Leonardo DiCaprio gets revenge in The Revenant

Between this and Hateful 8, I really question where peoples "quality bar" is placed anymore with Westerns. They are ok films, but immensely overhyped by people who seem to not be familiar with the genre, and other films that came before it. I would give both good ratings because they are shot very nice, but story and character are not that strong to give them any higher than an 8/10. But hey, people made Transformers 4 a mega hit too.
 
I finally saw this tonight. I quite frankly LOVED it. What a beautiful, brutal journey.
 
The Very Bothersome Thing You Might Not Have Noticed in The Revenant

Perhaps one of the most talked-about films right now is Alejandro González Iñárritu's new film, The Revenant. With stunning visuals, a star-studded cast, a chilling depiction of a bear attack, and stacks of stellar performances, the film has racked up 12 Oscar nominations, including a best actor nod for Leonardo DiCaprio.

While the movie is incredible, there's one thing that happens in the film which, if you notice it, pulls you right out of your experience: In many of the scenes featuring dialogue from Native American characters, the audio does not match the lips. The change was subtle, and almost went unnoticed. I even left the theater wondering if I had imagined it. But it turns out, the words were definitely changed after the fact.

The issue was a topic of conversation in a recent Reddit thread about the film. Luckily for all of us, Reddit user whereamix, who claimed to work on the film's post-production sound, provided an explanation. Read what he had to say in the full quote below:

So people do notice it! That's because a lot of times the language they were speaking was changed for historical accuracy, and many other times they completely changed what they were saying to go with story changes. It was an ongoing debate throughout the film. Alejandro believed people would be staring at the subtitles instead of the mouths, but we kept insisting to just change the subtitles instead. However, that'd most likely offend people fluent in those languages watching the film. Usually, if you have enough time/money, you can animate the mouths to fit the new lines. But this film was delayed so much that we couldn't do that. Good catch though! Glad you liked it =)

http://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Did-Dub-Native-Americans-Lips-Revenant-39894169

It was immediately noticeable when I watched it last night. I thought it might have been a purposeful choice by the director, but its still irritating. Out of sync audio annoys the **** out of me.


Anyone else notice it when they watched the film?
 
I noticed it when I first saw it in theaters. But I didn't see any discussion of it so I thought it might've been an audio syncing problem in the theater.
 
Stone Cold Steve Austin did a review of the movie on his podcast.
 
I have but one question:
Did they actually kill a horse for this film, or was it CGI?
 
Between this and Hateful 8, I really question where peoples "quality bar" is placed anymore with Westerns. They are ok films, but immensely overhyped by people who seem to not be familiar with the genre, and other films that came before it. I would give both good ratings because they are shot very nice, but story and character are not that strong to give them any higher than an 8/10. But hey, people made Transformers 4 a mega hit too.

I agree. This film IMHO is way overhyped. Some good acting and performances, but the story was very hackneyed in places. Lifting things right out of the Training Day playbook.
 

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