So, how did “The Revenant” fool so many of us into believing it was a great film? Unless Iñárritu is secretly a marketing genius masquerading as an artist, my guess is that its acclaim can be attributed to a combination of reputation (not just the director’s but also that of his cast) and dumb luck. Flavorwire’s Judy Berman argues why “The Revenant” gives harrowing films a bad name. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s film has garnered a lot of attention for its difficult shoot and how the actors were put through hell and back during subzero temperatures and terrible living conditions. “The Revenant” is set to win a bunch of awards this Sunday at the Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio. “The Revenant” Gives Harrowing Films a Bad Name. Criticwire’s Daily Reads brings today’s essential news stories and critical pieces to you.ġ.
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