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Tom Hiddleston     Tom Hiddleston     ...    
Dr. Robert Laing
Jeremy Irons     Jeremy Irons     ...    
Anthony Royal
Sienna Miller     Sienna Miller     ...    
Charlotte Melville
Luke Evans     Luke Evans     ...    
Richard Wilder
Elisabeth Moss     Elisabeth Moss     ...    
Helen Wilder
James Purefoy     James Purefoy     ...    
Pangbourne
Keeley Hawes     Keeley Hawes     ...    
Ann Royal
Dan Renton Skinner     Dan Renton Skinner     ...    
Simmons
Sienna Guillory     Sienna Guillory     ...    
Jane Sheridan
Enzo Cilenti     Enzo Cilenti     ...    
Adrian Talbot
Peter Ferdinando     Peter Ferdinando     ...    
Cosgrove
Reece Shearsmith     Reece Shearsmith     ...    
Nathan Steele
Augustus Prew     Augustus Prew     ...    
Munrow
Stacy Martin     Stacy Martin     ...    
Fay
Leila Mimmack     Leila Mimmack     ...    
Laura
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Life for the residents of a tower block begins to run out of control.
Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Plot Keywords: tower block | high rise apartment building | based on novel | See All (3) »
Taglines: Welcome to the high life... See more »
Genres: Action | Drama | Sci-Fi | Thriller
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Details
Country: UK
Language: English
Release Date: 28 April 2016 (USA)
Also Known As: Arranha-Céus
Filming Locations: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK See more »
Company Credits
Production Co: Recorded Picture Company (RPC), British Film Institute (BFI), Film4 See more »
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Technical Specs
Runtime: 119 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
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Did You Know?
Trivia
When Jeremy Thomas first bought the rights back in 1975, he intended for Nicolas Roeg to direct. See more »
Connections
Featured in Film 2016: Episode #45.4 (2016) See more »
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User Reviews

Amusing series of vignettes that never does come together
18 October 2015 | by Nina (Switzerland) – See all my reviews

I had the pleasure of viewing High-Rise at a recent film festival. I went in with high expectations, which gave way to boredom and the anticipation of the end of the showing.

The actors absolutely fulfilled all expectations. The performances are all highly nuanced and look natural, rather than put on. Hiddleston goes above and beyond to give one of the arguably best performances of his career. The mise-en-scene of each scene is meticulously crafted and beautifully shot.

So what, exactly, tipped high expectations into boredom?

For one, the film never does come together, never gives off the feeling of a cohesive whole, but rather of a series of vignettes. Each vignette is, of course, beautifully shot, but the disconnect they cause makes it impossible to empathize with any of the characters.

Additionally, suspension of disbelief is near impossible. Why do the characters make the choices they do? What drives them to this madness?

Overall, I would recommend this piece to very loyal fans of any of the actors or to cinephiles with a high degree of patience.



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Leonardo DiCaprio     Leonardo DiCaprio     ...    
Hugh Glass
Tom Hardy     Tom Hardy     ...    
John Fitzgerald
Domhnall Gleeson     Domhnall Gleeson     ...    
Captain Andrew Henry
Will Poulter     Will Poulter     ...    
Bridger
Forrest Goodluck     Forrest Goodluck     ...    
Hawk
Paul Anderson     Paul Anderson     ...    
Anderson
Kristoffer Joner     Kristoffer Joner     ...    
Murphy
Joshua Burge     Joshua Burge     ...    
Stubby Bill
Duane Howard     Duane Howard     ...    
Elk Dog
Melaw Nakehk'o     Melaw Nakehk'o     ...    
Powaqa
Fabrice Adde     Fabrice Adde     ...    
Toussaint
Arthur RedCloud     Arthur RedCloud     ...    
Hikuc
Christopher Rosamond     Christopher Rosamond     ...    
Boone
Robert Moloney     Robert Moloney     ...    
Dave Stomach Wound
Lukas Haas     Lukas Haas     ...    
Jones
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While exploring the uncharted wilderness in 1823, legendary frontiersman Hugh Glass sustains injuries from a brutal bear attack. When his hunting team leaves him for dead, Glass must utilize his survival skills to find a way back home to his beloved family. Grief-stricken and fueled by vengeance, Glass treks through the wintry terrain to track down John Fitzgerald, the former confidant who betrayed and abandoned him. Written by Jwelch5742
Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Plot Keywords: survival | revenge | bear attack | interracial romance | cauterizing a wound | See All (146) »
Taglines: Inspired by true events See more »
Genres: Adventure | Drama | Thriller | Western
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for strong frontier combat and violence including gory images, a sexual assault, language and brief nudity | See all certifications »
Parents Guide: View content advisory »
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Details

Country: USA
Language: English | Pawnee | French
Release Date: 8 January 2016 (USA)
Also Known As: El renacido
Filming Locations: Calgary, Alberta, Canada See more »
Box Office
Budget: $135,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $474,560 (USA) (25 December 2015)
Gross: $176,903,882 (USA)
(9 March 2016)
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Company Credits
Production Co: Anonymous Content, Appian Way, CatchPlay See more »
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Technical Specs
Runtime: 156 min
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Dolby Atmos | Sound | IMAX 6-Track
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
See full technical specs »
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Did You Know?
Trivia
The film was shot in twelve different locations and three different countries: Canada, the United States, and Argentina. Specifically, Canadian filming took place in British Columbia and Alberta including Squamish, Fortress mountain, Calgary, Alberta, and at Mammoth Studios in Burnaby, British Columbia. While the initial plan was to film entirely in Canada, the weather ended up being too warm, leading the filmmakers to locations at the tip of Argentina with snow on the ground, to shoot the film's ending. See more »
Goofs
You can see a 'chopper' making waves on the river water when Leonardo escapes from the Indians by diving into the river. See more »
Quotes
[repeated line]
Hugh Glass' Wife: As long as you can still grab a breath, you fight. You breathe. Keep breathing. When there is a storm and you stand in front of a tree, if you look at its branches, you swear it will fall. But if you watch the trunk, you will see its stability.
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Crazy Credits
At the end of the end credits: "The making and authorized distribution of this film supported over 15,000 jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of work hours." See more »
Connections
Referenced in Mike & Mike: Episode dated 14 January 2016 (2016) See more »
Soundtracks
Taboos
Written by Ryuichi Sakamoto
Performed by Ryuichi Sakamoto
Courtesy of KAB America, Inc. and Warner Music Japan, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
Q: Is 'The Revenant' based on a book?
Q: Why does Hugh Glass look into the camera at the end of the movie?
See more (Spoiler Alert!) »
User Reviews

A suspenseful and gorgeous film!
16 January 2016 | by jcruz-42957 – See all my reviews

Shot using all natural light, The Revenant is one of the most gorgeous films you will ever see. Leonardo Dicaprio deserves his first Oscar for his incredibly dedicated performance, easily the best of his career and Tom Hardy gives an Oscar worthy performance for his role as the haunting beast John Fitzgerald. The first act of the film was definitely the most impressive. With stunning visuals and flawlessly crafted intense action scenes, I felt like I was watching real footage from the 1820's! Then the vast snowy wilderness kicked in, the majority of the time it was breathtaking. But at times The Revenant got a little lost in the wilderness and sometimes felt a bit repetitive, it's still an unpredictable and suspenseful adventure with many surprises. It's no doubt one of the years best films.
 




d only: Tom Hiddleston Tom Hiddleston ... Dr. Robert Laing Jeremy Irons Jeremy Irons ... Anthony Royal Sienna Miller Sienna Miller ... Charlotte Melville Luke Evans Luke Evans ... Richard Wilder Elisabeth Moss Elisabeth Moss ... Helen Wilder James Purefoy James Purefoy ... Pangbourne Keeley Hawes Keeley Hawes ... Ann Royal Dan Renton Skinner Dan Renton Skinner ... Simmons Sienna Guillory Sienna Guillory ... Jane Sheridan Enzo Cilenti Enzo Cilenti ... Adrian Talbot Peter Ferdinando Peter Ferdinando ... Cosgrove Reece Shearsmith Reece Shearsmith ... Nathan Steele Augustus Prew Augustus Prew ... Munrow Stacy Martin Stacy Martin ... Fay Leila Mimmack Leila Mimmack ... Laura See full cast » Edit Storyline Life for the residents of a tower block begins to run out of control. Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Plot Keywords: tower block | high rise apartment building | based on novel | See All (3) » Taglines: Welcome to the high life... See more » Genres: Action | Drama | Sci-Fi | Thriller Certificate: See all certifications » Parents Guide: Add content advisory for parents » Edit Details Country: UK Language: English Release Date: 28 April 2016 (USA) Also Known As: Arranha-Céus Filming Locations: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK See more » Company Credits Production Co: Recorded Picture Company (RPC), British Film Institute (BFI), Film4 See more » Show detailed company contact information on Technical Specs Runtime: 119 min Color: Color Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1 See full technical specs » Edit Did You Know? Trivia When Jeremy Thomas first bought the rights back in 1975, he intended for Nicolas Roeg to direct. See more » Connections Featured in Film 2016: Episode #45.4 (2016) See more » Frequently Asked Questions This FAQ is empty. Add the first question. User Reviews Amusing series of vignettes that never does come together 18 October 2015 | by Nina (Switzerland) – See all my reviews I had the pleasure of viewing High-Rise at a recent film festival. I went in with high expectations, which gave way to boredom and the anticipation of the end of the showing. The actors absolutely fulfilled all expectations. The performances are all highly nuanced and look natural, rather than put on. Hiddleston goes above and beyond to give one of the arguably best performances of his career. The mise-en-scene of each scene is meticulously crafted and beautifully shot. So what, exactly, tipped high expectations into boredom? For one, the film never does come together, never gives off the feeling of a cohesive whole, but rather of a series of vignettes. Each vignette is, of course, beautifully shot, but the disconnect they cause makes it impossible to empathize with any of the characters. Additionally, suspension of disbelief is near impossible. Why do the characters make the choices they do? What drives them to this madness? Overall, I would recommend this piece to very loyal fans of any of the actors or to cinephiles with a high degree of patience. rview, first billed only: Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo DiCaprio ... Hugh Glass Tom Hardy Tom Hardy ... John Fitzgerald Domhnall Gleeson Domhnall Gleeson ... Captain Andrew Henry Will Poulter Will Poulter ... Bridger Forrest Goodluck Forrest Goodluck ... Hawk Paul Anderson Paul Anderson ... Anderson Kristoffer Joner Kristoffer Joner ... Murphy Joshua Burge Joshua Burge ... Stubby Bill Duane Howard Duane Howard ... Elk Dog Melaw Nakehk'o Melaw Nakehk'o ... Powaqa Fabrice Adde Fabrice Adde ... Toussaint Arthur RedCloud Arthur RedCloud ... Hikuc Christopher Rosamond Christopher Rosamond ... Boone Robert Moloney Robert Moloney ... Dave Stomach Wound Lukas Haas Lukas Haas ... Jones See full cast » Edit Storyline While exploring the uncharted wilderness in 1823, legendary frontiersman Hugh Glass sustains injuries from a brutal bear attack. When his hunting team leaves him for dead, Glass must utilize his survival skills to find a way back home to his beloved family. Grief-stricken and fueled by vengeance, Glass treks through the wintry terrain to track down John Fitzgerald, the former confidant who betrayed and abandoned him. Written by Jwelch5742 Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Plot Keywords: survival | revenge | bear attack | interracial romance | cauterizing a wound | See All (146) » Taglines: Inspired by true events See more » Genres: Adventure | Drama | Thriller | Western Motion Picture Rating (MPAA) Rated R for strong frontier combat and violence including gory images, a sexual assault, language and brief nudity | See all certifications » Parents Guide: View content advisory » Edit Details Country: USA Language: English | Pawnee | French Release Date: 8 January 2016 (USA) Also Known As: El renacido Filming Locations: Calgary, Alberta, Canada See more » Box Office Budget: $135,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend: $474,560 (USA) (25 December 2015) Gross: $176,903,882 (USA) (9 March 2016) See more » Company Credits Production Co: Anonymous Content, Appian Way, CatchPlay See more » Show detailed company contact information on Technical Specs Runtime: 156 min Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Dolby Atmos | Sound | IMAX 6-Track Color: Color Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1 See full technical specs » Edit Did You Know? Trivia The film was shot in twelve different locations and three different countries: Canada, the United States, and Argentina. Specifically, Canadian filming took place in British Columbia and Alberta including Squamish, Fortress mountain, Calgary, Alberta, and at Mammoth Studios in Burnaby, British Columbia. While the initial plan was to film entirely in Canada, the weather ended up being too warm, leading the filmmakers to locations at the tip of Argentina with snow on the ground, to shoot the film's ending. See more » Goofs You can see a 'chopper' making waves on the river water when Leonardo escapes from the Indians by diving into the river. See more » Quotes [repeated line] Hugh Glass' Wife: As long as you can still grab a breath, you fight. You breathe. Keep breathing. When there is a storm and you stand in front of a tree, if you look at its branches, you swear it will fall. But if you watch the trunk, you will see its stability. See more » Crazy Credits At the end of the end credits: "The making and authorized distribution of this film supported over 15,000 jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of work hours." See more » Connections Referenced in Mike & Mike: Episode dated 14 January 2016 (2016) See more » Soundtracks Taboos Written by Ryuichi Sakamoto Performed by Ryuichi Sakamoto Courtesy of KAB America, Inc. and Warner Music Japan, Inc. See more » Frequently Asked Questions Q: How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie? Q: Is 'The Revenant' based on a book? Q: Why does Hugh Glass look into the camera at the end of the movie? See more (Spoiler Alert!) » User Reviews A suspenseful and gorgeous film! 16 January 2016 | by jcruz-42957 – See all my reviews Shot using all natural light, The Revenant is one of the most gorgeous films you will ever see. Leonardo Dicaprio deserves his first Oscar for his incredibly dedicated performance, easily the best of his career and Tom Hardy gives an Oscar worthy performance for his role as the haunting beast John Fitzgerald. The first act of the film was definitely the most impressive. With stunning visuals and flawlessly crafted intense action scenes, I felt like I was watching real footage from the 1820's! Then the vast snowy wilderness kicked in, the majority of the time it was breathtaking. But at times The Revenant got a little lost in the wilderness and sometimes felt a bit repetitive, it's still an unpredictable and suspenseful adventure with many surprises. It's no doubt one of the years best films. 



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