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Un grupo de hombres trabajan en el norte de Alaska para una compañía petrolífera. El clima es inhumano, están en mitad de ninguna parte y es invierno. Tienen unos días libres y cogen un avión para que los lleve a la ciudad. El avión sufre un accidente y la mayoría mueren. Los supervivientes deben enfrentarse no sólo al clima sino a una manada de lobos salvajes. Temerosos de que no los rescaten y de morir congelados o devorados, los seis hombres emprenderán una huida hacia el sur. Otway será el lider de estos hombres ya que es cazador y tiene más experiencia. Los lobos, al ver invadido su territorio, les irán dando caza uno a uno. (DeAPlaneta)

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POMO 

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español Cuando una película de este ambiente y con esta temática se basa sólo en el carisma del actor principal, algo anda mal. Aquí uno no disfruta de Alaska, porque todo el tiempo es de noche o hay una fuerte tormenta de nieve (costos más bajos debido al rodaje en el estudio). Y ni siquiera aparecen las atracciones del camarógrafo Carnahan. Lo cual no sería un reproche si la película funcionara como un drama de supervivencia oscuro y cautivador que quisiera ser, pero no lo es por culpa del guión. Personajes poco interesantes (para la película sería mejor si Neeson hubiera sido el único sobreviviente del accidente aéreo), diálogos que no sirven para nada y ninguna idea que aportara algo innovador al subgénero. No te aburrirás, porque a veces aparecen lobos (digitales) amenazantes, pero le puedo dar tres estrellas débiles solo gracias a Neeson. ()

Marigold 

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inglés Such a relaxed boyish outdoor film - they flew in, camped, they opened a bottle of Jack, talked about God, whores, children, and sometimes someone was eaten by a wolf. In my opinion, Carnahan's attempt at a harsh survival drama has nothing to do with horror, and rather it is much more of the director's attempt at a serious existential theme that is overwhelmed by the strange artificial taste of digital "evil" and digital epic. The decor suits the film very well, Liam Neeson suits it, Streitenfeld's lyrical music also suits it (I would rather expect such music in a Nordic film)... but it hurts the film a lot that Carnahan has a tendency to tighten the cruelty and ruthlessness of nature ad absurdum: I can imagine that as a raw drama without a single digital touch, this could be a brilliant theme for Peter Weir. Carnahan's attempt to go for meat and blood is lost - not because it is less effective, but rather because it exaggerates the effects unnecessarily. I don't deny him partial things. The introduction and conclusion are as strong as a bear's neck. But the effort to keep dialogues above the level of pathos and empty proclamations are not as successful. The Grey is a film that tries to get moving with the handbrake on. At the same time, it's a pretty ironic image that our wildlife imagery is bounded by Hollywood movies, the Discovery Chanel and CGI effects. But Carnahan wanted to show us exactly what is missing in these images (the spiritual transcendence of existence betrayed at the mercy of the wilderness). And it didn't work out for him. When one of the characters shouts, "You are not animals, we are animals," he is wrong. There are no animals in this movie. It therefore lacks even a hint of fascination with anything other than campfire metaphysics. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés After the mixed reviews (very well received by American critics and IMBD users, but considerably worse on Filmbooster; the action trailers are apparently misleading), I forgot my expectations of a tense action survival movie and went to the cinema with an open mind, ready for anything and willing to let Carnahan to please me as he saw fit. Unfortunately, mate, you didn’t make me very happy. Technically speaking, The Grey is gorgeous, but the script grinds and can’t decide what the prevailing theme will be: horror atmosphere, brutal attacks by wolves, blokeish adventure survival, a study of relationships between castaways, a philosophical analysis of the desire to fight and live… In the end it’s about everything and nothing. As a parable, it does work somehow, but otherwise, I have mixed feelings about it. In order to overcome all those little things that bothered me, that “effective” parable would have to be much sharper. Disappointment and 6/10. PS: This film has grown on me after some time, I might give it another chance. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés I went to see the new Carnahan film in anticipation of an action survival thriller where wolves will spectacularly feast on poor miners, with Liam Neeson as their unwilling waiter. To my genuine surprise, I got a functional horror film in all respects, in which the long-drawn-out howls send chills down my spine and the wolves are fed without any napkins or decent dining rules. In the second half, when one side starts losing strength and appetite grows on the other, it's no wonder that every step begins to physically ache. This is thanks not only to Carnahan's artistry but also to Streitenfeld's music, which definitely drives the concentrated depression out of it. And the end! The most interesting and most unpleasant surprise was about a year and a half ago. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés I will gladly forgive this movie that it had some crazy pig behind the camera, who turned every action sequence into a crazy mishmash of cluttered and mostly unnecessarily spectacular something that had very little in common with a well-edited movie… Unnecessarily, because I actually got almost nothing out of the action. On the other hand, I have to say that I had a feeling as if this movie didn’t even want to interest with the action, but rather with the scenery and the locations as such. Liam Neeson showed off again as an awesome guy, worn out by one life fuck up after another, and it looks like the last one is going to take him down. Anyway, the fight is awesome, the atmosphere is absolutely amazing and Liam is simply divine. In the end, maybe those three simple reasons are what made me give the film four stars. ()

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