29 Feb 2016

MESMERISING



Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu is a true genius of movie making, especially when it comes to photography and editing. This was acknowledged from the Academy as well with all major „oscars” going to his masterpiece 2014. drama-comedy „Birdman”.

Where Mexican director stopped with „Birdman”, he continued with „The Revenant”. Located in a vast exterior on northern US and Canada, this survival drama brought us even more ingenious camera from double „Oscar” laureate Emmanuel Lubezky and some really breathtaking action sequences and wide shots.

The script is in the background, consisting of standard segments: revenge, good and bad inside people, savagery. The thing that separates „The Revenant” from the classic western genre is that Inarritu finally succeeded in a century-long cinemamaker's dream, to totally whipe out the border between the viewer and the movie itself. And he did it without much CGI and expensive sets. He did it with his camera, his cuts, wide angle lenses and through fascinating roles achieved by Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy (almost a certain „Oscar”). The music is also minimal, as well as the dialogue itself, completing director's trademark full control of the entire flick that begins from the production, continues through the writing of the script and culminates with the leading place behind the camera.

„The Revenant” may easily be the most perfectly shot movie ever and definitely one of the best US flicks of 2015.


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