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The Grey [Blu-ray]

Liam Neeson , Dermot Mulroney , Joe Carnahan    Suitable for 15 years and over   Blu-ray
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (139 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Actors: Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, James Badge Dale, Joe Anderson, Nonso Anozie
  • Directors: Joe Carnahan
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Entertainment in Video
  • DVD Release Date: 21 May 2012
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (139 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B006E05QMW
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,927 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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The plane crashes (boy, does it crash) in the remote Alaskan nowhere, and the rough-and-tumble oil wildcatters who survive must fight their way to safety. That in itself might be enough from which The Grey could fashion a suspenseful thrill-ride, but the movie has one more ace up its sleeve. Wolves! A pack of them, starving and considerably irritated that these outsiders have blundered into their territory. And while it is true that most real-world wolves are hardly man-eaters, director Joe Carnahan and cowriter Ian Mackenzie Jeffers are really not all that interested in reality. Despite some hair-raising moments and a healthy spattering of gore, The Grey is an existential action picture, and the wolves function only as all-purpose predator (being computer-generated, they never really look real anyway). What's really at stake are the souls of these men--how they get along together, and how they face death. Yes, there is always something faintly absurd hanging around this movie; it's like a Jack London story adapted by Luc Besson. But out of its pulpy mash, Carnahan extracts something gutsy. It certainly helps that he's got the mighty Liam Neeson on board as the most capable of the survivors; Neeson exudes the kind of authority that the average action hero can only play-act. Dallas Roberts and Dermot Mulroney add colour, and Frank Grillo jumps off the screen as the most belligerent of the desperate crew. It's possible for a movie to have an absurd premise yet carve something unexpectedly philosophical out of that: The Incredible Shrinking Man and Rise of the Planet of the Apes come to mind. Add this one to that oddball list. --Robert Horton

Product Description

 

In The Grey, Liam Neeson leads an unruly group of oil-rig roughnecks when their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness. Battling mortal injuries and merciless weather, the survivors have only a few days to escape the icy elements and a vicious pack of rogue wolves on the hunt before their time runs out.  

  • Actors Liam Neeson, Dallas Roberts, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Nonso Anozie, Joe Anderson, Ben Bray, James Badge Dale, Anne Openshaw, Peter Girges, Jonathan Bitonti, James Bitonti, Ella Kosor, Jacob Blair & Lani Gelera
  • Director Joe Carnahan
  • Certificate 15 years and over
  • Year 2012
  • Languages English
  • Duration 2 hours (approx)

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Grey 25 May 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have seen the plot before and it is rare that it works. And when I heard there would be CGI Wolves, I was hesitant to say the least.

However, given the right director, authentic location shooting, powerhouse performances and the IMPLIED threat of a merciless predator, this type of film can work. Thankfully, this is the case with 'The Grey'.

So the plot is really nothing new. An oil drilling team crashes in Alaska and must face a pack of territorial wolves as they struggle to make their way through and survive. So far, so simple. But the director, Joe Carnahan (showing us again the visual gritty panache and character development he revealed with subtlety in 'Narc' and less so in 'The A Team') uses the dire circumstances of his protagonists as a means to explore the emotional, psychological and spiritual consequences of confronting their eventual demise.

Purists and animal lovers will abhor the role of the wolves. They seem DELIBERATELY cruel in their hunt of the survivors of the plane crash. Both sentient and cognitive, they demonstrate a willingness to hunt the humans down one by one as if they have made a plan and are determined to execute it with ruthless efficiency. Even though cases of wolf attacks on humans are quiet rare, the movie suggests that should anyone find themselves in the middle of wolf territory, or indeed a wolf den, then ALL bets are off.

In fending off the wolf attacks, these already rough-hewn oil refinery workers have to revert back to their primitive selves and in so doing reveal their insecurities, their fears and their failures. So used to the hard but confined and secure world afforded by their petroleum employers, the disparate group of men must band together in the beautiful but desolate and unforgiving Alaskan wilderness, all the while being pursued AND devoured by seemingly ungodly assailants.

All the performances are uniformly excellent, with the standout portrayal belonging to Liam Neeson. Both reluctant action man and damaged victim, his introspective, emotionally scarred and all too vulnerable performance is heartbreaking to watch, particularly given the tragic death of his real life wife, actress Natasha Richardson, a year before filming began. He relentlessly drives the film to it's ambiguous conclusion, thus allowing you to forgive it's more unlikely moments while still celebrating the human tenacity to simply 'carry on' in the face of almost certain death. The fact his performance was overlooked at The Oscars is more than reason enough to purchase this DVD.

At least an 8 out of 10. Buy it and enjoy.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Misunderstood. 21 Jun 2012
Format:DVD
Okay, so I see that quite a lot of people are not getting what this film is about.
Yes, it's a survival movie, no, it's not supposed to be a horror or an action flick,
though we are given plenty of action here.
Yes, the plot is predictable, yes the CGI wolves are unconvincing to say the least, though they fare far better than other recent movies which fobbed us off with a far worse version...ahem...I reveal no names!

This movie is saved by the beautiful scenery, and the way in which each shot is designed to take your breath away. It is saved by the psychological game it plays with you. It gets you tense from the beginning, and keeps you that way until the end. It is almost as though you are out in that wilderness along with them, and despite the roughness and crudeness of some of the men - you REALLY want them all to survive.
This movie makes your heart thump in your chest and want to squeeze your eyes shut when Neeson and the gang take a risk. The uncertainty is what makes this movie terrifying, and the vastness and seeming hopelessness of the situation. It is the emotion and the mindsets of the men that drives the story, THAT is what it is about.
Liam Neeson gives a very powerful performance, and so do some of the other characters.
Okay, I was a little disappointed with the ending, and I got a little bored of the flashback scenes, but this is a film that grabbed my attention and held it, and if you go into this with your eyes open,and just let the journey take you, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bleakly beautiful 8 July 2012
By Boswell
Format:DVD
A terrific film that is certainly worth your while viewing. I'm not a great Liam Neeson fan, and if anything the fact that he was starring in this was a disincentive for me to watch as I had the impression this might have been a plodding action movie vehicle for an established star content to coast along and collect the cheques. How wrong I was. Neeson gives the best performance I've seen him give surrounded by a uniformly excellent supporting cast in this part-thriller, part meditation on grief, loss, failure and the struggle to survive. As a thriller it succeeds brilliantly. As a human drama/ tragedy there are deeply moving scenes that will surely linger in the memory : Ottway's comforting a dying man and later his crying out to heaven, Diaz's final goodbye. I think this is probably a man's film for men, and says more about what it is to be a man specifically, and secondarily what it is to be human. But I was struck that whilst being a film about men, the mens reminiscences together, and the photos Ottway retrieves from their wallets, indicate a truth that men's most complete happiness in this world resides in their relationship with women and in having children, and that the greatest pain that men experience is to be without either.

With regard to Ottway's flashbacks/visions of his wife, pay attention to the end. All is not as it seems.
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1.0 out of 5 stars The Grey (Blu-ray) - Terrible
Very disappointed with this purchase. I was never expecting much story line here but thought it should look quite good in high def blu-ray. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Maziar
2.0 out of 5 stars The grey
Liam neelson should never have done this film, the story is rubish - they was only one way for this to end and the producer never let us see it, rubish
Published 17 days ago by John Doyle
2.0 out of 5 stars useless
load of rubbish,have seen more realistic and better action outside a pub on a weekend , just a load of crap.
Published 1 month ago by james brown
3.0 out of 5 stars long winded
the storyline was good but i felt the pace of this film was rather slow. the storyline about a group of chaps stranded as their plane crashed in an area on a pack of wolves range... Read more
Published 1 month ago by scorpio
3.0 out of 5 stars Was not for my personal use
This was a present for a friend . They seemed to enjoy it , so that's Okay. Happy they were happy with this item.
Published 1 month ago by Mrs J Walton
4.0 out of 5 stars Very different
I was expecting an all out action fest, but it turns out this is more like an Indy film. Very good still, focusing more on the emotional side of things and the characters. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jack Goldsmith
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit disappointing.
This is a man's film - lots of gore - not a very satisfying ending either. Not my cup of tea.
Published 1 month ago by Francie85
5.0 out of 5 stars good film
My husband and I have watched this film twice now and really enjoyed it
We both like Liam,s films he is a good actor
Published 1 month ago by maggiefyfe
5.0 out of 5 stars The Grey
Personally, I thought this was a really good film, well directed, well acted and a pretty good plot, lots of action and an ending that was unpredictable.
Published 2 months ago by Ashley deHavilland-Geraghty
4.0 out of 5 stars Very morbid film but Liam Neeson is amazing!
Not an easy film to love because your not really suppose to love it its all about suffering in life especially the lives of these men stuck in the middle of nowhere. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Neil Horn
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