Thursday, 29 October 2015

“There hasn’t been one day of The Revenant that hasn’t been difficult or challenging. This is the most ambitious project of my life, on many levels,” director Alejandro G. Iñárritu shares on his much-debated epic The Revenant. The survival story of 19th-century explorer Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) has gone through a string of challenges including a climbing budget, cast & crew suffering extreme weather conditions on set and high turnover of crew members. Iñárritu has also insisted that the entire film is shot sequentially, which proved highly demanding. When asked, the Oscar-winning director explained: "That’s the only way I understand the story and the characters, and that’s the way I leave the story room to grow and understand it, and make changes to suddenly what is required to do. As filmmakers, sometimes you are god, and sometimes you are a creature of the thing. In a way you have to be humble to hear what’s going on and see the transformation - even when it costs a little more. I’m not investing in visual effects, but emotional effects, and I think actors understand the emotions better when it’s chronological.”

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