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The Revenant Q&A | Alejandro G. Iñárritu 

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Director Alejandro G. Iñárritu, screenwriter Mark L. Smith, and producer Mary Parent discussed 'The Revenant' at a special screening presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Hollywood Reporter.
'The Revenant' stars Leonardo DiCaprio as 1820s frontiersman Hugh Glass, who sets out on a path of vengeance against those who left him for dead after a bear mauling.
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Комментарии : 42   
@jonsar713
@jonsar713 8 лет назад
Alejandro's philosophy and passion are so intoxicating. I am glad to be witnessing such a special artist at work.
@MANUELRODRIGUEZ-fo6db
@MANUELRODRIGUEZ-fo6db 8 лет назад
+jonathan sarreon I FEEL THE SAME WAY
@henrychinaski5938
@henrychinaski5938 8 лет назад
He's such an inspiration , both him and Lubezki are going to be remembered as cinemas finest .
@tejeshwarsharma15
@tejeshwarsharma15 8 лет назад
Very articulate and talented director. Looking forward to "The Revenant"!
@perrillodelmal76
@perrillodelmal76 8 лет назад
+Tejeshwar Sharma go watch the movie, it´s amazing!
@albertnivek
@albertnivek 8 лет назад
This is not a movie, this is an experience of life.
@nasim09021975
@nasim09021975 8 лет назад
What a fantastic movie!! Alejandro is so tremendously talented, it is beyond comprehension. He is a visionary, he sees things in such mesmerizing ways, it defies belief! All of his work is truly phenomenal, and "The Revenant" is another testament of his amazing ability to capture history in a motion picture. Well done, sir Inarritu :) :) And also well done, Leonardo DiCaprio. Beautifully portrayed.
@willem1212
@willem1212 8 лет назад
What an amazingly talented director. I love his answer to the bear question. That was the best answer possible.
@RandomForestGump
@RandomForestGump 8 лет назад
+Willem Sanders he has one issue though.. he will find a lot of criticism, a LOT, because of following his viceral vision. Sometimes the audience will found themselves on disagreement with certain scenes or dialogs but that's the price you have to pay for following your vision, you cause a bifurcation in the audience.
@willem1212
@willem1212 8 лет назад
true
@pammistar6192
@pammistar6192 8 лет назад
The Reverent was Dicaprio's best performances. This movie was so touching and beautifully put together, from the cast to the cinematography an absolute must see.
@israelmoreno5758
@israelmoreno5758 8 лет назад
Iñarritu is a genius. I've seen all his short films and ever since Amores Perros (loves a bitch), I've been a big fan of his films.
@arnoldrivas4590
@arnoldrivas4590 8 лет назад
+Israel Moreno Which film of his was short? HIs short for 9/11 or what?
@israelmoreno5758
@israelmoreno5758 8 лет назад
+Arnold Rivas he has several short films, he made a short film for BMW, it had Clive Owen it was called The Hire
@arnoldrivas4590
@arnoldrivas4590 8 лет назад
Israel Moreno oh yeah I heard of it. Didn't watch it though. I did watch his first three films and of course Biutiful and Birdman.
@israelmoreno5758
@israelmoreno5758 8 лет назад
+Arnold Rivas yeah, watch loves a bitch, it was a really big film in Latin America, it was kind of like Babel
@arnoldrivas4590
@arnoldrivas4590 8 лет назад
Israel Moreno Amores Perros was good, loved 21 Grams and fell in love with BABEL. Biutiful with Javier Bardem was excellent. My first Inarritu film I saw in theaters. Didn't see Birdman in theaters unfortunately, I was recovering from a surgery. But saw it on DVD and it blew my mind.
@chuyinsalgado9625
@chuyinsalgado9625 8 лет назад
God dammm this man is so wise!!! proud he is a successful mexican here America
@freegratuits
@freegratuits 8 лет назад
+Jesus Salgado You have every reason to be proud. He is incredible. I like that he also speaks up for his people and country. Very admirable.
@eagleraml1963
@eagleraml1963 8 лет назад
He is always been in America, since the moment he was born, I think you mean the USA :-)
@selmergrunon
@selmergrunon 8 лет назад
shout the fuck! you dont know that!he is mexican!
@eagleraml1963
@eagleraml1963 8 лет назад
+freedom I don't know what?
@jb9090
@jb9090 5 лет назад
It’s a masterpiece
@sanmarinojr
@sanmarinojr 8 лет назад
Who doesn't wanna do a Tarkovsky kind of thing, man? :)
@MarjanApostolovic
@MarjanApostolovic 8 лет назад
Love your channel! Such a great debate
@Jbelovedson
@Jbelovedson 8 лет назад
This was a great interview but I would've like to hear more from the other two crew members.
@agenteagresivo
@agenteagresivo 8 лет назад
Are these events just for the press? I'd love to attend.
@f-grade
@f-grade 8 лет назад
Uh, if they wanted to downplay the revenge aspect, then why did they add a halfbreed son to avenge? Glass's revenge was a matter of his survival; he needed something to drive him. Even in the book on which this film is supposedly based, the main symbol of that goal is Glass's long rifle. Fitzgerald and Bridger (to a lesser extent) not only left him for dead, but they took the one thing any frontiersman would need to survive in that period: his rifle. Even in the Richard Harris film 'Man in the Wilderness', the Glass-inspired protagonist (as "Bass") transcends the lust for revenge by the time he's able to quench it. It was only ever a means to an end. The end being life -- something revenge would have undermined after surviving such a harrowing journey. Just as the murder of his son undermines the personal doom dealt upon Glass. It turns his survival from an act of perseverance and defiance into one of one-dimensional rage. I'm still looking forward to this film (have been since John Hillcoat and Christian Bale were attached), but that change is such a fundamental fuck up.
@perrillodelmal76
@perrillodelmal76 8 лет назад
the woman was thirsty!
@sndrs
@sndrs 8 лет назад
do they speak about sakamoto ryuichi doing the music in this video?
@RandomForestGump
@RandomForestGump 8 лет назад
+Saunders Cowie No but the score, was AMAZING! is one of the three keey elements they put together, the cinematography, the landscapes and the music
@sndrs
@sndrs 8 лет назад
+Ed Ward great to hear, they are the three things really selling me on this movie
@enialeheadbanger
@enialeheadbanger 8 лет назад
ALEJANDRO IS SO HOT AND TALENT. LOVE HIM. LATIN PEOPLE
@djokoholic
@djokoholic 8 лет назад
is there any spoilers after the minute 18?
@RandomForestGump
@RandomForestGump 8 лет назад
+djokoholic no... nothing
@djokoholic
@djokoholic 8 лет назад
+Ed Ward tahnk you!
@beyondcleon
@beyondcleon 8 лет назад
He BUTCHERED Alejandro's name....hahaha
@MultiKarola
@MultiKarola 8 лет назад
he so hot too but what is with this one thick streak of blond?? haha interesting
@robertas5171
@robertas5171 8 лет назад
It's actually natural GREY hair.
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