Revenant - Redivivo

Titolo originale: The Revenant
Regia: Alejandro González Iñárritu |
Anno: 2015
Origine: Canada | Hong Kong | Taiwan | United States of America |
Generi: Western Dramma Avventura
Tag: rape | based on novel or book | parent child relationship | winter | child murder | mountain | grizzly bear | animal attack | wilderness | gore | native american | forest | based on true story | liar | fur trapping | frontier | remake | revenge | survival | murder | bear | snow | scalping | animals | nature | wild west | bear attack | indian attack | dead horse | starvation | 19th century | grim | wolves | ice |
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio | Tom Hardy | Domhnall Gleeson | Will Poulter | Forrest Goodluck | Duane Howard | Arthur RedCloud | Melaw Nakehk'o | Grace Dove | Lukas Haas | Paul Anderson | Kristoffer Joner | Joshua Burge | Fabrice Adde | Christopher Rosamond | Robert Moloney | Brendan Fletcher | Tyson Wood | McCaleb Burnett | Vincent Leclerc | Stephane Legault | Emmanuel Bilodeau | Cole Vandale | Tom Guiry | Scott Olynek | Amelia Crow Show | Peter Strand Rumpel | Timothy Lyle | Kory Grim | Anthony Starlight | Jamie Medicine Crane | Veronica Marlowe | Clarence Hoof | Dion Little Child | Blake Wildcat | Paul Young Pine | Cody Big Tobacco | Dallas Young Pine | Chesley Wilson | Michael Fraser | Scott Duncan | Mariah Old Shoes | Adrian Glynn McMorran | Isaiah Tootoosis | Alex Bisping | Chris Ippolito | Jeffrey Olynek | C. Adam Leigh | Kevin Corey | Daniel Rampanen | Javier Botet | Haysam Kadri | Jordan Crawford | David Rampanen | Brad Carter | Rootie J. Boyd | Ray Chase | Glenn Ennis | Charles Fathy | Mark Krysko | Stephen Richard Lofstrom | T. Michael Morris | Bruno Stephane | Jay Tavare | Michael Villar | Jay Cardinal Villeneuve | Del Zamora | Duff Zayonce | Tighe Gill |

Sono gli anni Venti del diciannovesimo secolo. Soldati, esploratori, cacciatori di pelli, mercenari solcano i territori ancora sconosciuti d'America per trarne profitto. Glass è l'uomo che meglio di tutti i suoi compagni di spedizione conosce la terra impervia in cui si sono inoltrati. Il suo compito è riportare la compagnia al forte e tutto ciò che lo preoccupa è proteggere suo figlio, un ragazzo indiano. Lo scontro con un grizzly lo lascia in condizioni prossime alla fine. Il più arrogante della compagnia, Fitzgerald, si offre di restare per dargli sepoltura, ma lo tradisce orribilmente. La volontà di vendicarsi rimetterà in piedi Glass e darà inizio ad un'odissea leggendaria.

Errori

When Glass gets back on his horse after finding Fitzgerald's tracks he clearly kicks the other horse [...] D
When Glass crawls to the first river for water he acts as if he is about to die of thirst but when o [...] D
Throughout the movie you will hear Green frogs and Pickerel frogs vocalizing in the background. Both [...] D
Glass wakes up in the early morning when the Arikara Indians try to ambush him. He shoots one Indian [...] D
After the initial mauling, Glass attempts to retrieve his flintlock rifle from the the ground to get [...] D
The deep wound in Glass's neck (which is later shown to have caused an opening in his throat) would, [...] D
The bows that are used by the Indians look to be made out of fragile sections of cane. They don't lo [...] D
Andrew Henry didn't actually die in real life as portrayed in the film. He actually died nine years [...] D
The large snail used as a model image for carving the canteen is a nonnative apple snail. These nonn [...] D
At 1hr 4 min, Glass crawls out to the end of a ledge. In the distance are snowcapped mountains. Howe [...] D
As in the movie "The Edge", the bearskin that Glass is wearing could not have been cured in the allo [...] D
In the dead horse scene, the innards are placed by the back end of horse. In another angle, they are [...] D
Fitzgerald and Bridger pick up horses at the massacred Indian village. But when they ride into the s [...] D
When Hikuc speaks to Glass about also losing his family, his vocals do not match his lip movement, a [...] D
Around 00:57:06, Bridger's hairs are dry. Around 00:57:23, he's always laying down and his hairs are [...] D
Near the end of the film and after Glass encounters the body of Henry, there is a close up of Glass [...] D
During one of Hugh Glass' dream sequences, he is seen at an abandoned church. The arched steeple whe [...] D
At 59'30": There is no snow around Bridger's head; next shot, at 59'49": there is snow on the ground [...] D
In the scene of the trappers fending off an attack by the Arikara, most of the rifles are at half-co [...] D
When Glass crawls out of his "grave", Bridger's canteen falls off his chest. The next morning, he ha [...] D
When Glass places moss on his dead son's lips they clearly move as if they were still warm. A dead b [...] D
When Glass is shown in his grave, he has dirt covering his face and inside his mouth. But when he em [...] D
When Glass is resting his head on his dead son, you can see his son's eyelids moving. D
Fitzgerald uses a term "Texas ranger" in one of his monologues. The very first time the term "ranger [...] D
When Glass is laying wounded on his makeshift gurney a couple nights after the bear attack, he is lo [...] D
When Elk Bear was lynched his hair was long and full, but when he was with Hugh Glass it was very th [...] D
When Glass is tracking Fitzgerald through a pine woods, the trees are in nice neat lines. It's obvio [...] D
When Bridger places the canteen on Glass's chest in his "grave", the top is pointing at Glass's feet [...] D
As the Native American starts to leave the bison carcass, you see he has left his arrows in the wolv [...] D
The ruined church shown in the dream sequence as constructed is clearly an Orthodox church based on [...] D
The amount of mustache hairs under Glass' nose (philtrum almost fully hairy, then hairless between t [...] D
When Fitzgerald shoots the dead Captain Henry off the horse, Henry falls off the left of the horse. [...] D
When Fitzgerald and Bridger return to camp and are being paid for staying behind with Hugh Glass, th [...] D
When Glass and the Captain identify Fitzgerald's tracks in the fairly deep snowfield, they take thei [...] D
In the novel the film is based on, Punke writes: "The barrel [of Glass's rifle] was short, only thir [...] D
It is suggested that when Glass emerges naked from the gut of the dead horse, his coat and pants wou [...] D
When Glass traps and captures a fish and raises the fish to his mouth to take a bite out of it, you [...] D
When it is clear that Leonardo DiCaprio is floating down the rapids, and not a stunt double, the bac [...] D
It's winter time and Hugh Glass spends a lot of time in and out of very cold water. At one point, he [...] D
Glass is attacked by a grizzly bear with her two cubs. But the film is set at a time of year when a [...] D
Several times during the movie characters have the frizzen, which makes the spark in a flintlock, op [...] D
In the end scene when the Indians on horses cross Glass who is sitting down in the snow near the str [...] D
It would have been impossible for Glass to reload a pistol while riding a horse at full gallop. D
You can see a 'chopper' making waves on the river water when Glass escapes from the Indians by divin [...] D
DeCaprio spends a lot of time calmly swimming in very icy-cold water. D
When Glass takes the pouch from his son's neck, his son's neck moves freely. His son has been dead f [...] D
Although Glass had no knife, his mustache (and only his) remains perfectly trimmed throughout his or [...] D
When the buffalo-sharing Indian builds a makeshift tepee for Glass to spend the night, the wind blow [...] D
Glass, while recovering from his wounds, has a couple dream sequences. One of the images he recalls [...] D
When Fitzgerald shoots the already-dead Henry off the horse, his rifle is pointing far to the right [...] D
Many of the characters repeatedly use modern-day figures of speech in their conversations, not the r [...] D
A fierce storm rises just before the Indian tucks Glass in a makeshift tent to heal. No branch of th [...] D
When the search party is looking for who they believe could be Hawk, they hear a close gunshot direc [...] D
A Pawnee is accompanied by a voiceover in Inupiak. Inupiak is spoken in Arctic Alaska only, and come [...] D
Two times Hugh Glass shoots his single-shot flintlock pistol twice in rapid succession without reloa [...] D
In reality Fitzgerald and Bridger helped Glass in killing the bear although later abandoning him. Gl [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, Hugh Glass broke his ankle, but it healed over the course of the movi [...] D
At the start when Glass finishes urinating, he clearly zips up his trousers. The film takes place in [...] D
When Glass escapes the Indians by floating down the river, the river is first clear of ice and runni [...] D
When Glass and Fitzgerald fight near the river, after Fitzgerald's fingers are cut off there are sev [...] D
The grove of trees where Hugh Glass slept in the healing sweat enclosure was very thinly planted and [...] D