The director Alejandro G. Iñárritu; born 15 August 1963) is a Mexican filmmaker. He is primarily known for making modern psychological drama films about the human condition. His projects have garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades including four Academy Awards with a Special Achievement Award, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, two Directors Guild of America Awards. His most notable films include Amores perros (2000), 21 Grams (2003), Babel (2006), Biutiful (2010), Birdman (2014), The Revenant (2015), and Bardo (2022).
The true story of fur trapper Hugh Glass, who was mauled by a bear in the wilderness, at modern day Shadehill Reservoir, South Dakota. He crawled back to civilization, at Fort Thompson, South Dakota (Formerly known as Fort Kiowa), six weeks, and 200 miles, later. Now, that was a REAL MAN!
True! When he recovered he did try to find Fitzgerald and the young Jim Bridger for leaving him for dead. They even took his POSSIBLES BAG which trappers carried their flint and steel to make fire and his knife. That really pissed him off. He found Bridger but forgave him because of his youth. Fitzgerald joined the U.S. Army and they wouldn't let Glass kill him, however they did make him give his rifle back to him. Glass also did not (as far as anyone knows) have an Indian son. Hugh Glass's luck ran out a few years later and he was killed by Indians.
Alejandro Iñárritu also directed Amores Perros (2000), one of the best dog centric movies ever filmed. And he directed Babel (2006), a film of stories about how everyday lives interconnect on a global scale, starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, and Gael García Bernal. Definitely check out Amores Perros when you can.
DiCaprio more than finally earned his Oscar for this masterpiece. Tom Hardy also delivered with his casual psychopath Fitzgerald. Jim Bridger would go on to be quite the legendary mountain man himself, Glass would later be killed with two others in 1833 by an Arikara war party.
“The Revenant” is an existentialist survival drama that literally goes through your bones and takes the viewer on a hellish journey through ice and snow. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy are outstanding. DiCaprio absolutely deserved an Oscar (plus Oscars for Best Director and Best Cinematography). The filming must have been extremely tough. Leonardo DiCaprio: >> The weather was definitely the hardest. Sometimes it was so cold that the cameras wouldn't work. But the filming lasted so long that spring came at some point. It was the warmest year in Canada since weather records began, so suddenly the snow started to melt. For some scenes, we had to move the entire shoot to the other side of the world and finish shooting in the snowy south of Argentina.
@@brucefale6132 You don't have to play Bruce. You can just drink your glass of wine with your little finger sticking out at your family dinner if you want.
@brucefale6132 to be fair, pretty much all drinking games are just drinking with intermittent breaks. In high school, when we played drinking games, I didn't care much about when I had to or didn't have to drink, I would just keep drinking like normal lol
My favorite reactors! Great job, as usual, thanks! I don't remember if it's mentioned in the movie, but the "Ree" Indians are "Arikara" American Indians. Pronounced "Ah-REE-kara". So the trappers just called them "Ree's" (plural). Maybe you already knew that...if not, now you do! Thanks for letting us enjoy this movie with you, and God bless you!
If you ever get a chance read about the life of Glass. I read that after this incident he had another time in his life where he was scouting for a Army unit that came under ambush by Indians and everyone was killed but him. I don't remember how he made it out of the ambush but he had the same issue where he had to walk for many miles to find his way back to the Army Base. Its amazing how he survived so many crazy adventures. People where tough in those days.
The first time I saw this, it took me a while to realize that John Fitzgerald was played by the British actor Tom Hardy. Hardy is very good at doing accents, he sounds like a rural American in this movie.
I watched this movie when it came out, I hadn't seen it doing the reactors rounds much yet. I saw only one other reactor, of the ones I follow anyways, so it's nice to see more. It is such a shocking movie now that I've watched it again
Glass and Bridger were historical figures The story of Glass returning after being mauled by a bear and left for dead is well known Hollywood added their spin but the basic story was there
always loved leonardo. Some people may not believe this but I had almost the same kind of violent encounter with a grizzly in the woods and even though I was unarmed the bear LOST! I now have its head proudly displayed on my game wall.⚛😀❤
Nah its good to point out because as we can see from the reaction, they judged the people to be different than who they were because marian said the incorrect time period. (they thought the Americans were the British)
Good that you are focusing in on the correct time period-it’s important,when dealing with historical events and people,to get the particular year or period right.
Great reaction, but you cut out one of my favorite parts, his Pawnee friend who says his “heart bleeds, but revenge is in the hands of the creator.” Love this movie, Leo earned his Oscar, Tom Hardee’s performance was just as good.
Alejandro Iñarritu. proudly a fellow Mexican. he also directed a movie called Amores Perros (Dog Loves) Babel, 21 Gramms, etc.) great reaction. See you soon.
I feel so dumb I love this movie and I never noticed until I watched this video. The young kid that stays back to bury Hugh. That's Jim Bridger. That's probably the only name more famous in the American frontier than Hugh Glass or Roosevelt.
Unfortunately, the actual true story of Hugh Glass was way worse than was depicted in the movie. He never did get his revenge because Fitzgerald joined the military which protected him. Then after all of that Glass was killed by Indians ten years later.
This movie was amazing, but I do want to say that the true story happened in an extremely flat are of northwestern South Dakota, and during summer. As a South Dakotan, it doesn’t always snow here.
Checkout the 70's version of a similar movie also based in part on the same real Frontiersman Hugh Glass called A Man in the Wilderness. starring Richard Harris (English Bob in The Unforgiven) and John Huston. Bears will tear you up, almost like torture before killing and eating you, that's if they're going to eat you.
Just imagine being a pioneer when grizzly bears roamed all over and not just a few in the mountain states. One reason they liked to wear leather clothes and carry big knives...why one native American in a hunting party always carries a big spear ;)
Innaritu is one of the best directors of the past couple decades. I recceomebd Birdman 2014 won the Oscar for best picture and babel 2006 which is one of my favorite movies ever great director.
One thing that I do like about this movie, Tom Hardy's character whilst yes, he is "evil". He was scalped at a young age I'm assuming, by Natives, which makes his "hatred" (more like fear and paranoia) of them through trauma understandable. Everything he does in abandoning the boy stems from a response to his trauma after seeing the camp being attacked, and immediately wanting to avoid them at all costs.
This lady is wearing me out..she keeps saying..I Told You..she says the plot and all...seems she watches it before and is Not a 1st reaction..and thinks she know Cinema But Does Not..he says Maybe...Maybe..soo many times.
it's our reaction. You don't have to like it. Me and my husband we react like this on and off screen. If I know what's going to happen in the movie, I wouldn't say 'I told you'..i would just overreact, be cute, pretend I'm stupid to get more views. If me and my husband have seen the movie,, we announced it during the intro. Try watching the intro. Thank you and have a nice day! 🤗
Lions, gorillas, and bears, Oh my: "The Edge" (1997) "The Ghost and The Darkness" (1996) *True Story* "Cocaine Bear" (2023) "Tremors" (1990) "Rampage" (2018) "The Meg" (2018) "Congo" (1995) "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987) 😉 "Lake Placid" (1999)
As a person I detest Di Caprio, he's a hypocritical, condescending, champagne socialist elitist. However...there's absolutely no question that the guy can act. I thought he should've won the award for Wolf of Wall Street to be honest. However, as much as I can't stand him he DOES deserve to have the Oscar. It's a truly fantastic film. Hardy was also fantastic.
I don't know a whole lot about DiCaprio, but I guess you are right. We only see these actors on screen, and no matter how good they are on screen, they are different people offscreen.
From what I've been told, the reason you play dead with a bear is because bears like to eat rotten meat. That's why bears love trashcans. The bear is going to chew and tear randomly on you a lot until it thinks you are dead. Then walk away to let your body decompose/rot. This when you want run away because the bear will come back later. Though, most of the time bears avoid people. However, there is some very rare cases where a starving and desperate bear might attack and just keep eating you. This usually happens because the bear is trying to survive and prepare for the winter.
The director Alejandro G. Iñárritu; born 15 August 1963) is a Mexican filmmaker. He is primarily known for making modern psychological drama films about the human condition. His projects have garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades including four Academy Awards with a Special Achievement Award, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, two Directors Guild of America Awards. His most notable films include Amores perros (2000), 21 Grams (2003), Babel (2006), Biutiful (2010), Birdman (2014), The Revenant (2015), and Bardo (2022).
A very well-made movie, it won many accolades and awards. Leonardo DiCaprio won the best actor Oscar.
The true story of fur trapper Hugh Glass, who was mauled by a bear in the wilderness, at modern day Shadehill Reservoir, South Dakota. He crawled back to civilization, at Fort Thompson, South Dakota (Formerly known as Fort Kiowa), six weeks, and 200 miles, later. Now, that was a REAL MAN!
True! When he recovered he did try to find Fitzgerald and the young Jim Bridger for leaving him for dead. They even took his POSSIBLES BAG which trappers carried their flint and steel to make fire and his knife. That really pissed him off. He found Bridger but forgave him because of his youth. Fitzgerald joined the U.S. Army and they wouldn't let Glass kill him, however they did make him give his rifle back to him. Glass also did not (as far as anyone knows) have an Indian son. Hugh Glass's luck ran out a few years later and he was killed by Indians.
In there will be blood Daniel broke his eggs and crawled 10 miles 😮
One of the great films of this century!
So few people react to this. Glad somebody finally is.
i find it weird that few people react to this movie! the movie is amazing!
@@MJoy4Fun Where is Bad Boys 2
Glass was a real person, his story is really interesting.
Alejandro Iñárritu also directed Amores Perros (2000), one of the best dog centric movies ever filmed. And he directed Babel (2006), a film of stories about how everyday lives interconnect on a global scale, starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, and Gael García Bernal. Definitely check out Amores Perros when you can.
DiCaprio more than finally earned his Oscar for this masterpiece. Tom Hardy also delivered with his casual psychopath Fitzgerald. Jim Bridger would go on to be quite the legendary mountain man himself, Glass would later be killed with two others in 1833 by an Arikara war party.
Good to know-l didn’t even recognize Hardy!He really disappeared into his character.
With bears, there is a saying.... "Brown, lay down" " Black, fight back"
white, good night
White: Goodnight. 💀
And white good night ( polar bears do not play on leave you for dead,they stay and eat you)
“The Revenant” is an existentialist survival drama that literally goes through your bones and takes the viewer on a hellish journey through ice and snow.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy are outstanding.
DiCaprio absolutely deserved an Oscar (plus Oscars for Best Director and Best Cinematography).
The filming must have been extremely tough.
Leonardo DiCaprio:
>> The weather was definitely the hardest. Sometimes it was so cold that the cameras wouldn't work. But the filming lasted so long that spring came at some point. It was the warmest year in Canada since weather records began, so suddenly the snow started to melt. For some scenes, we had to move the entire shoot to the other side of the world and finish shooting in the snowy south of Argentina.
His acting in "whats eating Gilbert Grape" should have won him something. That was my first inclination that Hollywood was BS.
14:22 that method of burning the skin is called Is Carterize. But that would had just burned the outside skin and not his Esepagus
The best drinking game is to take a shot everytime Joy says 'MAAAAA MAAAAAA!'.
Mmaaarrion!
Drinking game....are you a teenager?
@@brucefale6132
You don't have to play Bruce. You can just drink your glass of wine with your little finger sticking out at your family dinner if you want.
@@teddiemack8071 thats just called drinking...lol
@brucefale6132 to be fair, pretty much all drinking games are just drinking with intermittent breaks. In high school, when we played drinking games, I didn't care much about when I had to or didn't have to drink, I would just keep drinking like normal lol
Masterpiece ever. Greatness
Bear don't play that... GAME OVER!
My favorite reactors! Great job, as usual, thanks! I don't remember if it's mentioned in the movie, but the "Ree" Indians are "Arikara" American Indians. Pronounced "Ah-REE-kara". So the trappers just called them "Ree's" (plural). Maybe you already knew that...if not, now you do! Thanks for letting us enjoy this movie with you, and God bless you!
thank you! we did not know that! but now we know.. 😁
happy Leo finally got his award....
The real story was even crazier, when Glass finally caught up to Fitzgerald, he had joined the army so was untouchable. All that suffering fur nuttin
One of my favorite movies!!
If you ever get a chance read about the life of Glass. I read that after this incident he had another time in his life where he was scouting for a Army unit that came under ambush by Indians and everyone was killed but him. I don't remember how he made it out of the ambush but he had the same issue where he had to walk for many miles to find his way back to the Army Base. Its amazing how he survived so many crazy adventures. People where tough in those days.
The first time I saw this, it took me a while to realize that John Fitzgerald was played by the British actor Tom Hardy. Hardy is very good at doing accents, he sounds like a rural American in this movie.
Love this movie. I also recommend Dolores Claiborne and Hostiles.
Watch Amores Perros by this director. It’s the movie that made Hollywood recognize him
I watched this movie when it came out, I hadn't seen it doing the reactors rounds much yet. I saw only one other reactor, of the ones I follow anyways, so it's nice to see more. It is such a shocking movie now that I've watched it again
Yeah, there's an old bear saying by the color of their coat , "If it's brown, lie down. If it's black, fight back. If it's white.... goodnight."
Have you seen Dances with Wolves yet? Should watch that one
Glass and Bridger were historical figures
The story of Glass returning after being mauled by a bear and left for dead is well known
Hollywood added their spin but the basic story was there
thanks for reaction
thank you!
always loved leonardo. Some people may not believe this but I had almost the same kind of violent encounter with a grizzly in the woods and even though I was unarmed the bear LOST! I now have its head proudly displayed on my game wall.⚛😀❤
It’s set in 1826 if memory serves me right…as u said 1700’s, sorry I’m a stickler for history lol
Nah its good to point out because as we can see from the reaction, they judged the people to be different than who they were because marian said the incorrect time period. (they thought the Americans were the British)
Good that you are focusing in on the correct time period-it’s important,when dealing with historical events and people,to get the particular year or period right.
There aren’t enough reactions to this movie which is criminal because this movie is almost perfect
They could have called this movie "Man on Fire: 1823."
Great reaction, but you cut out one of my favorite parts, his Pawnee friend who says his “heart bleeds, but revenge is in the hands of the creator.” Love this movie, Leo earned his Oscar, Tom Hardee’s performance was just as good.
The Grey!
Great Reaction Guys !! Thank You
Thanks for watching!🤗
Legendary movie🫡
I read the book about him many years ago. Awesome story.
It's been a long time but as i remember it, the bear got him worse than in this movie.
Alejandro Iñarritu. proudly a fellow Mexican. he also directed a movie called Amores Perros (Dog Loves) Babel, 21 Gramms, etc.) great reaction. See you soon.
Babel sounds familiar...
I feel so dumb I love this movie and I never noticed until I watched this video. The young kid that stays back to bury Hugh. That's Jim Bridger. That's probably the only name more famous in the American frontier than Hugh Glass or Roosevelt.
The novel is Lord Grizzly, a true story that took place here in South Dakota.
Unfortunately, the actual true story of Hugh Glass was way worse than was depicted in the movie. He never did get his revenge because Fitzgerald joined the military which protected him. Then after all of that Glass was killed by Indians ten years later.
That’s really tragic.
This movie was amazing, but I do want to say that the true story happened in an extremely flat are of northwestern South Dakota, and during summer. As a South Dakotan, it doesn’t always snow here.
Marion, I completely agree with you about human greed and abuse of the earth.
Maybe you two should watch "Dances With Wolves" next.. to see a different perspective of this time frame ✌
Checkout the 70's version of a similar movie also based in part on the same real Frontiersman Hugh Glass called A Man in the Wilderness. starring Richard Harris (English Bob in The Unforgiven) and John Huston. Bears will tear you up, almost like torture before killing and eating you, that's if they're going to eat you.
And wasn't Harris called Sam Bass in that movie?
@@dggydddy59 I can't remember it's been a while since I have seen it.
Everything about this movie is hard. Took me three tries to get through it.
Bears don't kill you, they eat you.
And in the end glass died for a attack bear.
Just imagine being a pioneer when grizzly bears roamed all over and not just a few in the mountain states. One reason they liked to wear leather clothes and carry big knives...why one native American in a hunting party always carries a big spear ;)
Innaritu is one of the best directors of the past couple decades. I recceomebd Birdman 2014 won the Oscar for best picture and babel 2006 which is one of my favorite movies ever great director.
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he bear-ly survived herherheaahahaha
The bear wasn't, but the attack was grizzly
I take that back, the bear was! Just googled it :)
The Bear of Wolf Creek
A channel called Kirsty Cotton is stealing videos from MJoy4Fun. I have reported them.
oh really? thank you for reporting it
I have no idea how he didn't die from hyperthermia but good movie overall
Alejandro Iñárritu is a mexican director
I’ve seen this movie dai😁 I did not fall asleep cause its more on actions😂
wow dai! hahaha.. more movies to watch dai!
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Please watch Ant-Man 3, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 & Ghostbusters Frozen Empire with end credit scenes.
If you chose the bear, this movie is for you
The bad part of the story is he never got his revenge
Star of the movie: mama bear
mama bear was tough!
This guy has discipline that makes me feel lazy loser 😂😮. ADHD can cause you to be lazyish 😮
React to Godzilla Minus One movie please 🙏🥺
we will soon! 🤗
@@MJoy4Fun thank you 🥰
Going to assume Basketball Diaries is off the youtube tables
I heard they're going to make a remake with some woke black transgender person as glass, so people in the US don't get offended.😜
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One thing that I do like about this movie, Tom Hardy's character whilst yes, he is "evil". He was scalped at a young age I'm assuming, by Natives, which makes his "hatred" (more like fear and paranoia) of them through trauma understandable. Everything he does in abandoning the boy stems from a response to his trauma after seeing the camp being attacked, and immediately wanting to avoid them at all costs.
that would explain some stuff.
I think this is a remake of the movie called The Man In The Wilderness from 1971
Poor cubs ! 😮
i know right? 😥
This lady is wearing me out..she keeps saying..I Told You..she says the plot and all...seems she watches it before and is Not a 1st reaction..and thinks she know Cinema But Does Not..he says Maybe...Maybe..soo many times.
it's our reaction. You don't have to like it. Me and my husband we react like this on and off screen. If I know what's going to happen in the movie, I wouldn't say 'I told you'..i would just overreact, be cute, pretend I'm stupid to get more views. If me and my husband have seen the movie,, we announced it during the intro. Try watching the intro. Thank you and have a nice day! 🤗
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Watch also Alejandro González Iñárritu's ''Amores perros'' (2000), ''21 Grams'' (2003), ''Babel'' (2006) & ''Biutiful'' (2010)
Lions, gorillas, and bears, Oh my:
"The Edge" (1997)
"The Ghost and The Darkness" (1996) *True Story*
"Cocaine Bear" (2023)
"Tremors" (1990)
"Rampage" (2018)
"The Meg" (2018)
"Congo" (1995)
"Harry and the Hendersons" (1987) 😉
"Lake Placid" (1999)
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As a person I detest Di Caprio, he's a hypocritical, condescending, champagne socialist elitist.
However...there's absolutely no question that the guy can act. I thought he should've won the award for Wolf of Wall Street to be honest. However, as much as I can't stand him he DOES deserve to have the Oscar. It's a truly fantastic film. Hardy was also fantastic.
I don't know a whole lot about DiCaprio, but I guess you are right. We only see these actors on screen, and no matter how good they are on screen, they are different people offscreen.
✌️❤️❤️!...
Best revenge movie
Tom Hardy should have won the Oscar instead of Leo
he could have won supporting actor.. Tom Hardy did so well.. he was barely recognizable.
boring movie but the bear scene is amazing
From what I've been told, the reason you play dead with a bear is because bears like to eat rotten meat. That's why bears love trashcans. The bear is going to chew and tear randomly on you a lot until it thinks you are dead. Then walk away to let your body decompose/rot. This when you want run away because the bear will come back later. Though, most of the time bears avoid people. However, there is some very rare cases where a starving and desperate bear might attack and just keep eating you. This usually happens because the bear is trying to survive and prepare for the winter.
The movie is so wrong first it happened in the summer not the winter and their are no mountains like that in South Dakota.