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Leonardo DiCaprio as Hugh Glass, in a scene from the film, "The Revenant," directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. Image Credit: AP

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s much-anticipated survival thriller The Revenant has had a warm reception on Twitter after it screened for the first time over the weekend.

Despite a global embargo on reviews until December, thoughts on the film have leaked with many suggesting it might finally be the film to win lead Leonardo DiCaprio his first Oscar. Director Mark Romanek, known for One Hour Photo and Never Let Me Go, was among the voices of approval.

The screening was followed by a Q&A with DiCaprio and Inarritu. The film’s production has already attracted controversy after reports that it became “a living hell”, with some members of the crew quitting and being fired.

“As a director, if I identify a violin that is out of tune, I have to take that from the orchestra,” Inarritu told the Hollywood Reporter. The budget also swelled from $60 million (Dh220 million) to $95 million.

“I have nothing to hide,” the director said. “There were problems, but none of them made me ashamed.”

The film tells the story of a frontiersman, played by DiCaprio, who is mauled by a bear during an expedition in 1823. He is then robbed and left for dead by his companions, including one played by Tom Hardy, but survives and vows to take revenge.

It’s one of the last films to be revealed this awards season, with Quentin Tarantino’s western The Hateful Eight, Miracle Mop biopic, Joy, and Ron Howard’s adventure In the Heart of the Sea still to be seen.