The Grey
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After their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness, a roughneck group of oil drillers is forced to find a way back to civilization. As Ottway leads the injured survivors through the brutal snow and ice, they are relentlessly tracked by a vicious pack of rogue wolves that will do anything to
… More »After their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness, a roughneck group of oil drillers is forced to find a way back to civilization. As Ottway leads the injured survivors through the brutal snow and ice, they are relentlessly tracked by a vicious pack of rogue wolves that will do anything to defend their territory. Adrenaline-fueled, action-packed and loaded with some of the most intense and brutally realistic attack scenes ever filmed.
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Add a Summaryfighting against wolves to survive
After their plane crashes in Alaska, six oil workers are led by a skilled huntsman to survival, but a pack of merciless wolves haunts their every step.
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Add a Quote"Once more into the fray... Into the last good fight I'll ever know. Live and die on this day... Live and die on this day..."
Ottway (despondent, to God): "...Do something. ...Do something. ...You phony, prick, fraudulent, motherf*cker. DO SOMETHING!! COME ON!! PROVE IT!! F*CK FAITH!! EARN IT!! SHOW ME SOMETHING REAL!! I NEED IT NOW!! NOT LATER!! NOW!! SHOW ME AND I'LL... believe in you 'til the day I die! ...I swear! ...I'm callin' on ya! ...I'M CALLIN' ON YA!! (silence) ...F*ck it... I'll do it myself... I'll do it myself..."
Ottway (voiceover): "There's not a second goes by when I'm not thinkin' of you in some way... I want to see your face, feel your hands in mine, feel you against me... But I know that will never be... You left me... and I can't get you back... I move like I imagine the damned do, cursed... And I feel like it's only a matter of time... I don't know why I'm writing this. I don't know, what can come of it... I know I can't get you back... I don't know why this has happened to us. I feel like it's me. Bad luck. Poison... And I've stopped doing this world any real good... Once more into the fray... Into the last good fight I'll ever know... (puts rifle barrel into his mouth, a wolf howls) Live and die on this day... Live, and die, on this day..."
Ottway (voiceover): "A job at the end of the world... A salaried killer for a big petroleum company... I don't know why I did half the things I've done... but I know this is where I belong... surrounded by my own... ex-cons... fugitives... drifters... assholes... men unfit for mankind..."
" Wild animals live in hard conditions , struggle and fight to their last breath for the survival, they are inspiration to the men in tough sittuations. "
Diaz: I got a book. It's called "We're all f**ked". It's a bestseller.
Ottway: We're going to get a large branch and sharpen the end of it, and we're going to shove it up this thing's ass. Then we're going to eat it.
Ottway: F**k faith! Prove yourself!
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Add a CommentThe movie is not a fast action thriller by any means. If you like cerebral and suspenseful flicks (ala Changling, Shawshank Redemption,etc), you will enjoy this film. Some of the events that happen aren't realistic, but so what?!!? This is a movie and some "poetic license" is okay. The biggest "delivery" the movie brings to the table is the psychological aspect. The characters face very substantial environmental difficulties ...and on top of that... they have to deal with each others personalities, beliefs, and fears. It is a metaphor for life in general. In light of constantly getting "beat up" in life, the human spirit presses on - hoping that "something better" is around the next turn. One can empathize with the characters. In the movie and in life in general, some make terrible mistakes, some just give up, and some just keep going - though they may not have a definite reason why. Neeson's acting is very compelling to watch.
Watching someone who has already given up struggling to survive is not particularly exciting. This was a bleak movie in every sense of the word, made for audiences who liked Frozen.
I absolutely loved this movie. I went in with low expectations but came out a fan. I find a lot of peoples gripes about the movie I felt the opposite.
There were many parts I felt in suspense watching the movie, but I don't think it lived up to the hype. The acting was average. The movie didn't seem very realistic and I was a bit annoyed that it really didn't go to far in the character development. Frankly the ending was the best.
Love Liam Neeson but not this movie.
I really wanted to like this more. I had heard it was good. I actually had my finger on the fast forward button more than once and got through it in an hour. Maybe it’s unfair to rate it but it just didn’t hold my interest. I was looking forward to doing something else.
Normally when I am watching a movie I can suspend my disbelief but with this movie if you know anything about wolves it is just stupid. Basically it is the movie Jaws on land
um. no boring. extra, extra boring. at first intriging to listen to Liam explain his life etc. but from the plane crash on idc about any of them. the cgi wolf was HORRIFIC. i felt for at least *some of the shots they could have used a real animal. but all of them were so obviously fake it took me out of the movie and whatever interest i had going. fast forwarded the entire thing. the ending was perfect thou. Liam was excellent thou. too bad the rest was so boring.
Survivors of an arctic plane crash try to survive against the cold and a pack of vicious wolves. If all you can do is to help comfort the dying, do it well. The survivors were so beat up after the crash that I never even realized that one of them was played by Dermot Mulroney.
I was on the edge of my seat while watching this flick. Great movie thanks Clevnet