
Leonardo DiCaprio
Hugh Glass
Tom Hardy
John Fitzgerald
Domhnall Gleeson
Captain Andrew Henry
Will Poulter
Jim Bridger
Forrest Goodluck
Hawk
Duane Howard
Elk Dog
Arthur RedCloud
Hikuc
Melaw Nakehk'o
Powaqa
Grace Dove
Hugh Glass' Wife
Lukas Haas
Jones
Paul Anderson
Anderson
Kristoffer Joner
Murphy
Joshua Burge
Stubby Bill
Fabrice Adde
Toussaint
Christopher Rosamond
Boone
Robert Moloney
Dave Chapman
Brendan Fletcher
Fryman
Tyson Wood
Weston
McCaleb Burnett
Beckett
Vincent Leclerc
French Trapper
Stephane Legault
French Trapper
Emmanuel Bilodeau
French Interpreter
Cole Vandale
Coulter Naked Pale Trapper
Tom Guiry
Billy Brother Trapper
Scott Olynek
Johnnie Brother Trapper
Amelia Crow Show
Pregnant Pawnee Woman
Peter Strand Rumpel
Scalped Shirtless Trapper
Timothy Lyle
Gordon in Shack
Kory Grim
Trapper Hatchet in Back
Anthony Starlight
Arikara Chief
Jamie Medicine Crane
Arikara Crying Woman
Veronica Marlowe
Arikara Crying Woman
Clarence Hoof
Arikara Healer
Dion Little Child
Arikara Warrior
Blake Wildcat
Arikara Warrior
Paul Young Pine
Arikara Warrior
Cody Big Tobacco
Arikara Warrior
Dallas Young Pine
Arikara Warrior
Chesley Wilson
Arikara Elder
Michael Fraser
Trapper Violin Player
Scott Duncan
Trapper Violin Player
Mariah Old Shoes
Pawnee Prostitute
Adrian Glynn McMorran
American Soldier
Isaiah Tootoosis
Boy Hawk
Alex Bisping
Trapper
Chris Ippolito
Trapper
C. Adam Leigh
Trapper
Kevin Corey
Trapper
Daniel Rampanen
Trapper
Javier Botet
Nightmare Character
Haysam Kadri
Doctor
Jordan Crawford
Fort Butcher
David Rampanen
Harp Player
Brad Carter
Johnnie (uncredited)
Rootie J. Boyd
Southern Trapper (uncredited)
Ray Chase
Southern Trapper (uncredited)
Glenn Ennis
The Bear (uncredited)
Charles Fathy
French Trapper (voice, uncredited)
Mark Krysko
Trapper (uncredited)
Stephen Richard Lofstrom
French Trapper (uncredited)
Bruno Stephane
French Trapper (voice, uncredited)
Jay Tavare
Native American Voices (uncredited)
Michael Villar
Southern Trapper (uncredited)
Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
French Fur Trapper (uncredited)
Del Zamora
Native Voices (uncredited)
Duff Zayonce
Trapper (uncredited)
Tighe Gill
Young Trapper (uncredited)


Released
en
$135,000,000.00
$532,950,503.00
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Reviews

There is something gloriously brutal about this film - not in an especially violent, nor gory manner - but just in the combination of the best and worst of human traits (resilience, determination, betrayal, desertion, lust etc.) coupled with a truly magnificent depiction of the harshness of a wild Missouri winter. Leonardo DiCaprio is "Glass", who when out hunting with his team is savagely attacke

Utterly riveting. It's no surprise this one got/gets rave reviews - it's outstanding! <em>'The Revenant'</em> isn't necessarily edge-of-your-seat viewing, though it's still a massively impactful watch as you feel every hit of Hugh Glass' journey. It's rather gruesome and bloody, while it also has a few top notch action sequences. Leonardo DiCaprio is easily one of my favourite actors of all-

"My heart bleeds. But revenge is in the creator's hands". The Revenant is set in the 1820s, in the uncharted wilderness of America, Hugh Glass set out with a hunting party on an expedition. Glass was mauled by a bear and left for dead but through sheer will and to get back to his family, Glass survived - but that wasn't the only thing on his mind as he set out to payback the men who left him be

**The following is a long form review that I originally wrote in 2015.** From a technical point of view, _The Revenant_ is one of the most masterful pieces of cinema I've ever seen. This made its one technical failure all the more jarring. The ADR. I don't know how or why this was allowed to happen, but the dubbing of the Native Americans is some 70's style shit, it's awful, and it's awful ever

This is the best film I have seen all year (since 'Birdman', in fact, the previous film by Innaritu). It was expertly directed. The use of natural light really adds to the danger of the environment that surrounds Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio). Innaritu loves the camera to pan around objects and people to create a sense of awe and spectacle. Leonardo DiCaprio really did deserve all the awards t
There's nothing really to complain about the acting but their praise and this movie is overrated. Read my full review here. http://www.hweird1reviews.com/allreviews//therevenant

> The one who came back from the dead to avenge. The movie was inspired by the real event that sets in the year 1823, United States. When one of the crew members of the hunters left behind after he was severely hurt from a bear attack, he desperately looks for a way to get back to the camp alive, especially to avenge for the death of his close one. The whole film was about survival in the wilde
Good performances by DiCaprio and, even more, Hardy. Good directing, specially the initial attack, photography, landscapes and soundtrack but the story is, at some points, unnecessarily violent and the action scenes are, sometimes, somehow stupid; people letting others to kill them, or ignoring foes close by ... A good movie all in all, but not one of the greatests.
I thought this was a great movie. Seemed like it was a very physically demanding role for Leo.
The Revenant, a ravishingly violent Western survival yarn from Alejandro González Iñárritu, has a healthy few, scattered like acorns across its two-and-a-half-hour canvas..... no matter how extended, the film’s tense story is under the director’s complete control...DiCaprio’s performance is an astonishing testament to his commitment to a role. cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki done a great job..as












