IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes73%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users89%
Director: Sydney Pollack•Genres: Western, Adventure, Drama
In 1849, a city-dweller named Jeremiah Johnson abandons civilization to seek a life as a mountain man in the unforgiving wilderness of the American West. Facing harsh winters, dangerous encounters with Native American tribes, and the sheer isolation of his chosen existence, he slowly learns the skills necessary to survive and finds a profound connection with the natural world. Along his journey, he encounters various characters who shape his understanding of the wilderness and his own place within it.
Jeremiah Johnson was a critical and commercial success, praised for its stunning cinematography, Redford's understated performance, and its realistic portrayal of frontier life. Critics lauded the film's authenticity and its evocative depiction of man versus nature, though some found its pacing deliberate. Audiences responded well to the film's rugged individualism and survivalist themes.
Visually stunning cinematography captures the beauty and brutality of the wilderness.
Robert Redford delivers a compelling, stoic performance as a man seeking solace in nature.
The film offers an authentic and often harsh look at the challenges of frontier survival.
Google audience: Viewers often praise the film's beautiful scenery and Robert Redford's performance. Many appreciate the realistic portrayal of survival and the challenges faced by mountain men, finding it a compelling and engaging story of self-reliance.
The film is based loosely on the life of John "Liver-Eating" Johnson, a real-life mountain man, and draws from the book 'Crow Killer' by Raymond W. Thorp Jr. and Robert Bunker.
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