The Revenant was the single most intense and beautiful movie I've ever seen in my entire life. Spotlight was an important movie, but this was the best picture of 2015
This soundtrack makes me feel what a life without God would feel like- void and empty, as many people experience. He lost his boy and wife and has nothing to live for. Haunting and lonley feeling. They rely on what this life can give them and when its all taken away, they are left with nothing. Its so simple to gain the Lord but men just ingornantly refuse and are left to the empty.
I refuse Him, and it's forever. I don't... can't believe in Him. Simply put, for me the wrong ones are you. But I believe in the inmense beauty of this terrible thing we call Universe. I believe there may be a meaning in all of this for me. And yet, you don't fail to understand I will always feel like this.
Absolutely love this soundtrack. It reaches deep down in your soul. Almost makes you feel like you in the freezing mountains. I put this soundtrack right up there with the interstellar soundtrack!!!!
@Byron Jones To me it feels frightening... like dying in slow motion, or like when astronaut's rope tear off and he is slowly drifting into the endless void, at 2:34 - home station is not visible anymore, you are left in the total darkness. You cant even tell if you are still drifting or not, cause there is nothing around you, no stars no reference, you try to see, but the flashes are just your memories, fading away as you realize every single thing and person you are left behind.
The Revenant struck me to the core like no other movie. I am so humbled and moved by how 'cruel' existence was to our forefathers. The hopelessness, angst and sorrow of day to day life is unimaginable. I am grateful beyond belief to live the life I live.
I think my life is hard. Then I imagine what it was like for people just a century ago. My 9 to 5 feels soul crushing but it’s nothing compared to having to cut firewood for the winter and raise enough money for the sheepskin coat for the knee deep snow you have to endure with no AC with a book as the best entertainment you have and cholera has infected one of your children so you need a local doctor who prescribes a tonic that’s barely effective. Your only source of heat is a fireplace and candles. Hopefully you can catch a deer so the family can have some meat for the month with the pea soup that won’t grow because the season is too dry. That’s a brutal way to live. But oddly in some sense it feels liberating. It feels like your truly connected to nature and invested in the world. Unlike a mind numbing and soul crushing desk job that slowly kills your will to live even with all the comforts. I guess different times different problems. I’m just thankful I didn’t have to endure that level of brutal living.
Interesting comment although I disagree nature is cruel. Nature just IS atleast that's how I feel when I'm in the woods Nature, trees, plants can be your old friends if you develop the skills known as bushcraft.
You know the movie was a masterpiece if it got people thinking and compare our lifes with the lifes they had back then. I dont think our lifes are easy and yes they can be mind crushing.. but this type of brutality, like in the movie, to worrie about the cold as much as what to eat.. im glad my life is much more simple. But it would be nice to just go up in the Woods and to stay there for a little while.. you know just to see what we are really made of.. to stimulate that old Survivor deep inside for a bit and maybe to understand more of what life was about back then.
Oh boy....you dont wanna know, or you do. The expérience was outwordly. Never had a film hit me like that before. I would never watch this on a télévision. When the movie came on home télévision i simply refused to watch it, this is the type of movie you need to watch in a cinema without any distractions, advertisement fromout home, needing your full attention.
@@StuartFuckingLittle definitely. The quiet but still piercing sound of crackling ice that almost even sounds like the crackling of a life-sustaining fire in the midst of all that frozen waste.
I like the backround wind blowing/ white noise, makes you feel even more calming because it sounds like there is a ‚storm’ outside but you are protected from it
@@mcpm1177 By what standards? Awfully arrogant to suggest you are anything remotely special in a universe believed to be 100's of billions of light-years wide. Even what you believe you are (ego) is simply made up of unintentional mechanical functions of the brain picked up from the environment you so happened to be born into..
@@mcpm1177 I apologize if I might have come across as a little aggressive. That wasn't my intention lol.. You see I don't believe jumping to the conclusion that a magical bearded man who dances around in the clouds and watches over us like an overprotective parent is feasible. Scientists don't yet know the answer, but they don't claim to. Science evolves with the possibility of new evidence being found. Religion, on the other hand, does claim to know the answer, yet cannot provide any evidence for their radical claims of the supernatural. It is believed by scientists that time may have begun at the point of the big bang and therefore doesn't have a beginning. It is widely believed that before the big bang, the physics of our universe (classical physics) wouldn't have applied. I am an optimistic nihilist, meaning I find comfort in the fact that we are apart of an uncaring, neutral universe, in the absence of any greater, objective, all-pervading set of absolute laws and truths regarding the human condition, and that's what it's really about, the human condition.
@@flamics He wasn't adopted, he was his actual son. That's why he could speak the language, got in love of a native woman. The one he's speaking off is the other man that helped him on the woods and got killed by the rangers.
It is absolutely true, there is a quality in it that I have not seen elsewhere, I dont know what it is, the rawness, the tone, the acting, the soundtrack, the amazing cinematography, the locations all combined to make for an amazing, gripping and unique movie
whenever i hear this, everything just leaves me. no anger, no sorrow, no... nothing. i hope everyone is doing ok. call a lonely loved one, visit your friend, tell someone how much they mean to you today. i love you guys. please be nice to each other. tomorrow is not promised. live your best life today, please.
This soundtrack is literal perfection. It makes you feel exactly what Hugh Glass would have been feeling. Deep tragedy and loss, the emptiness and loneliness of the frontier, and something to hold on to, even if that is just a memory.
Just got back from 5 weeks in fly in Northern Ontario communities and craved this film and soundtrack on return. The loneliness of the wilderness can be more of a comfort than a crowd, because there is no pretension, it really is just you and nature, and sometimes that is exactly what you need.
Knowing that minds never rest (the mind is a chatterbox) Is key to knowing that rests In music, placed cleverly, Matter. And always act as catalysts. Quickening and leavening our understandings. As threadbare wings of thought carry us (mere whisperings, mere imaginings) across these strategic lacunae, Cleverly-placed in Time.
All I can think of is his pain after losing his wife and then his son, no bigger pain that. The intense sadness and emptyness he was feeling, it was even bigger than his physical pain.I used to put it for my son when he was in my tummy,he would fall asleep to it.Beautiful movie and beautiful impactful song.
Just so you know, in real life he didnt have a son, he was just pissed that Fitzgerald stole his prized rifle and left him for dead, and that rage kept him going.
@@K.Adler1120 he was also forced into piracy for a short while before he escaped with his life before he started hunting on the frontier. He lived such a crazy life.
Love this score. I think of my parents when they migrated to the USA, they left behind their home village for a better life- carried a lot of struggles and trauma with them but they always made the best out of everything. I’m very thankful to be living the American dream each day.
They say “Hell hath no Fury like a woman scorn but when a man lost his son, he became wrathful on a path of vengeance” This movie and song is breathtaking
on the 23rd of January my mother died suddenly in a hospital during veins treatment. 8 days later passed away my father at home in front of my eyes.. The Revenant was the the last movie we watched together, just a few hours prior to that terrible event. Rough movie scenes in and this beautiful soundtrack will stay with me to the rest of my life.
After a long time, I listened to this wonderful work by Sakamoto again. I can't get over how good it feels to listen to this despite the melancholy and sadness that this piece reflects. I hope that people who haven't found this movie yet, which is impossible to believe, listen to this soundtrack and never forget it.
This soundtrack hits me in my gut. It makes me think about all the hardship my parents suffered with their children. One son died at 17 - atrocious auto accident. One son committed suicide. One daughter has borderline personality disorder and attempted suicide several times. One son had/has ongoing serious health issues. Hard, hard life. They did their best. Rest In Peace Mom and Dad. I hope you are young, happy and healthy and walking together, smiling. You deserve it. ❤️🙏
You’re a strong lad. Keep your head up mate. I hope you get everything you wish for in life because you deserve the best and you will make your family proud❤️
There’s something so hollow and raw about this soundtrack that really fits well with the open and stunning scenery, as well as the revenge theme of the film
I always picture a beaten, battered, calloused and weathered man walking through the snow when I listen to this. He walks at a slow, but steady pace because that’s all there is left to do at this point. Just keep moving forward no matter how difficult life gets, even if it’s an inch at a time
you know it's great music when it puts all your senses into a zone..... you are happy and become melancholic.... and the music is actually very subtle... masterpiece
Being a huge fan of audio and sounds used in films, this is one of the most memorable for me. If you enjoy this, listen to Alexandre Desplat - Sunrise on Lake Pontchartrain (Benjamin Button Soundtrack) and also Hildur Guðnadóttir - Bathroom Dance (used in the Joker film) Both incredible compositions used in outstanding scenes/films. Please share your recommendations
The score to this film is an absolute masterpiece. Invokes so many emotions, from dark to transformative. There's really no words I can say to explain what it does to me.
This is one of the best movies ever, and, in my opinion, Tom Hardy's best acting. I felt all kinds of emotions and even ended up hating Tom Hardy for a little bit, just like the movie wants you to. You know an actor is good if they can make you hate them after watching them play as an evil person. This is masterpiece and I hope more movies this good are made soon
Hell ya, You can love em so much in one film and purely hate them in another… Tom Hardy is next DanielDay to me for sure….but a jacked-up version. He can modify his body accordingly to anything. Check out Locke, Bronson and Lawless
@@matthewmartin9120 His work in Bronson was epic, and must have been a great experience for him to experiment with his range. Other quality actors in that one but the script made it pretty much a one-man show. And when you're "the man" in a flick, the responsibility rests heavy on your shoulders.
I think what makes it even better, is you hate him, but you can also understand him and sympathise with his motives, the fear he has for those hunting the group due to past experiences etc.
Listening to music like these makes you wonder just what the creator is tapping into to create such a hauntingly beautiful piece, of what they must have felt, of what inspiration must have took hold of them for them to have blessed us with this. I promise myself that I'll strive towards beauty of this ethereal kind until there is any breath left in me. Anything less and I am cheating life. And life does not let you play revenant.
Anyone ever feel like they were born in the wrong century? I feel this movie knows me better then I know myself. My soul longs for solitude in a place naked eyes have never seen and heavy steps have never walked.
The director is absolutely amazing. The way he weaves this soul-piercing music into this beautiful film. The bleak landscape, the fight for survival and the quest for vengeance. In addition, believe the best drama ever made was Babel-another masterpiece. Yet, i can't believe Brad Pitt didnt win oscar...still it is an amazing, brilliant film. His performance brought me to tears.
I always find it so fascinating when I think of how worthless human lives were back then. Nothing really connected to this movie but last year I was on a big old boat which sended goods from Europe to America. And the Guide told us that they usually bring 3 extra sailors because it would be normal that 3 guys die on the sea. Just unimaginable, except of your family no one really gave a damn if you die, death was normal
Just to remind you that this ost was created by creator of synth-pop and pioneer of modern electronic music.Any member of YMO is legend(even after disband of the group they created innovative music) but Ryuchi Sakamoto is A+ legend. Sad that he didn't get his second Oscar. He deserved it. Beautiful neo-classical music mixed with ambient. Something like that was in Joker.And he has some albums in that style. I'm definitely sure you will like it
For me, this music represents how your soul gradually is trying to let go the anger and despair of losing something you have lived for.... by just giving up, sadly when you give up all of those, you are left without nothing...and now you can just accept and let go your life
I believe it was a hard movie to make..The actors in this movie earned the money..The first opening scenes of the water flowing between the trees was so real i felt i was there..I knew i was in for something special..x
The strings ensemble at the start really represent loneliness and death, but in a peaceful way. At the same time, it urges you not to give up. Exactly what the movie is.
Cant believe I only watched this movie for the first time tonight. The music score grabs your inner soul. Brilliant movie.
Loved it the other night!
It’s a shame it didn’t win Best Picture, but at least it won Best Director. Alejandro Inarritu is a damn legend!
3 Oscars is not enough?
It has the best cinematography hands down!
Not the best cinematography of all time, but definitely the best cinematography of 2015.
"I ain't afraid to die anymore, I done it already."
How he had the energy to saddle Up next morning is beyond me. He must have been starving and smelled worse than anything. True warrior.
Chilling my backbone......
And he did!!!! The man got mauled by a bear.
R.I.P 🙏 Ruichi. One of the greatest composers.
Omg, he's dead?? 😰😰
@@Lubin-md4mlfrom cancer😔
I agree, but i prefer Hanz Zimmer🥲✨️❤️
@@MusicWorldDod9 big different between them 🥲
@@Lubin-md4ml😢
The Revenant was the single most intense and beautiful movie I've ever seen in my entire life. Spotlight was an important movie, but this was the best picture of 2015
I remember being utterly disturbed by this film. Humanity is not nice it is cold and cruel and animalistic
This soundtrack makes me feel what a life without God would feel like- void and empty, as many people experience. He lost his boy and wife and has nothing to live for. Haunting and lonley feeling. They rely on what this life can give them and when its all taken away, they are left with nothing. Its so simple to gain the Lord but men just ingornantly refuse and are left to the empty.
All we have is Him. God Bless you man.
I refuse Him, and it's forever. I don't... can't believe in Him. Simply put, for me the wrong ones are you. But I believe in the inmense beauty of this terrible thing we call Universe. I believe there may be a meaning in all of this for me. And yet, you don't fail to understand I will always feel like this.
@@Ucho469 why do you refuse Him if you don't mind me asking?
Absolutely love this soundtrack. It reaches deep down in your soul. Almost makes you feel like you in the freezing mountains. I put this soundtrack right up there with the interstellar soundtrack!!!!
You might like the themes from Lone Survivor and Monsters.
Amen to that
Assassination of jesse james movie has the second best soundtrack behind inception and the last samurai
Exactly
@Byron Jones To me it feels frightening... like dying in slow motion, or like when astronaut's rope tear off and he is slowly drifting into the endless void, at 2:34 - home station is not visible anymore, you are left in the total darkness. You cant even tell if you are still drifting or not, cause there is nothing around you, no stars no reference, you try to see, but the flashes are just your memories, fading away as you realize every single thing and person you are left behind.
The Revenant struck me to the core like no other movie. I am so humbled and moved by how 'cruel' existence was to our forefathers. The hopelessness, angst and sorrow of day to day life is unimaginable. I am grateful beyond belief to live the life I live.
I think my life is hard. Then I imagine what it was like for people just a century ago. My 9 to 5 feels soul crushing but it’s nothing compared to having to cut firewood for the winter and raise enough money for the sheepskin coat for the knee deep snow you have to endure with no AC with a book as the best entertainment you have and cholera has infected one of your children so you need a local doctor who prescribes a tonic that’s barely effective. Your only source of heat is a fireplace and candles. Hopefully you can catch a deer so the family can have some meat for the month with the pea soup that won’t grow because the season is too dry. That’s a brutal way to live.
But oddly in some sense it feels liberating. It feels like your truly connected to nature and invested in the world. Unlike a mind numbing and soul crushing desk job that slowly kills your will to live even with all the comforts.
I guess different times different problems. I’m just thankful I didn’t have to endure that level of brutal living.
@@medinbeqiri8346 it's as hard now, but in different way; overstimulating of senses and all those kind of things, disconnect,....
@@lalaoepsi7572 Interesting idea. Do you think that this modern type of suffering is on the same level as the ones they experienced?
Interesting comment although I disagree nature is cruel.
Nature just IS atleast that's how I feel when I'm in the woods
Nature, trees, plants can be your old friends if you develop the skills known as bushcraft.
You know the movie was a masterpiece if it got people thinking and compare our lifes with the lifes they had back then.
I dont think our lifes are easy and yes they can be mind crushing.. but this type of brutality, like in the movie, to worrie about the cold as much as what to eat.. im glad my life is much more simple. But it would be nice to just go up in the Woods and to stay there for a little while.. you know just to see what we are really made of.. to stimulate that old Survivor deep inside for a bit and maybe to understand more of what life was about back then.
seeing this movie in the theater was the single best decision of my life
Can’t imagine how great that’d be
Oh boy....you dont wanna know, or you do.
The expérience was outwordly.
Never had a film hit me like that before.
I would never watch this on a télévision.
When the movie came on home télévision i simply refused to watch it, this is the type of movie you need to watch in a cinema without any distractions, advertisement fromout home, needing your full attention.
Really? What about your decision to marry your beautiful wife Scott?!!!
This and Interstellar were the best two movies I ever saw in theaters.
I saw it in the theater three times 😂
Those strings at 2:34 are HAUNTING. Beautiful music for a beautiful modern cinema achievement.
Almost like the sound is trapped under ice..
I would love to see and hear this from a live orchestra
@@StuartFuckingLittle definitely. The quiet but still piercing sound of crackling ice that almost even sounds like the crackling of a life-sustaining fire in the midst of all that frozen waste.
I like the backround wind blowing/ white noise, makes you feel even more calming because it sounds like there is a ‚storm’ outside but you are protected from it
This is so dark, and yet so beautiful. That’s why it’s often said that nothing is more sad and beautiful than death.
Walt Whitman
When that brief moment that a collection of atoms understands it's a collection of atoms fades away..
@@mcpm1177 By what standards? Awfully arrogant to suggest you are anything remotely special in a universe believed to be 100's of billions of light-years wide. Even what you believe you are (ego) is simply made up of unintentional mechanical functions of the brain picked up from the environment you so happened to be born into..
@@mcpm1177 I apologize if I might have come across as a little aggressive. That wasn't my intention lol.. You see I don't believe jumping to the conclusion that a magical bearded man who dances around in the clouds and watches over us like an overprotective parent is feasible. Scientists don't yet know the answer, but they don't claim to. Science evolves with the possibility of new evidence being found. Religion, on the other hand, does claim to know the answer, yet cannot provide any evidence for their radical claims of the supernatural. It is believed by scientists that time may have begun at the point of the big bang and therefore doesn't have a beginning. It is widely believed that before the big bang, the physics of our universe (classical physics) wouldn't have applied. I am an optimistic nihilist, meaning I find comfort in the fact that we are apart of an uncaring, neutral universe, in the absence of any greater, objective, all-pervading set of absolute laws and truths regarding the human condition, and that's what it's really about, the human condition.
@@mcpm1177 Aptly said.
I force myself to listen to this only a handful of times each year so it doesn't get old for me. Same goes with the Interstellar soundtrack.
I can totally relate man, a mesmerizing soundtrack.
Thank you! I'm not the only one.
Thats really smart
Good job, it’s that good I concur
and possibly you could even add Zimmer's soundtrack to Dune to your list.
Can feel the wind. The cold and empty vastness of eternity. A great big indifference.
right!!!!!!
Next time you’re playing red dead redemption 2, explore the snowy mountains of amberino while listening to this song. You won’t be disappointed.
Thank you partner
oh i will do, thanks :)
Or Walking in Death Stranding
I did just two weeks ago lol
It's gonna seems weird and stupid but i actually felt the same while playing days gone, especially in the desert/canyon zone
Goosebumps every time I watch this masterpiece
Everything about this movie was perfect. Rip to the indigenous guy who helped Hugh Glass. He deserved better.
Is that the one who was adopted after his mom was killed
@@flamics He wasn't adopted, he was his actual son. That's why he could speak the language, got in love of a native woman. The one he's speaking off is the other man that helped him on the woods and got killed by the rangers.
@@davetrance yeah, I watched it a second time and got that. Don't know how I missed the first time...
This will always be my favourite film. There’s something about it that just strikes your soul
It was the last movie I watched with my grandpa before he died..
@@thealcatrazguy6707 I am sorry for your loss...
It is absolutely true, there is a quality in it that I have not seen elsewhere, I dont know what it is, the rawness, the tone, the acting, the soundtrack, the amazing cinematography, the locations all combined to make for an amazing, gripping and unique movie
it sure is a vibe ❤️
Sauli Niinistö!!
lost my mother recently. this suite captures feeling of my soul lately
I am truly sorry for your loss. May God bring peace to you and yours.
We see you here brother. Stay strong
Sorry for your loss, keep strong as she want to see you.
Rest in peace forever to the absolute greatest, Ryuichi Sakamoto.
whenever i hear this, everything just leaves me. no anger, no sorrow, no... nothing. i hope everyone is doing ok. call a lonely loved one, visit your friend, tell someone how much they mean to you today. i love you guys. please be nice to each other. tomorrow is not promised. live your best life today, please.
God bless brother
Well said! This is so true.
My father is dying
God bless you
Kind words, brother.
This soundtrack is literal perfection. It makes you feel exactly what Hugh Glass would have been feeling. Deep tragedy and loss, the emptiness and loneliness of the frontier, and something to hold on to, even if that is just a memory.
Just got back from 5 weeks in fly in Northern Ontario communities and craved this film and soundtrack on return. The loneliness of the wilderness can be more of a comfort than a crowd, because there is no pretension, it really is just you and nature, and sometimes that is exactly what you need.
Once you get addicted to solitude, you will want it more than anything else.
The last scene where glass saw his wife the music hits that scene is so good ❤️
Rest in Peace Mr. Sakamoto. You will live on through your music.
it seems that everybody commenting here have been craving for this music just around the same time more or less....feeling connected!
And it seems you ain't that special who loves scores! Feels one of the millions, nah. In the millions.
@@bruce_its_me4695 Was that an attempt at being malicious? Because that was atrocious.. lol
I can only confirm. In tegrity we trust. And Love will win.
Sometimes, rests in music express more than the notes themselves.
Yes.The knowing of what not to play, to add weight to what is played, is a real art.
Knowing that minds never rest
(the mind is a chatterbox)
Is key to knowing that rests
In music, placed cleverly,
Matter.
And always act as catalysts.
Quickening and leavening our understandings.
As threadbare wings of thought carry us
(mere whisperings, mere imaginings)
across these strategic lacunae,
Cleverly-placed in
Time.
what you take away in art is sometimes what makes it..
What do u mean??
The rests ARE part of the music
I agree. Sometimes, it's what you leave out in art that makes it. It takes just as much skill knowing when to have breaks in music.
I guess the original got taken down so imma steal a comment:
Y'all have good taste in music
when you can feel the temperature in the movie, you know theyre doing something right
All I can think of is his pain after losing his wife and then his son, no bigger pain that. The intense sadness and emptyness he was feeling, it was even bigger than his physical pain.I used to put it for my son when he was in my tummy,he would fall asleep to it.Beautiful movie and beautiful impactful song.
Just so you know, in real life he didnt have a son, he was just pissed that Fitzgerald stole his prized rifle and left him for dead, and that rage kept him going.
@@K.Adler1120 he was also forced into piracy for a short while before he escaped with his life before he started hunting on the frontier. He lived such a crazy life.
imagine how much more empty he felt after he got revenge on fitzgerald. he had no more of that drive. it's sad
Love this score. I think of my parents when they migrated to the USA, they left behind their home village for a better life- carried a lot of struggles and trauma with them but they always made the best out of everything. I’m very thankful to be living the American dream each day.
I listen to this when I shovel snow. Brutal stuff
They say “Hell hath no Fury like a woman scorn but when a man lost his son, he became wrathful on a path of vengeance” This movie and song is breathtaking
I feel lucky to have had the privilege of seeing this masterpiece in the cinema
Nobody cares
on the 23rd of January my mother died suddenly in a hospital during veins treatment. 8 days later passed away my father at home in front of my eyes.. The Revenant was the the last movie we watched together, just a few hours prior to that terrible event. Rough movie scenes in and this beautiful soundtrack will stay with me to the rest of my life.
After a long time, I listened to this wonderful work by Sakamoto again. I can't get over how good it feels to listen to this despite the melancholy and sadness that this piece reflects.
I hope that people who haven't found this movie yet, which is impossible to believe, listen to this soundtrack and never forget it.
Rewatched the movie with my Dad tonight and this music always hits different
This soundtrack hits me in my gut. It makes me think about all the hardship my parents suffered with their children. One son died at 17 - atrocious auto accident. One son committed suicide. One daughter has borderline personality disorder and attempted suicide several times. One son had/has ongoing serious health issues. Hard, hard life. They did their best. Rest In Peace Mom and Dad. I hope you are young, happy and healthy and walking together, smiling. You deserve it. ❤️🙏
You’re a strong lad. Keep your head up mate. I hope you get everything you wish for in life because you deserve the best and you will make your family proud❤️
@@adambax8238 Thank you, sir. It is sincerely appreciated. I am doing my best.
There’s something so hollow and raw about this soundtrack that really fits well with the open and stunning scenery, as well as the revenge theme of the film
Sound engineering in hollywood movies is on another level....simply awesome.
So soothing to ears
Arthur Morgan walking in the Snowy Mountains..
😥
fuck noooooooo arthur
“We’re more ghosts than people”
"I guess, I...I'm afraid."
Funny how kinda similar the story is. Great movie and game.
One exceptional gift from master Sakamoto. God bless you Ryuichi, we still listen to your music. Thank you, wherever you are.
Listening to this on a cold night really feels different.
Truly a chilling experience. Loved this score to core with a transcedental experience ..
This shit makes me think of every decision I've made in life leading to this moment and it makes me sad but happy at the same time
That's all life is I guess. A mixture of happy and sad moments.
Plz shut up it’s not that deep
chillingly depressing
love that
Rest in Peace Ryūichi Sakamoto. May your soul find peace like Hugh Glass at the end of the movie.
Such an incredible piece of music. So powerfully somber. The swelling ebb & flow..
I always picture a beaten, battered, calloused and weathered man walking through the snow when I listen to this. He walks at a slow, but steady pace because that’s all there is left to do at this point. Just keep moving forward no matter how difficult life gets, even if it’s an inch at a time
Use headphones and close your eyes. Want to hear that in a church or any other huge building.
The soundtrack is nearly better than the movie itself.
I remember watching this when it came out in the theaters and I can honestly say this is my favorite movie of all time and I love everything about it
you know it's great music when it puts all your senses into a zone..... you are happy and become melancholic.... and the music is actually very subtle... masterpiece
Being a huge fan of audio and sounds used in films, this is one of the most memorable for me. If you enjoy this, listen to Alexandre Desplat - Sunrise on Lake Pontchartrain (Benjamin Button Soundtrack) and also Hildur Guðnadóttir - Bathroom Dance (used in the Joker film) Both incredible compositions used in outstanding scenes/films. Please share your recommendations
Great taste you have my friend
Interstellar soundtrack as well
vrioon, which was made by the same people as this.
"Persecution of the Masses" & "Who Will Know" from Shin Godzilla. The first represents what humanity sees, the other represents how the monster feels
"The Protagonist" from Tenet is a beautiful song.
everytime i listen this soundtrack it touches my soul... for me this will never get old...
This song is so beautiful and at the same time, so full of pain...
i feel cold listening to this, it got down the lonliness but also sadness as well, brilliant soundtrack
I watched this movie in 2015 and listening this music since 2019, whenever I feel low these strings helps me to alot.
The score to this film is an absolute masterpiece. Invokes so many emotions, from dark to transformative. There's really no words I can say to explain what it does to me.
Watching this for the first time in the cinema I felt like I was freezing. Besides the AC blasting the score really made you feel isolated and cold.
This is one of the best movies ever, and, in my opinion, Tom Hardy's best acting. I felt all kinds of emotions and even ended up hating Tom Hardy for a little bit, just like the movie wants you to.
You know an actor is good if they can make you hate them after watching them play as an evil person. This is masterpiece and I hope more movies this good are made soon
Hell ya, You can love em so much in one film and purely hate them in another… Tom Hardy is next DanielDay to me for sure….but a jacked-up version. He can modify his body accordingly to anything. Check out Locke, Bronson and Lawless
@@matthewmartin9120 Thanks for the suggestions 😀
@@matthewmartin9120 His work in Bronson was epic, and must have been a great experience for him to experiment with his range. Other quality actors in that one but the script made it pretty much a one-man show. And when you're "the man" in a flick, the responsibility rests heavy on your shoulders.
I think what makes it even better, is you hate him, but you can also understand him and sympathise with his motives, the fear he has for those hunting the group due to past experiences etc.
Yknow' it would be best for you to take that last breath of yours now........
Rest in love, Ryuichi Sakamoto 🩵💛
Kinda funny how powerful imagery and an equally, if not more powerful
soundtrack can send you a thousand miles away in your head!
This is the sound of hope in the most natural human desperation. It’s beautiful.
Sadness+loneliness+freezing weather=
This song
The sound track to this movie is beautiful.
I've got goosebumps all over my skin.. .😣😑
This is the best background score I have ever heard after interstellar
You're gone but your music gonna stay with us forever. RIP Ryuichi Sakamoto the legend.
Listening to music like these makes you wonder just what the creator is tapping into to create such a hauntingly beautiful piece, of what they must have felt, of what inspiration must have took hold of them for them to have blessed us with this. I promise myself that I'll strive towards beauty of this ethereal kind until there is any breath left in me. Anything less and I am cheating life. And life does not let you play revenant.
"I promise myself that I'll strive towards beauty of this ethereal kind" what a beautiful thing to say and live for
In the desperation of the movie, this song gives me hope for life. Underrated for sure.
Anyone ever feel like they were born in the wrong century? I feel this movie knows me better then I know myself. My soul longs for solitude in a place naked eyes have never seen and heavy steps have never walked.
gorgeous depressive melancholic music.... gorgeous....
10/10 film 10/10 soundtrack
Towering mountains, cold blue rivers, and a sea of trees. That’s what this music makes me think of.
The soundtrack,atmosphere and acting by all actors brings the prefect movie about this decade.
Revenge is in the creators hands..you will ride with me.
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This soundtrack is top charts. Makes me feel like I am needed .
This makes me cry.
RIP to the original
مهما حاولت أن تجد فلم و موسيقة فلم افضل من هده لا تتعب نفسك.
فلم قمة و تحفة فنية في أتم معنى الكلمة
حقيقة
This is a top 5 score all time for me. So sad
simple is often the best ....masterpiece for the soul
The director is absolutely amazing. The way he weaves this soul-piercing music into this beautiful film. The bleak landscape, the fight for survival and the quest for vengeance.
In addition, believe the best drama ever made was Babel-another masterpiece. Yet, i can't believe Brad Pitt didnt win oscar...still it is an amazing, brilliant film. His performance brought me to tears.
I always find it so fascinating when I think of how worthless human lives were back then. Nothing really connected to this movie but last year I was on a big old boat which sended goods from Europe to America. And the Guide told us that they usually bring 3 extra sailors because it would be normal that 3 guys die on the sea. Just unimaginable, except of your family no one really gave a damn if you die, death was normal
Used to listen to this all the time in grad school while I researched until like 4AM every night. Good times
Just to remind you that this ost was created by creator of synth-pop and pioneer of modern electronic music.Any member of YMO is legend(even after disband of the group they created innovative music) but Ryuchi Sakamoto is A+ legend. Sad that he didn't get his second Oscar. He deserved it. Beautiful neo-classical music mixed with ambient. Something like that was in Joker.And he has some albums in that style. I'm definitely sure you will like it
Just go outside ... let this soundtrack play out and listen to the breeze going around leafs and grass.
This piece of music makes me think of life and inspires me to move forward
This is the sound of nature
For me, this music represents how your soul gradually is trying to let go the anger and despair of losing something you have lived for.... by just giving up, sadly when you give up all of those, you are left without nothing...and now you can just accept and let go your life
Haunting, Dark, Brooding and Brilliant - With Gratitude Maestro! A life well orchestrated ❤.
I believe it was a hard movie to make..The actors in this movie earned the money..The first opening scenes of the water flowing between the trees was so real i felt i was there..I knew i was in for something special..x
Loneliness is a tough pill to swallow
What type of loneliness?
The strings ensemble at the start really represent loneliness and death, but in a peaceful way. At the same time, it urges you not to give up. Exactly what the movie is.
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This was the most amazing movie ever i watch and the soundtrack is awosme I really love this❤️❤️❤️👍
The music is so hauntingly beautiful. It just tears into you. How can hopelessness sound so breathtaking?
The music just moves you to a place of quietness and inner strength. Absolutely beautiful
I love this movie and watched 10 time and the Performance from Leonardo and Tom is another level
The soundtrack truly grabs your soul. Deep Deep and very Deep.
Cold and Dark . And beautiful 🙏
Thanks for keeping the video alive. Good music. It gives me a strong feeling, though I can’t describe what the feeling is.