The Renevant
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Der Trapper Hugh Glass wird auf einer Expedition in der Wildnis Nordamerikas von einem Bären angegriffen und schwer verletzt. Seine Begleiter, der skrupellose Söldner John Fitzgerald, der ehrliche Captain Andrew Henry und der junge Jim. The Revenant – Der Rückkehrer (Originaltitel: The Revenant) ist ein US-amerikanischer Historien-Western-Thriller des mexikanischen Regisseurs Alejandro G. The Revenant - Der Rückkehrer [dt./OV]. ()2 Std. 36 MinX-Ray Bei einer Expedition, tief in der amerikanischen Wildnis, wird der legendäre. The Revenant - Der Rückkehrer ein Film von Alejandro González Iñárritu mit Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy. Inhaltsangabe: In den ern zieht der. Entdecke die Filmstarts Kritik zu "The Revenant - Der Rückkehrer" von Alejandro González Iñárritu: Schon für sein in Cannes uraufgeführtes Langfilmdebüt. The Revenant – Der Rückkehrer. 2 Std. 36 diefreilerner.eu nach wahren Begebenheiten. In den ern kämpft ein Pelzjäger ums Überleben, um sich an. Schweiß, Dreck, rohes Fleisch – und mittendrin Leonardo DiCaprio: "The Revenant" bescherte seinem Helden einen Oscar. Lesen Sie hier.
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Habe den Film gesehen und bin wenig Überrascht. Im Digitalzeitalter staunt man ja immer seltener im Kino. Allzu deutlich merkt man, dass er diesmal bei der Oscar-Verleihung nicht leer ausgehen will. Glass begegnet einem Pawnee-Indianer namens Hikuc, der in einer ähnlichen Lage ist und ihn auf seinem Pferd mitnimmt.By reading this book, you will learn how to make a fire, how to fight wolves, how to betray people and leave them to die, how to punch people until they're ugly ala Fight Club , how to feel guilty, how to explode a cannon, how to get facial scars, how to be cool with the cards life deals you, how not to play poker, and last but not least, how to fall asleep while reading.
The action in this book is superb. It's everything else I had a problem with. As long as people were getting killed, torn into kibble, or taking on the local flora and fauna, I was cool.
It's when Punke digs into his research that I drifted off. You can tell dude studied his ass off. Sadly, this is a novel, not the SATs.
It was the oddest feeling being on the edge of my seat one moment and snoring the next. It's like chasing cocaine with heroin.
Your body doesn't know how to react. Knowing what I know of the plot now, I believe the movie has been perfectly cast. Tom Hardy is going to nail Fitzpatrick I'm sure it will be a fantastic film and the first Dejizzio movie I actually enjoy from beginning to end.
At least when I watch the movie I won't have to read whole chapters about some fucker trying to locate the old-west equivalent of a Big Mac.
In summation: If you're a research whore, this should pay your bills. If you like your fiction fictionalized, you might become bored at times.
The action is exquisite, though. Gore for days. Final Judgment: Needs more cowbell. View all 42 comments. Jan 05, Lyn rated it really liked it.
That was a good western. In the summer of , fur trapper Hugh Glass, an experienced frontiersman, lowers his guard for a moment and in true Jack London fashion, nature demonstrates how unforgiving a mistake can be, as Glass is viciously mauled by a grizzly bear.
His compatriots, already behind schedule and in danger from a rogue branch of a native Damn. His compatriots, already behind schedule and in danger from a rogue branch of a native American tribe, leave two trappers behind to bury Glass when he finally dies.
What he does have in generous supply is a will to survive and a murderous drive to pour a can of vengeful whoopass on the men who abandoned him.
Punke has selected as his subject an early western tale, closer in time to Natty Bumpo than to Wyatt Earp.
The western men who thrived in this era were as physically tough and resilient as the natives and it is this primal, atavistic element that is at the heart of his writing.
Yet, Punke rises above a formulaic narrative by adding tragi-comic scenes and backstory histories to add depth and humanity to an already good story.
Great book View all 26 comments. While reading this exciting western adventure, I was constantly reminded of how many things we take for granted today.
Little things like blankets, lighters, automatic rifles, and those two words that kept running through my mind while reading: ANTI.
The book is based on the famous true story of Hugh Glass, the frontiersman working as a trapper for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company in gathering beaver pelts along the Missouri River.
Things go south fast when he gets ripped apart by a g While reading this exciting western adventure, I was constantly reminded of how many things we take for granted today.
Things go south fast when he gets ripped apart by a grizzly bear while hunting. It's almost a sure thing that Glass will croak, so he doesn't take it personally when his colleagues abandon him, but when they steal his beloved knife and rifle, AND his flint and steel?
Now that's totally unforgivable! Against all odds, Glass crawls across hundreds of miles of treacherous countryside to bring retribution to those that wronged him.
I'd never heard of the story of Hugh Glass and I'm totally in awe of how much of a badass he was. The story is sometimes hard to believe; I mean damn the dude's throat was nearly severed and he couldn't walk!
And with Michael Punke's well-conceived embellishments and dramatics, the story really rises to an even higher level of extraordinary.
It's not only a gripping tale of classic revenge, but it's also a story of survival literally against all odds and about the extent that one man's determination can go.
It's well-researched and its great sense of place was very transportive. And Punke uses an omniscient POV that's great for historical fiction that really gives the reader more info about the world and more historical scope beyond the immediate story.
I was not only entertained but I also learned a lot and I was inspired to jump on the Interwebs and learn even more. And that's what historical fiction is all about, right?
The frustrating necessity of delay was like water on the hot iron of his determination—hardening it, making it unmalleable. He vowed to survive, if for no other reason than to visit vengeance on the men who betrayed him.
View all 11 comments. Jan 10, Carol rated it really liked it Shelves: historical-fiction , movie-tie-in , saw-the-movie , adventure , ebook , published , read Enjoyed this exciting novel for the most part and the historical data and background information of the time, but I was a bit disappointed with the 3.
View all 24 comments. My boyfriend was completely brilliant in this film. So I'm bumping this up on the list because I want more.
View all 6 comments. Feb 13, Heidi The Reader rated it really liked it Shelves: book-to-screen , fiction , first-reads-giveaway.
The Revenant is a fictional tale based on the real life account of Hugh Glass, a trapper who was attacked by a grizzly bear and then left for dead by the men who had been left to care for him.
This story is so gripping. From the explosive opening moments until the very last page, the reader is practically swept up into the action.
Not only are the men in The Revenant struggling with each other, but Nature herself has a huge role in this survival tale.
If the characters aren't freezing, they're st The Revenant is a fictional tale based on the real life account of Hugh Glass, a trapper who was attacked by a grizzly bear and then left for dead by the men who had been left to care for him.
If the characters aren't freezing, they're starving or looking for a safe place to sleep. This is a particularly excellent read for a cold winter night with a cup of something hot to drink near your elbow.
This would have been a five star read except for the ridiculously unsatisfying conclusion. I realize that it is a morality play the whole time, but with all the action and nail-biting tension, it doesn't "feel" like one until the ending- which I won't ruin for you, except to say that it was very lame.
My husband read a version of this story called Lord Grizzly when he was in college so, while I was into this one, we were comparing notes on the differences between the two works.
Although varying in small details, the major arcs were the same. I felt as if The Revenant did a better job of building the tension than Lord Grizzly but we both agreed that the ending to the story in both books was a let-down.
Though not based on a true story, it shares the traveling-through-the-wilderness feel and tension of this book.
I received a free copy of this book through Goodreads First Reads. FTC guidelines: check! View all 8 comments. Jan 11, Justin rated it really liked it.
So the book kicks off with Leonardo DiCaprio getting mauled by a bear so that alone may be enough for you to wanna read this book.
Actually, it's Hugh Glass who will be portrayed at the local drive-in cineplex moving picture show this week by D-Cap himself who gets stone cold stunnered outta nowhere by the bear.
The bear attack will be in the movie. It's crucial to the story. Don't mess around with bears, man. Did I expect to really enjoy a book set in the early s about fur traders wandering So the book kicks off with Leonardo DiCaprio getting mauled by a bear so that alone may be enough for you to wanna read this book.
Did I expect to really enjoy a book set in the early s about fur traders wandering around trading fur and shooting guns and whatnot? No, I absolutely did not.
In fact, I checked this out from the library because I knew about the movie, and then I let it sit around for a month or so before I picked it up.
But, I'll be damned if this ain't one hell of an adventure! Punke is it Punk, Punky, Pun-Kay The settings be describes, the characters he develops, the dialogue He grabbed me by the neck and flung me back two hundred years ago like you would throw a Hot Pocket that you cooked too long in the microwave but didn't realize it until you bit into it and all the hot goo inside leaked out and burned your mouth.
In short, the guy did his homework. And this stuff really happened?! Oh my God! Are you kidding me?! Punke, whatever.
That's unreal. I'm not usually a fan of this genre, but I loved the book and I'm excited for the movie. It gets a little too descriptive and slows down just a little at times, but it's a great manly adventure story of survival and revenge.
Great way to kick off the year! Seriously, stay away from bears. View all 13 comments. Jan 20, Kelly and the Book Boar marked it as to-read Shelves: or-just-watch-the-movie.
Because some things are too funny to keep to myself. View all 4 comments. This is a dark and gruesome tale of the wild mountain west and the treacherous planes.
The key story here is of survival and revenge, tragic heroes and scoundrels, Mountain Men and Natives, truth and fiction.
I am glad that they made a movie of this book, because I am not sure my attention would not have been drawn to it without the hype.
I recommend this book, but only to the strong of stomach! Oct 03, J. Grice rated it it was amazing Shelves: historical-fiction.
I need to add some comments here. Don't even get me started on the movie version. Anyway, I posted a long review of this book on Amazon before I joined Goodreads.
You can find my thoughts there if you want to investigate. Suffice it to say that I thought Punke's book was outstanding! View all 15 comments.
Jan 12, Jennifer rated it liked it Shelves: listened-to-audiobook , read , stand-alone-novel , book-to-screen , disaster-survival , historical-fiction , male-pov.
The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge is a historical fiction novel themed with survival and of course, revenge. The author Michael Punke incorporated some pretty raw scenes in this story that kept me engaged and on the edge of my seat.
There was a parallel and secondary non-wilderness story that I was less than enthusiastic about but all parts were important for the historical component and created a well-rounded tale.
After some research about the nonfictional 19th century main character Hugh Glass, The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge is a historical fiction novel themed with survival and of course, revenge.
After some research about the nonfictional 19th century main character Hugh Glass, I found that Mr. Punke put his own spin on certain aspects of his documented story.
After reading the real-life ending to Hugh Glass's angry journey, I don't blame Mr. Punke for writing some of his own details for readers. However, Hollywood's adaptation is another story.
The film may have been inspired by Mr. Punke's novel but it varies significantly in many areas.
I enjoyed The Revenant and am glad I read it. As always, I appreciate it when a work of "fiction" leads me to learn more about the real-life journeys of those who came before us.
My favorite quote: "He stopped, awestruck. Fusing heaven to earth, the Big Horn Mountains stood before him. A few clouds swirled around the highest peaks, furthering the illusion of a wall reaching forever upward.
His eyes watered from the glare of the sun against snow, but he could not look away His awe of the mountains grew in the days that followed, as the Yellowstone River led him nearer and nearer.
Their great mass was a marker, a benchmark fixed against time itself. Others might feel disquiet at the notion of something so much larger than themselves.
But for Glass, there was a sense of sacrament that flowed from the mountains like a font, an immortality that made his quotidian pains seem inconsequential.
His political positions unfortunately prevent him from talking to reporters which has kept him out of the Hollywood spotlight in terms of his novel's success.
Who knows, maybe he likes it that way. For an online article that discusses Mr. Punke in further detail, click HERE.
View 1 comment. Mar 04, Jim rated it liked it Shelves: fiction , western. I never had any real interest in reading this book, being already familiar with the story of Hugh Glass.
On top of that, I had already seen the horrid yawner of a movie which involved a pathetic DiCaprio wandering shivering over the Canadian countryside and later describing a Chinook as evidence of our impending doom from global warming.
Unfortunately, a co-worker reasoned that, since he had once seen me reading a book, it would necessarily follow that I would want to read anything that had pa I never had any real interest in reading this book, being already familiar with the story of Hugh Glass.
Unfortunately, a co-worker reasoned that, since he had once seen me reading a book, it would necessarily follow that I would want to read anything that had paper sandwiched between two covers.
I could tell that he thought he was doing me a great favour, and since I am not one who likes to be untruthful I couldn't just give it back a week later and tell him it was OK.
I reluctantly read the darn thing. Surprisingly, I didn't hate the book. Happily, some screenwriter had obviously taken liberties and totally messed up the movie version, but that's the case for almost every translation of book to film.
Punke isn't a bad storyteller, although he tends to lay it on a bit thick with the woodcraft. Tell me that Glass built a bullboat I don't need to be told how he built it!
That can slow the story down quite a bit, although this book didn't suffer terribly as a result. Some actions assigned to Glass were hard to swallow, such as a badly mauled man barely having the use of one of his arms suddenly having the capacity to start a fire with bow and drill, an activity requiring the vigorous use of both arms.
And lets not forget the gr charge of powder in the rifle Adding more powder doesn't give more range, it just gives you more unburned powder being shoved out of the barrel.
So I didn't hate it. Didn't learn anything from it, but I can give the book back to my co-worker and thank him for loaning it to me.
I can tell him it wasn't bad with a clear conscience. And it is much better than the movie, a point I have to emphasize because I could see people dodging the book if they had seen the movie first.
Dec 12, Dianne rated it liked it. This book of frontier justice is based on a true story and the movie is based on the book I can tell you there are at least 2 major differences between the book and the movie, and they're mighty big ones.
I read this because I always like to read the book before I see the movie, so mission accomplished. The book was difficult to stick with but finally picked up in the second half.
I'll report back after I see the movi This book of frontier justice is based on a true story and the movie is based on the book I'll report back after I see the movie on which I think was better - it's usually the book, but this time I'm betting on the movie.
The book is good, but not as good as I'd hoped for. The kernel of the story is the same but it has been embellished for dramatic impact and the ending has changed.
I feel the same way about the movie that I did about the book - a 3. Good performances and beautiful scenery, but didn't love it.
Now that I've read it I can head to the theater tomorrow. I thought the story was good. Punke admits that he has taken a lot of liberties with the story but all in all he still presented us with most of the basic facts.
There are some big gaps in the action but they are filled with what I consider some pretty interesting historical knowledge and that is a subject that I find interesting anyway so the lags didn't bother me too much.
View all 9 comments. Feb 11, Jessaka rated it it was ok Shelves: western. Great book, one of my friends said as she passed the book on to me. I looked at the title, a story of revenge.
This book is not for me, I thought. But then I began reading the first chapters, a book on survival.
I like survival stories, and this one is based on a true story of a trapper back in the s that is with a company of men who are out doing their own scouting when he gets mauled by a bear.
When his company gets back to him, they find that he is almost dead. He is pieced back together, Great book, one of my friends said as she passed the book on to me.
He is pieced back together, but then he is left in the care of two men, who are asked to stay with him until he dies and then are asked to bury him.
They stay for a while, but then they see that Indians are coming, so they grab all of their belongings, as well as his, and leave him to die or to get scalped, whichever comes first.
The Indians never show up so he lays there with a fever. He sees a rattlesnake eating a rabbit, and then the rattlesnake attacks him over and over again.
Ah, a hallucination. I am thinking that I would have died from fright right then, if not from the bear attack. Then he wakes up, sees the rattlesnake is still trying to digest the rabbit and smashes it with a stone and eats it.
Then he crawls on his belly to get to the creek for water. He does this because he needs to crawl on it in order to get back to the fort that is miles away.
First and last time I ever had to kill rattlesnake I had a shotgun. First and last time I ever ate a rattlesnake I was at a Texas rattlesnake roundup.
All I can tell you is that the meat is tough. The title turned me off. I was so bored that I began reading a fun teenage mystery story, and in between all of this I began reading a great book titled, The Jew Store, a true story about a Jewish family leaving New York for Tennessee and then having to face racism, and I sat there thinking that they picked a horrible place to move to being that they were Jewish and were the only Jewish family in town.
So, today I went back to reading this book. I learned how he fought off a pack of wolves after seeing them hunt down a buffalo calf. He wanted a share of the bounty.
I read how he did other things to survive, like make a crutch. Later on when he was able to walk he turned the crutch into a spear and then he walked into a deserted Indian village where he met a blind woman and her dog.
Nov 04, Asghar Abbas rated it really liked it. I am hesitant to say it's breathtaking, but it's breathtaking. As brutal as the movie was, the book is more brutal and oddly enough more visceral.
Nature and open range were not only an element but a part, an additional character of this book. And what a foe it was. Yet this was also about folly of men.
Kinda reminds me and puts me in mind to recite one of my wordlings from Don't be afraid of nature don't be afraid of men but be oh so very afraid of nature of men.
Read it. View all 7 comments. The Revenant is fascinating story about a man who suffers countless tragedy at the hands of nature and man, and seeks redemption.
In the afterward, the author Michael Punke explains that many of the moments in his book are in fact fiction.
He endured within a year what no man should ha The Revenant is fascinating story about a man who suffers countless tragedy at the hands of nature and man, and seeks redemption.
He endured within a year what no man should have to experience in a lifetime. I could not imagine going through it. This book was well worth my time l listened to the audio version.
Because some of the book was difficult to picture, and other parts were just so-so, I feel the movie experience may actually eclipse that of the book.
Feb 02, Jim rated it it was amazing. I don't think "Revenge" is considered a book genre, but it should be. Apparently I really love books on revenge.
A trapper is mauled nearly to death by a grizzly bear and left for dead by his companions. Only he doesn't die. Now, half-dead and unable to stand, he sets out to crawl his way across hostile and untamed land to seek revenge on those who abandoned him.
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Leonardo DiCaprio. This is a man's book. In fact, with the exception I don't think "Revenge" is considered a book genre, but it should be.
In fact, with the exception of an ancient Native American woman, there are no female characters in this book.
Or, to a lesser extent, the book The Stars My Destination although in a much different time period. The Revenant is based on the true story of Hugh Glass , an American fur trader.
It's hard to believe that anyone could have lived this story. I'm certainly glad that I live in the 21st Century with electricity and cell phones, and Penicillin.
Granted, I'll never be as "weather-hardened" as any one of the characters in this story, but my life expectancy should be at least twice as long.
Still, with epic lines such as "Happy New Year, you dirty sons of bitches", this book will make you long for a life lived on the edge of the known world, where you're free to decide, and implement, your own brand of justice.
View 2 comments. Jul 18, Kavita rated it it was amazing Shelves: wild-west , history , usa , historical-fiction , biography.
I can't believe I actually enjoyed this book. It was all about fighting and hunting and living in the rough, and not a single woman in the pages.
But gosh, it was riveting! Hugh Glass was a man who lived life on the edge. This was not due to any need or cash crunch. He just liked it, and soon it became the only way he knew how to live.
His father wanted him to become a lawyer, but Glass had other plans for his future. In the end, his father relented and allowed him to pursue his dreams.
Glas I can't believe I actually enjoyed this book. Glass started his career as a sailor. While exploring uncharted wilderness in , 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 while avoiding natives on their own hunt.
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.
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TV Series Browse movies Home. While exploring uncharted wilderness in , 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 while avoiding natives on their own hunt.
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.
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Arikara-heimolaiset yllättävät hänet, jolloin hän joutuu pakenemaan jokea pitkin alavirtaan. Matkalla Fort Kiowaan Bridger huomaa Fitzgeraldin valehdelleen, mutta tämä pelottelee hänet hiljaiseksi.
Linnoitukseen saavuttuaan Fitzgerald kertoo Henrylle Glassin kuolleen vammoihinsa ja Hawkin menehtyneen Arikara-heimolaisten hyökkäyksessä.
Henry maksaa Fitzgeraldille sopimuksen mukaisen palkkion, mutta Bridger kieltäytyy syyllisyydentunnossaan vastaanottamasta sitä. Glass kohtaa ystävällisen Pawnee-intiaani Hikuckin ja illallistaa puhvelin äärellä tämän kanssa.
He jatkavat matkaa hevosella ratsastaen. Hikuc kertoo Glassille myös menettäneensä perheensä mutta uskoo koston olevan Luojan käsissä.
Hän hoitaa Glassin haavoja ja tarjoaa tälle yösuojan. Seuraavana aamuna Glass löytää ranskalaisten turkismetsästäjien hirttämän Hikuckin ja näiden johtajan raiskaamassa Arikara-heimon johtajan tytärtä Powaqaa.
Hän vapauttaa tytön, tappaa kaksi ranskalaista turkismetsästäjää ja pakenee Hikuckin hevosella. Hän kohtaa jälleen Arikara-heimon ja paetessaan putoaa hevosen kanssa kallionkielekkeeltä: hän itse loukkaantuu pahoin ja hevonen menehtyy.
Glass selviää hengissä yöpymällä hevosen ruumiin suojissa. Fort Kiowaan saapuu pahoin kylmettynyt ranskalainen metsästäjä, jolla on mukanaan Glassin juomapullo.
Henry uskoo sen olevan varastettu Hawkilta, joten hän lähettää etsintäpartion. Linnoitukseen jäänyt Fitzgerald tajuaa Glassin olevan yhä elossa, joten hän ryöstää Henryn talossa sijaitsevan kassakaapin ja pakenee Teksasiin.
Etsintäpartio löytää Glassin ja tuo tämän linnoitukseen. Raivostunut Henry syyttää Bridgeriä maanpetoksesta, mutta Glass vakuuttaa Henrylle Bridgerin olevan Fitzgeraldin valehtelun uhri.
Glass suostuttelee itsensä Henryn mukaan etsimään Fitzgeraldia. Heidän hajaannuttuaan Henry joutuu Fitzgeraldin väijytyksen kohteeksi. Glass löytää Henryn kuolleena ja skalpeerattuna.
Glass käyttää Henryn ruumista houkutuslintuna ja onnistuu väijyttää Fitzgeraldin ansaan. Hän jahtaa tätä metsään, ja he käyvät verisen kaksintaistelun joen rannalla.
Glass on tappamaisillaan Fitzgeraldin, mutta muistaa Hikuckin sanat ja päätyy työntämään tämän jokeen. Pienen matkan päästä Arikara-heimon johtaja Powaqa-tyttärensä mukanaan surmaa Fitzgeraldin, mutta säästää Glassin hengen.
Tämän jälkeen Glass vetäytyy metsään ja näkee jälleen mielessään kuvan edesmenneestä vaimostaan, tällä kertaa hymyilevänä.
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