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So, Can The Revenant Really Win Best Picture?

The Revenant is a film enhanced by the surroundings that embody nature, and a mesmerizing performance from the sheer willingness of a determine DiCaprio who brings forth great strength to forgo his journey.

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Leonardo DiCaprio doesn’t pine after Oscar success when he makes a movie.

An attack by the Natives leaves numerous exploring team dead, also they have been robbed of their fur pelts which is what the trip was all about.

Shortly after earning attention at this year’s Golden Globes ceremony, Leonardo DiCaprio has responded to rumors that wedding bells will be ringing for him in 2016. He added that Hollywood needs to address the interests of North America’s indigenous people and do all they can to protect the land from the destruction perpetrated by corporations.

Is he happy? “My dad always told me, ‘Go out there, son, and whatever you do, I don’t care if you’re successful or not, just have an interesting life”.

“As soon as my name alone was enough to make this happen, I vowed to myself that I was going to work with directors who were changing cinema, doing something important, you know?” Alejandro G. Iñárritu, fresh off his Oscar winning directorial effort in Birdman, strikes gold yet again, with a film that is as fierce and frenzied as the frontier in which it inhabits.

The Revenant was shot in several locations throughout Alberta including Kananaskis Country, Drumheller and Morley, a First Nations settlement within the Stoney Indian Reserve in Southern Alberta.

Hawk Radio, where he’s a host, has sent congratulations to all of those involved.

However, DiCaprio, at 41, remains unmarried but reveals that he is still open to tying the knot someday, although he’s obviously not rushing it. In an interview with Parade, DiCaprio opens up about how he views marriage. After talking with actor and producer Fisher Stevens about the potential for ecological catastrophe our world faces, the two decided to make a documentary about the various ways our globe is suffering and interview scientists about what we can do to stem the tide. A lot of times, directors just want to get through the day. Things go from bad to worse (to put it mildly) when Glass is mauled within an inch of his life by a grizzly bear.

“I plan on sending my pictures from The Revenant to other casting calls”, Cutknife said.

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But whether she finds success as an actor or not, the experience of being part of The Revenant is one Cutknife will never forget. “My reaction is very much on screen, which is a nauseating one”.

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