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bear attack sparks revenge quest in Pioneer tale 'The
Revenant'
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[December 23, 2015] By
Piya Sinha-Roy
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Getting mauled by a grizzly bear usually spells a
painful death, but for one man, a savage bear attack is
the catalyst for a quest fueled by revenge, in a
sweeping saga that uncovers man's willpower to survive
against all odds.
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"The Revenant," out in limited U.S. theaters on Christmas
Day, follows the story of Pioneer-era fur trapper Hugh Glass,
who was mauled in a grizzly bear attack and left for dead by his
companions.
Glass excruciatingly travels across vast, primitive landscapes
in pursuit of retribution against the men who abandoned him,
with scenes that do not shy away from the gruesome reality of
his circumstances.
"It's a very primal, almost Biblical story of a man surviving in
nature, the will to live, the perseverance of the human spirit,
what we draw upon to survive against all odds," actor Leonardo
DiCaprio, who plays Glass, told Reuters.
Mexican filmmaker Alejandro G. Inarritu, who won the best
picture Oscar this year for his intricately choreographed
showbiz satire "Birdman," said he wanted to explore the cost of
revenge in "The Revenant."
"Revenge is hollow - if even succeeding in revenge brings you
back what you lost or what you're looking for and if that's the
meaning of life, if you accomplish it, then what is the meaning
of life?" he said.
The film is likely to garner DiCaprio his fifth best actor Oscar
nomination.
It is a stark difference from his last Oscar-nominated role as
the fast-talking Jordan Belfort in 2013's "The Wolf of Wall
Street," as Glass is rendered voiceless for much of the film
after his attack.
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"(DiCaprio) doesn't need words to be great, he's just very great,"
said co-star Domhnall Gleeson.
The making of "The Revenant" is fast becoming a story in itself,
from Inarritu's quest to shoot only in natural light in real
snow-covered landscapes to DiCaprio telling media he had slept in
animal carcasses during filming.
"That was at first a little bit of a struggle for some of us, but
then it just became a matter of trust in Alejandro's vision," he
said of the arduous shoot. "Once we had that, we started making some
pretty powerful sequences in this movie."
For Tom Hardy, who plays the ruthless, unhinged John Fitzgerald, the
hardest challenge was "enduring focus over a long period of time on
very small but complicated beats."
"The whole thing was a bit mind-altering," he said.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Diane Craft)
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