ass movie. It won some awards, deservedly. But being a movie... still has sins.

Next week: Animated sins & sins of a beloved classic.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TeamTwiistz
    This film was really amazing, quite unique. But not without sin.
  • @Luke101
    Glass is traveling with the current, he's not swimming. Cmon man
  • @benmooney280
    That avalanche happened live while they were filming so they added it into the movie bc it happened at such the perfect time
  • That "zombie" of yours is actually the bear. Bears look like humans when skinned
  • @KingInky13
    I watched this movie on a 4K TV. It. Looked. Incredible. Every grain of dirt, every snowflake in stunning detail. And, since it was shot on 65mm film, it almost even looked 3D without the glasses.
  • @Kwijiboz
    Who brings his kid to a deadly job?? Almost everybody in the 1800´s. Specially a frontiersman who lives in the wilderness.
  • @monsada6040
    Hugh Glass wasn't only driven by anger, but because Fitzgerald stole his prized rifle.
  • @YinzerSteel
    0:55 - Yeah, I'm sure all that meat and pelts they hunted for had nothing to do with the vultures circling overhead.
  • @datmanydocris
    Let's not forget that Hugh got mauled by a bear... in Winter... you know, that time of year when all bears are hibernating.
  • There should've been sins or sin removals during the fight between Glass and Fitzgerald at the end, really intense scene, great movie by the way
  • I think the real story was equally cool, might be more unbelievable than the movie considering how much skin he was missing during so much of it. I don't think they needed to add a son to make him seem more likable cause the dude was just such a badass I'm sure people would be enthralled no matter how motivated by rage he was.
  • @willyboods5197
    I know the bear attack scene is what everyone remembers, but that opening Indian attack scene is so beautiful shot
  • @m.x.jackson675
    CS: “Who brings their kid to a deadly job?” Batman: sweats profusely
  • @corbin87445
    I love how in the real story the man he is trying to kill joins the army so he can't get revenge lol.
  • @edwardbliss8931
    When he's cutting and removing the guts from that dead horse, he sure has a lot of strength for a guy that just fell off a cliff
  • @natp8387
    The actual story is more interesting, shorter, and much more believable. But this movie was shot extremely beautifully.