The Revenant

Hugh Glass is found in the forest by Ashley and his men, proving that Fitzgerald and Bridger left Glass to die. When they return to camp, Fitzgerald is gone with the money from Ashley's safe. Ashley attacks Bridger and threatens to hang him, but Glass tells Ashley that the whole thing was Fitzgerald's fault and Bridger had nothing to do with it. Ashley and Glass go out into the woods to find and arrest Fitzgerald, but Fitzgerald catches up to them and kills Ashley. Glass fights Fitzgerald and knocks him out, letting his body float downstream, where a tribe of Native Americans finish him off.

Brad

Factual error: While arguable that Glass could have survived the numerous attacks upon his person (a momma grizzly, cold, hunger, starvation, etc.), his lengthy immersion in an icy river and subsequent grounding and re-warming boggles belief. While hypothermia is considered to be the cause of death in such instances, the fact is that within minutes in extremely cold water, a person becomes unable to perform the simplest of motions as the extremities shut down...and they drown. In addition, Glass hauls himself from the river and shortly thereafter is seen in his warm, dry outfit, heading out for new forms of physical and emotional abuse.

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Hugh Glass: I ain't afraid to die anymore. I've done it already.

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Trivia: Regarding the pursuit of Fitzgerald, the history says that Glass learned that Fitzgerald had joined the army and was stationed at Fort Atkinson, in present-day Nebraska. He traveled there as well, where Fitzgerald returned his stolen rifle. Glass reportedly spared Fitzgerald's life because of the heavy penalty for killing a soldier of the United States Army. So, there was no bloody fight as depicted in the film. No "revenge."

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Question: If the French kidnapped the Native American woman, then why were the natives trading the furs with them and saying that they needed horses to find the woman. Were the French hiding her?

Answer: The French were lying to the natives. They had kidnapped the woman and then sold them provisions to help the search for her. They benefited further from the Native Americans killing their rivals.

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