“The Revenant” is an edge of your seat movie. I will
continue my blog about it now.
After Fitzgerald had tricked Bridger to leave Glass alone
and travel with himself, Hugh Glass regained consciousness. There were no
Indians present, unlike what Bridger was told by Fitzgerald. Glass
painstakingly crawled out of the grave that Fitzgerald had thrown him in, and
he crawled to his son’s body even with all his broken bones, open lacerations,
and exposed ribs. He found his sons’ body, frozen, lifeless lying next to a
tree with blood on his stomach from his stab wound that had been from
Fitzgerald. Glass let his son know that he was there, and he laid down next to
his son.
However, Indians were making progress on Glass and the
others, still believing that they had captures the chief’s daughter, Powaqa.
Glass woke up, and he crawled away and started wondering the vast forest. All
Glass had with him was the bear pelt from the grizzly he had killed, his
clothes, and a canteen that Bridger had left him with a defining mark on it.
However, after a few days of wondering the forest, the Indians had caught up
with Glass. By the time that they had caught up with Glass, he had been able to
start walking with the help of a stick, and he was able to cauterize his neck.
He did so by placing some gunpowder in a few of the holes still open in his
neck, and he started a fire. His neck wound was a problem because he couldn’t
consume anything due to the hole and damage. He started a fire, and placed a
stick in it. When the end of the stick caught fire, and placed it against his
neck, which ignited the gunpowder, cauterizing his neck. When the Indians
caught him, he escaped by floating down the river, and he ended up floating off
a waterfall. He survived, and climbed onto a log and floated until he could get
off the river and onto land.
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