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The Revenant, you know what kind of harsh reality he went through to survive

author:Princess Huining

When it comes to survival in the wild, everyone immediately thinks of Beiye. Compared with the protagonist in the best movie "The Revenant" at the 88th Academy Awards in 2016, the wild survival experienced by the protagonist Grass is not known how many times crueler than Beiye.

The film is based on a true story that took place in the American West in the nineteenth century.

The story tells the story of a hunter named Grass, who was abandoned in the wilderness by his companions during a hunting operation due to being injured by a grizzly bear. With tenacious perseverance, he survived alone in the cold wilderness, and finally returned to the camp alive and avenged the killing of his son.

The Revenant, you know what kind of harsh reality he went through to survive

First, the background of the story.

In the 1820s, under the pristine nature of the Rocky Mountains on the deserted American continent, the Indians lived a life of peace and tranquility.

With the invasion of the whites, the peaceful life of the Indians was broken, and many fierce conflicts broke out between the two sides.

The whites burned down the Indians' homes, plundered their materials in a frenzied manner, and also killed their people. Glass's wife died in an English invasion in which Glass escaped with her son Hawke.

The Revenant, you know what kind of harsh reality he went through to survive

In the eyes of the Indians, whites were the embodiment of demons. So whenever the Indians saw white people, they would kill them and cut off their scalps.

There is a scene in the film where wolves surround and kill a lonely bison, and the huge herd of bison can only watch their companions being bitten to death by the wolves. Wolves represent white men with steel guns, while bison herds herald Indians who will eventually be replaced by advanced civilizations represented by whites.

This is the footstep of history, the virgin land of the American continent, which will eventually follow the torrent of history and go to a new world. The course of this history is full of bloodshed and killing, plundering and resistance.

The Revenant, you know what kind of harsh reality he went through to survive

Glass encounters a grizzly bear and is seriously injured and abandoned by his companions.

Glass, an experienced hunter familiar with the terrain, took his son Hawke to join the trappers. As the trappers were clearing their cargo in the woods, they were surrounded by Indians, and some of the hunters died under the arrows of the Indians.

The hunters hid their cargo and evacuated by boat. The captain followed Grasse's advice and decided to follow the Mississippi River by water back to camp.

Once ashore, Glass was exploring the way ahead when she encountered a female bear with cubs. After several life-and-death struggles, the bear was killed, and Glass was dying and saved by his companions who arrived.

Under the captain's arrangement, the hunters carried the badly injured Grass on a stretcher to continue the difficult journey. The weather was getting colder, the mountains were getting steeper, and the stretchers carried by their companions could no longer move forward.

The captain offers a bounty, which Fitzy keeps with young Jim and Hawke. The captain asks Fizi and Jim to bury Glass after he dies.

In order to let Glass die early, the vicious Fitzzi smothered Glass's mouth with clothes while Jim and Hawke left. It was at this time that Hawke returned, and the cruel Fidge killed Hawke, burying his body in snow.

Glass watched Fitz kill his son, but he couldn't do anything about it, and his heart was full of grief.

Fizzy lied to Jim that the Indians were coming. Before leaving, Fizz threw Glass into the pit he had dug earlier and buried Glass with soil. Jim was very upset and left his water bottle with Glass.

The companion was gone, leaving Glass buried in the pit...

The Revenant, you know what kind of harsh reality he went through to survive

Glass pubdi survived and returned to the camp to avenge his son.

Grief-stricken, Grasse struggled out of the pit and crawled to his son's corpse. He lay down beside his son and spent the night in the cold.

Snowflakes fell in the sky, and Glass crawled on the ground with all his body. There was only one conviction in his heart: Fici had killed my son and I wanted to avenge him.

He climbed to the river and drank it with difficulty, but the water he drank leaked from the wound on his neck. He smeared gunpowder on the wound, lit the dry grass, sealed the wound, and he fainted in pain.

While dodging the Indians, he was swept down a waterfall. To survive, he made traps in the river and caught live fish to eat raw; in order to survive, he ate the animal offal raw.

In the process of escaping the white man's pursuit, he fell off a cliff, and to escape the snowstorm, he took out the horse's internal organs and burrowed into the horse's belly to keep warm.

The Revenant, you know what kind of harsh reality he went through to survive

In the white man's camp, he rescued the Indian woman who had been captured by the white man.

He himself was saved by a kind Indian. The Indians helped him heal his wounds and cut down branches for him to make tents to ward off the cold. The kind-hearted Inhoan, however, was hanged from a tree by a white man with a wooden sign hanging around his neck that read, "We are barbarians."

In the wilderness, Glass died nine times, with his own faith, against nature, against the god of death that came at any time.

He finally meets the captain who has come to find the truth.

After the truth is revealed, Glass and the captain go to find the escaped Fidge. The cunning Fei Ci had already prepared himself, and he shot and killed the captain.

After a life-and-death struggle, Glass pushed the injured Fitz into the rushing water at the last moment, saying, "Revenge is in God's hands, not mine." ”

Fizzy was killed by a group of Passing Indians, including the Indian woman who had been rescued by Glass.

"When a storm comes, you stand in front of a big tree, and if you look at the tree, the tree seems to be crumbling, but if you look at the trunk, you know that it is indestructible."

"The wind can't blow down a tree with roots."

In the face of desperate situations, the only one who can save you is yourself.

The Revenant, you know what kind of harsh reality he went through to survive

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