Meade's Ball
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I popped to see The Revenant this late morning and, my god, what a visual spectacle. Like Acker, i didn't take to Birdman enormously well, and yes you could see certain editing in The Revenant that has scenes look to be choreographed and spliced together in a similar way, but this has some shockingly astonishing parts to witness, made all the more absorbing by the sheer frozen beauty of nature as the background. It risked at times to go into Terrence Malick territory with its dreamy yet brutal mysticality, but that happens briefly as the seemingly impossible to survive incidents pile up, with a background to bedazzle. DiCaprio is good and tearfully brave in his vengeance and Tom Hardy mildly, but fittingly, absurd as the fiend who'll do anything to deceive his way to personal gain and survival himself. But, for all their occasional, not always easy to work out, dialogue, their performances are secondary to what the director wanted to put together visually - i was impressed to hear that Inarritu shot it all in natural light, allowing raw and untampered with land and weather form a magisterial canvass. The whole cast, though, although mainly Leonardo, looked to have gone through torture in the making of this in the most awful, but stunningly beautiful, conditions, and respect is due.
Quite a watch, and sound plays a fearsome part too. And that ruddy big bear. Good stuff.
Quite a watch, and sound plays a fearsome part too. And that ruddy big bear. Good stuff.