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  2. Jan 25, 2012 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "The Grey" is an unrelenting demonstration that wolves have no opinion. When they attack, it's not personal. They've spent untold millennia learning how to survive, naked and without weapons, in fearsome places like the Arctic Circle in the dead of winter.

    • Who Wins The Grey's Final Fight?
    • Religion and Faith in The Grey
    • What The Other Characters' Deaths Mean
    • Ottway's Dad's Poem Explained
    • What The Grey's Ending Really Means

    The Grey's narrative leads to the inevitable standoff between Ottway and the Alpha wolf. The Grey was marketed as a survival action movie with tough-guy trope Neeson picking off the predators one by one. That's an understandable presumption on the part of the audience based on the trailer for The Grey, which includes flashes of a fight scene with O...

    Amidst the adrenaline-pumping scenes, there are moments of reflection in The Grey that reveal a deeper complexity of the characters whom Ottway refers to as "men unfit for mankind."Talget (Dermot Mulroney) raises the point that surviving the crash was meant to be. They have been singled out for some unknown reason that he's trying to extrapolate. H...

    As with many survival movies like The Grey, the movie raises the question: what is it that drives the protagonists of these stories to keep going in the face of sometimes insurmountable odds? What is their sense of purpose? What gives their life meaning? The answer isn't thrust upon them. It's something or someone they've created for themselves. As...

    The key, at least in part, to understanding Ottway's perseverance in The Grey, despite seemingly not having a reason to push forward, can be found in his father's poem. "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 ... " It's not coincidental that the poem bears a stri...

    Ottway appears resigned to his fate in the moments before he realizes he's stumbled into the wolves' den in The Grey ending. The irony that the one place he spends the film trying to avoid is where he ends up isn't lost on Ottway. The den represents death, and now he must face it head-on. Once again he sees his wife who tells him "Don't be afraid."...

  3. Jan 27, 2012 · Following a grueling five-week shift at an Alaskan oil refinery, workers led by sharpshooter John Ottway (Liam Neeson) are flying home for a much-needed vacation. A brutal storm causes their plane...

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    • Joe Carnahan
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    • Liam Neeson
  4. Parents need to know that The Grey -- a wilderness survival movie about oil workers who live through a plane crash in the frozen wild and must avoid being devoured by wolves -- has very strong violence, including death, gore, and blood, plus wolf attacks and a scary plane crash sequence.

    • Joe Carnahan
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo, Liam Neeson
  5. Jan 27, 2012 · The Grey: Directed by Joe Carnahan. With Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts. 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.

    • (263K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Joe Carnahan
    • 2012-01-27
  6. Overall, The Grey is a solid movie that thinks a bit deeper than the usual action movie does and it features a strong performance from Neeson.

  7. Jan 24, 2012 · The Grey, aka the film where Liam Neeson punches a wolf in the face, has much to like. But sadly, it's not without some damaging problems. Here's our review... By Simon Brew | January 24, 2012 |...

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