You have no desire to make time to see him, but you have time to talk about him? You don’t make sense, imtired.
You have no desire to make time to see him, but you have time to talk about him? You don’t make sense, imtired.
I agree with you, I Kinjad. It was a stunning movie. And Leo doesn’t have to say much verbally in a movie; it’s called Acting.
The scene where Hugh Glass is laying injured and watching Tom Hardy’s character stab Hugh’s son to death; don’t tell me that wasn’t intense acting on Leo’s part. That scene spoke volumes. He couldn’t speak; bear attack remember? That scene brought me to tears. This critic is heartless and obviously just doesn’t like…
This idiot reviewer refuses to name the director. We should be asking you: “How racist are You”!? The great director’s name, who made this outstanding movie is: Alejandro González Iñárritu. A great actor does not need to speak; it’s called acting. And Leo did speak. You obviously weren’t paying attention. And as for…