The Grey
January. 27,2012 RFollowing a grueling five-week shift at an Alaskan oil refinery, workers led by sharpshooter John Ottway are flying home for a much-needed vacation. But a brutal storm causes their plane to crash in the frozen wilderness, and only eight men, including Ottway, survive. As they trek southward toward civilization and safety, Ottway and his companions must battle mortal injuries, the icy elements, and a pack of hungry wolves.
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Too much of everything
Let's be realistic.
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
I've watched this movie 5 times and noticed something I missed in previous viewing. Now I think I've worked it out. P.s watch till the end of the credits for last scene. 10/10
The end made it to bad.........dont know who won. boho
This is one of the deepest movies I have ever watched. Point is not about the wolves, location or anything else. Point is about him loosing the loved one. And only If you lost someone you truly loved you will be able to understand what he felt. He went to take his own life but he couldn't, subconsciously he wanted that someone else does it, in this case it was the wolves.
As a mountaineer/sportsman for over 50 years, I can testify that a great deal of this movie is absurdly incorrect. The behavior of the wolves being chief among the absurdities, but there are a host of others. However, this is a damn movie and I'm always willing to suspend disbelief if there is some payoff. In this case much of the acting is quite nicely done (big Neeson fan), although much of it is soap opera level. And as absurd as it is, it remains fairly entertaining, right up until the... the... I want to say end, but the movie makers cheated us out of that. This movie insults the viewers' intelligence and pays off with... nothing but the wish that I'd spent the time tying flies.