The Grey â CATCH IT (B+) After Taken and Unknown, the Grey is added into another likable Liam Neeson's venture. The Grey can be considered very close to the actual the rugby team Andes survivors. Actually the movie gives very nice reference to that actual event and the movie. In this movie besides the nature it's actually the wolfs, who are ready to kill them as they crash into their marked territory. Liam Neeson is fantastic as always. The supporting cast Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo, Jeo Anderson and Dallas Roberts was good. Overall, it's an intense movie and will make you jump off your seats in some of the crazy sequences. Many people will feel like being cheated in the end but hey watch for 2 seconds after credit, it'll answer your question ;)
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
Most of the people heading to see this would be men looking for a survival flick. It's not, it's an implausible and absurd waste of time. The story is so artificial it makes the June 1969 issue of the Invincible Iron Man (#32 Where Walks the Weirwolf) look like a Pentagon budget report. Some of the more credibility defying stunts include: Liam Neeson in a 300 mph plane crash into the ice and emerging from the wreckage with a slight scratch on his left hand, Neeson (wilderness expert) convincing his fellow survivors that the best place to avoid ravenous wild wolves is in a dark forest, jumping off 150 ft sheer cliffs, jumping into icy rivers, fighting said wolves with miniature airline liquor bottles. Watch instead the same plot done better in "The Purple Plain" (1954)