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The Revenant’ is more than an epic survival tale of brutal proportions, but also a sublime display of the relationship between man and nature. In our latest video essay, we look at Hugh Glass’ spiritual connection to the wilderness in the film and how it recalls the work of Andrei Tarkovsky.
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I was not ready for this. here I am just perusing through youtube and then you hit me with this. I need to go and watch this movie again. because though delightful I definitely missed the point. I don't "like" too many videos but this was beautiful
awesome analysis, I'd love to see more of these in the future
So glad he won that Oscar. Well deserved!
Hey, guys! I have a question for the WWE fans: When you look at the movie's poster, don't you need time to realise that the man in the poster is Leonardo DiCaprio, not Roman Reigns?
2 mins and everything she has said so far reminds me the stupidity critics have ohhh yeah the tress reminds us the dominance of narute… Lmao wtf no its just where they decided to film and that fit accordingly to the books descriptions.
Aw man, I could have watched this analysis go on for another 10 minutes or so. Fantastic job. I kind of wish you also took a look at Fitzgerald's point of view and how different his viewpoint is to Glass' (like his selfishness and racism in comparison to Glass' selflessness and acceptance) but what you covered here was excellent.
Also, anyone here found the Church scene gut wrenching? I was tearing up hard during that scene when I saw it in the theater.
Awesome video, but I think you missed out on an important detail in the scene where he emerges from hiding within the deer. It was a very 'literal' showcase of rebirth (In a way it mirrored birth), even more strongly so after the arguments made in the video about him thanking / accepting nature.
How the hell did this not win best picture!?
I really love how nature envelops the characters. The nature really is more than just the setting, it's a character. Beautiful and at the same time completely ruthless. This film really expresses that better than anything I've seen in recent years.
I loved the comparisons to Tarkovsky. I need to see those films!
Superbly informative
Screen Crush just became Wisecrack ! Well done!
Ralph Waldo Emerson anyone?
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Interesting!!
Great Analysis! That are really some interesting Points
poignant analysis!
Im just gonna go put on a limb and say most directors and cinematographers probably don't think THAT much into the shots. They get what looks cool. Sure, there is definitely a thought process behind each shot, but more often than not its just whatever looks best.
Leonardo turned his beast mode on for this film. What an actor.
Woah, screen crush, you guys are really good!! I think this is easily one of my favourite videos on youtube to date, Keep up the awesome work!!:)
This was awesome.
What about the meteorites falling from the sky????
That was an amazing video. Great job as always screencrush
Cool Definitely sounds that it was worth watching (:(:
Cool (:(: Definitely sounds that it was worth watching!(:
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by far the best video ever from @ScreenCrush
very interesting !
I read that last shot as the opposite. He doesn´t find peace, he just lost his reason that was keeping him alive: revenge. Nice video, btw.
wish i saw this in cinema, looks remarkable
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