The Revenant (2015) REACTION
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- Опубліковано 18 лют 2024
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Regarding bears; "If it's brown, lay down. If it black, fight back. If it's white, goodnight."
Interesting 🤔
Brown, it's usually territorial and a dominance attack. Large male blacks occasionally consider us possible dinner (Despite the myth black bear female cub protection charges are almost always bluffs). Polar bears regard us as just seals that are easier to catch. But with disappointingly low bodyfat so they reserve us for when they can't find a better quality food source. An undernourished polar bear is the most dangerous land predator on earth to humans.
@@gk5891 what about a panda 🐼
@@panchobeltran5936pandas have chlamydia, stay away from them!
@@panchobeltran5936 Walk away? Or wherever? It's a completely useless, backdrop of the evolutionary tree of an animal.
This film was shot entirely or almost entirely with natural light. Insanely beautiful
Even though the movie is drawn from a novel, Hugh Glass was a real person.
And his story is as amazing as this version too
The look of horror on your face while the bear was attacking was so funny. 😂
This is your best reaction yet, in my humble opinion. I'm fairly sure you covered every emotion in the spectrum, a testament to the marvelous filming and excellent actors.✌️❤️
The Revenant is one of the greatest movies I've seen in my life everything in this film felt real and scenes in this film felt so intense especially the bear attack, Leonardo DiCaprio deserved that Oscar after being snubbed like 10 times throughout his career, I still think he should have won that Oscar in 2012 and 2013. This movie is about a guy who gets betrayed and left for dead by his own hunting team, but luckily he got up and went all the way to get his revenge on them, mostly to Tom Hardy's character.
This movie kinda sounds kinda like how Leo's Oscar was snubbed all those years ago 😂
I watched this in cinema back then, it was a great experience. This movie is phenomenal. The long take scene early in the movie is really astounding.
5:23 I initially thought it was some random sick form of grief before his impeding death, (if you know you're going to loose your life, what use is your mind). But it's more likely he shot the horse because he knew the Arikara would seize them.
Actually, that guy had a severe head wound, he probably didn't realize what he was doing.
"they're just like savages" damn...
The real Hugh Glass did survive the bear attack only to be killed by a different bear later in his life.
Plot twist, it was the only surviving bear cub. After many years of searching, she finally got to avenge her mother and brothers' deaths. 🐻 ☺
Single worst thing to watch on acid: The bear attack in this movie
Jesus.
Tom and Leonardo did Brilliant in this movie. Keep up the reactions, enjoying it.
Stop focusing on the two main stars like they did all the actual work in order to make this film😂
My main problem with this flick is the setting. The actual attack happened at the forks of the Grand River in what is now northwestern South Dakota, well out on the Great Plains and nowhere near any mountains or forests. Had glass been in the country depicted he never would have made it. Instead he was traversing the relatively gentle terrain of the Plains, similar to that shown in "Dances with Wolves," which was shot in the same general area of the attack. I suppose they thought the mountainous scenery was a plus.
The interior grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, is a nominal subspecies of the same brown bear found across Eurasia. There's a theory that grizzlies are more aggressive than some other brown bear populations because most of their original range was in open, nearly treeless country. Thus the momma bears had to fight to protect their cubs from dangers, mainly wolves and male bears, rather than send them up a tree.
Cool, but this setting was way, way cooler.
There were over 500 Native American tribes across North America. Some of them sided with the British in Canada. Some of them sided with the Americans. Some of them sided with neither. The Native American tribes also fought brutal wars with each other completely independent of the Europeans, and also way before any Europeans arrived in North America. In this film, the Cree tribe is the one that attacks the Americans at the beginning of the film. Leonardo was living with the Pawnee tribe. His wife and son are Pawnee. The lone Native American he encounters eating the Bison was also Pawnee. Leonardo can speak Pawnee. That's how he was able to communicate with him. The Native American girl he saved was the Cree chief's daughter.
That Actor eating the Bison was actually a member of a Tribe in the area of Western Canada where this movie was filmed, interestingly. The Actor that plays Glass' son in the movie was also from a local reservation.
Yeah, he survived to write the book. Cool thing is, this is the first half of it, second half has him enduring even more difficult stuff than this. Dude was a Googol-Chad!
"why did he do that?" well that's a little something I like to call history.
Just FYI, at this time in American history, a lot of the guys called "Mountain Men" were hunting fur animals and that sound you can here in that opening scene is the sound of a deer or elk call. If they can shoot a moose or elk it can give their little company of men meat for a week or longer.
Dirt won't insulate, it actually draws heat out of you faster than air because of its higher density. Thats why its important to use a ground pad or mylar blanket when camping, or make a bed from leaves or pine bows. (For a really advanced technique see the movie Jeremiah Johnson.)
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9:48 So.. you'd rather come across a bear in the woods than a man huh?
The French government also benefitted from the fur trade. They knew that the Native Americans knew where the fur was. They made alliances with different Native American nations (or tribes) to be permitted to hunt in their area. It worked pretty well for them. As a result different Native American Nations knew French as a second language before they knew English.
If you liked this one, Trixy, you might also like a couple movies from back in the day: "Jeremiah Johnson" and "McCabe & Mrs Miller". This was a good movie, but I think Hollywood went over the top on it. Although "The Revenant" is based on a true story, we don't really know the details of what happened between the bear mauling, being left for dead, and the return to camp. I doubt there were really quite so many miraculous escapes from death, and I doubt he actually dove into freezing water at all. "Jeremiah Johnson" is also about the mountain men of America's old west, but it's more realistic IMO.
13:10 Trixy Blue is one of a kind. Blue has some of the best commentary in the game. Much like Bisscute.
I think that he may have left the bison alone because he knows the Native Americans also live on Bison and might be around.
Think of the Pawnee and the Rhee relationshio as similar to the relationship between the British and the French. They spent most of the time trying to kill each other except for the occasional rare alliance of opportunity against a mutual enemy.
The bear attacked because he got between it and her cub. The men were burying the fur pelts that they had collected hoping to come back for them. The British and French fur companies helped to expand the settlement of the American West mostly by the fur trade. (Those Top Hats gentlemen wore in Europe and in the major cities of the USA were made out of beaver pelts). The Native Americans, while some helped the trappers, most saw the trappers as invaders into their home territories and attacked them. Hoping to keep the white man at bay…..Cheers
31:00 oh yeah we're doing this, ok lovely,yeah bring it on 😂
Another great reaction Blue! And yes, some Native tribes did help the Europeans after they learned to communicate, which built trust, in which they started trading with them. And also there are many different Native American Tribes and they did go to war against one another. They would fight for family, for hunting grounds and water, it was for survival, I hope you react to the movie "Dances With Wolves" because it will delve more into the relationship between the Natives and settlers. You're one of my favorite reactors, Blue, and I'm always looking forward to your next movie! Thanks!! 🎥💙🍿
This movie was basically a Red Dead Redemption 2 movie btw great reaction video Trixy Blue
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Just to be fair to the natives they are mad the mountain men are here hunting in their area. Alot of the mountain men did not go into "civilization" often. They did not want to. once or twice a tear they would meet in what is called "rendezvous". The East coast companies would buy furs and sell things to the different mountain men companies that the companies needed to re-equip. Also liquor and other forms of carousing would that place. Even fights that could turn deadly at times.
I Love This Film It Deserved To win Best Film at the Oscars & Leo Also Deserved His For Best actor For Me It's His Best Ever Performance 🙂😄👍
You fart at 18:19
I can hear it.
Oh - I said some tribes sided with the British in Canada and some sided with the Americans. For this movie, it's important to know also that some tribes sided with the French in Canada. The French were there, too.
It is a True story about Jack Glass the Mountain Man after being mauled by a Grizzly Bear and left for dead traveling 100 miles in the winter . It took place between 1820 - 1840
Novel on true story....look it up...original film was called "Man in the Wilderness"....great reactions....
Great video.
Leo’s character was based on a on a real life man ..
The real story of Hugh Glass is much worse.
the fact that she got annoyed at Leo for shooting the bear annoys me im sorry hahahahah
Oh awesome! Great film to react too! It’s a rough journey, but there’s something special about this movie 🙏❤️
@TrixyBlue Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Im sorry Hugh Glass
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I've seen this and the original film "Man in the Wilderness" starring Richard Harris. For me, the original is much better.
Are you not going to react to Deadpool 3? It's the best
2:51 that’s what she said
The relations between the Native Americans and the White people are, many times. one that depends on which tribe. Some whites are like the bad guys in this movie and just hate Native Americans of any kind thinking they are like animals. Different Mountain men live among the Native Americans and even take Natie American wives. I think that might be the case with Glass. His some was half Native American.
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Great movie, but... ¿156 minutes? They could have told the same story in 120, at most.
"He needs some penicillin."
Yes, he only had to wait 105 years.
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I hate when stupid people react to an amazing movie
I really enjoy watching you but you realize that these are movies and not 'historical documents', right?
Bears are so vicious that they all should be instinct along with sharks
It's insane how wrong you are.
I've been near bears WITH CUBS twice. Don't run, back away slow, speak in a firm clear voice but don't argue. I was ok both times, and I'm not some tough guy, I'm a scrawny old hippie.
Please give the Star Trek franchise a chance. You don't have to watch everything. Maybe: top ten Classic episodes = Star Trek 1 to 6 = top ten "The Next Generation" episodes = Star Trek 7 to 10 = the three J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies? 🖖
I didn’t like the third one too much but I thought the first 2 was fantastic. But then again I didn’t grow up watching Star Trek
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When the reactor talks more then the actors in the first 5 minutes of the movie you know you need to move on, bye.