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The Grey [Blu-ray]
Liam Neeson
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Dermot Mulroney
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| Genre | Puer grise, Drama, DVD Movie, Blu-ray Movie, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, The Gray, Action & Adventure See more |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ultraviolet |
| Contributor | Joe Carnahan, Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 3 hours and 56 minutes |
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The Grey Blu-ray + DVD
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 6.75 x 5.3 x 0.45 inches; 0.01 Ounces
- Item model number : MHV61122974BR
- Director : Joe Carnahan
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ultraviolet
- Run time : 3 hours and 56 minutes
- Release date : May 15, 2012
- Actors : Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Language : English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B005LAIIS0
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #98,915 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Spellbinding movie
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
This was a spellbinding electrifying movie one of the best performances of his career.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2019
The Grey is about facing life boldly, especially when you're up against impossible odds. In those circumstances, the message in this film is not to cower or bluster in your fear. Rather, embrace your fear; don't be ashamed of it, and let it move through you. Work through it--let it propel you even--and stand and fight with everything you've got, all your wits, all your talents, all your pain, your love, and your life. For that is life: you go into the fray from the day you are born; go boldly and alive and fight for life in the face of death.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2019
This film questions the very meaning of our existence. Everything we love, everyone we love doesn't matter at the end. You might not deserve the way you die. No one may ever know how you died or the heroic efforts you put into living. You might end up stuck in a creek or scat on the side of a mountain. In 5 billion years or so, it won't matter anyway because the star that gives us life, our Sol, will become a super red giant and expand out to Jupiter. Our beautiful jewel of a planet will be a blackened rock in space. We don't have a chance. The only thing we do have is what we do with our life while we live. That is the meaning I got from this film. We are not the supreme beings we think we are. We share this existence with other mammals as this film brilliantly showed. And much of the time, it is a fight for our survival. Good movie. Beautiful scenery as a backdrop. Just the right amount of tension. Men will love this one. Women will appreciate it for its peek into a man's world.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020
All the characters evolve into more than your initial impression. You see the facade of bravery and expression of self doubt fade away and you see fear, courage, love and bravery carry these men forward into terror and hope. I loved it. I saw it when it first came out and I could swear it ended with a chopper, homing in on the Breitling Watch beacon, just as Otoway and the Alpha square off. I waited through the credits, and to my jubilation, you see the Alpha lying on it's side, dying. You don't see Ottoway, that's left up to your imagination as to whether he lived or died. But killing the Alpha in a one on one means you live.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2017
One of my top 5 favorite movies, it is a brilliant thriller and incredibly deep. The Grey brings into question whether it is better to accept death and be at peace or to rage against it. With beautiful cinematography and absolutely astounding music. It is definitely a masterpiece.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019
I can't believe it took me almost 8 years to see this Liam Neeson film. My Wife and I love Liam Neeson and have yet to be disappointed by any of his films and performances in them. The Grey was certainly a good film with great performances by all and scenery that really made the film and it's story believable.
My Wife how the film made her feel stressed, I cannot say that I felt that way but it certainly left you wondering what and when is going to happen next. With that said, I will repeat my subject line by saying be sure you watch to the very end of the film.
My Wife how the film made her feel stressed, I cannot say that I felt that way but it certainly left you wondering what and when is going to happen next. With that said, I will repeat my subject line by saying be sure you watch to the very end of the film.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019
This film by all rights should have won an award. The subject matter, in my opinion, was what held it back. Gruesome attacks by wolves were hard to watch even though the details of the attacks weren't shown in detail as they took place. Liam was brilliant in his role but that's nothing new. He usually is. Everyone played their role well. I know some are talking about how they were whining. Of course they were! That only added to the realism. The end left me speechless for several minutes. While you can guess the outcome, nothing is set in stone. This truly is a must watch.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020
I wanted to ensure I said fictional- because I do like Liam, the plane crash was really great, but downfall is the behavior of the wolves.
This movie came out at kinda of a critical point as well, when we were trying to get people to not hunt wolves and this demonizes them even further! in the last 100 years there have only be a handful of accounts of deaths attributed to wolves in the US. You are far more likely to be killed by horses, cows, and deer.
1. I can see a wolf defending it's kill ,so maybe the first encounter could have happen.
2. Wolves are very much family oriented, and wouldn't have sent their breading female in to test humans. (fun fact females are often the head of the pack too)
3. Wolves like any top-teir predator have amazing deductive skills- and probably wouldn't have followed them for so long. Most wolves die of starvation and to track prey that long is a waste for precious energy.
4. Wolves that don't see humans very often are actually quite tolerant of us.
5. Wolves are pretty easy to overcome- they are so ingrained in hierarchy, once you have it pinned down it wont fight back or bite.
6. They are dangerous wild animals, but they are not this villainous and essential to the ecosystems. The areas wolves were reintroduced had a huge ecological benefit.
If you ever find your self being stalked by wolves....simply stand up to them. Most often tail goes between the leg and they scurry off. Try that with a mountain lion and get back to me lol.
This movie came out at kinda of a critical point as well, when we were trying to get people to not hunt wolves and this demonizes them even further! in the last 100 years there have only be a handful of accounts of deaths attributed to wolves in the US. You are far more likely to be killed by horses, cows, and deer.
1. I can see a wolf defending it's kill ,so maybe the first encounter could have happen.
2. Wolves are very much family oriented, and wouldn't have sent their breading female in to test humans. (fun fact females are often the head of the pack too)
3. Wolves like any top-teir predator have amazing deductive skills- and probably wouldn't have followed them for so long. Most wolves die of starvation and to track prey that long is a waste for precious energy.
4. Wolves that don't see humans very often are actually quite tolerant of us.
5. Wolves are pretty easy to overcome- they are so ingrained in hierarchy, once you have it pinned down it wont fight back or bite.
6. They are dangerous wild animals, but they are not this villainous and essential to the ecosystems. The areas wolves were reintroduced had a huge ecological benefit.
If you ever find your self being stalked by wolves....simply stand up to them. Most often tail goes between the leg and they scurry off. Try that with a mountain lion and get back to me lol.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021
This movie starts out being as cold and unbearable as the location where it was filmed. How can anyone survive it? The pain of it.
The men that go through it find out about themselves ... and each other, while going through trying to save themselves from tortuous circumstances and the environment.
How can anyone survive it ... and does anyone ... ?
The men that go through it find out about themselves ... and each other, while going through trying to save themselves from tortuous circumstances and the environment.
How can anyone survive it ... and does anyone ... ?
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carol
2.0 out of 5 stars
By half way through, I was rooting for the wolves.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2017
I bumped it up from one star to two solely because the plane crash scene is the most terrifying crash scene ever put to film. They should have started and ended the film with that. You'd have a film that was ten minutes long, but by Jove would it be good!
The wolves are well done, but everything else is complete hokum. Watch if you like forced conflict and dubious ideas about wolf behaviour.
The wolves are well done, but everything else is complete hokum. Watch if you like forced conflict and dubious ideas about wolf behaviour.
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Fox in Winter
4.0 out of 5 stars
Will to Live vs. Wolf
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 5, 2012
I'm pro-wolf and pro-Liam, and anticipated this movie for months. Here we go:
1. The sound is awesome. I pick a tiny bone that the wolves were dubbed as tigers (wolf growls not sufficiently frightening?) but the utter isolation and unsurvivable weather came across 100%.
2. The ending - wait until after the credits.
3. Liam's best performance after "Taken". No question. A must for Liam fans.
4. The wolves, whilst ever-present, don't cause all the deaths. Some deaths are due to the plane crash, the weather, the journey, or accident. So not an unrealistic wolf witch-hunt.
5. Yes, anyone connected with wolves knows how fast they can run, and therefore this film would have ended in half the time or less. It's a major flaw.
6. At times you'll find yourself screaming at the screen while the characters yap on wasting time, or make similar unsurvivable mistakes, but that's just the benefit of being at home, safe & healthy & not in shock.
7. There are one or two scenes that will stay with you for a long time. Sometimes for what is NOT shown. Heh heh. And at least one of these is genuinely moving.
8. The plane crash is one of the best I've seen since "Alive".
9. One ponders just how much good we are without guns, in an environment where other animals are adapted and we are not.
10. I would have liked to see it as an 18 cert, and more realistic wolves, but wolves aren't easy to train. They make up their own mind. And that's why this film is less outlandish than you think... wolves are canny, they plan. They track. They don't give up on a fair chance of food. And they're patient. So much respect to the wolves, this hasn't harmed them one bit.
Thank you & goodnight x
1. The sound is awesome. I pick a tiny bone that the wolves were dubbed as tigers (wolf growls not sufficiently frightening?) but the utter isolation and unsurvivable weather came across 100%.
2. The ending - wait until after the credits.
3. Liam's best performance after "Taken". No question. A must for Liam fans.
4. The wolves, whilst ever-present, don't cause all the deaths. Some deaths are due to the plane crash, the weather, the journey, or accident. So not an unrealistic wolf witch-hunt.
5. Yes, anyone connected with wolves knows how fast they can run, and therefore this film would have ended in half the time or less. It's a major flaw.
6. At times you'll find yourself screaming at the screen while the characters yap on wasting time, or make similar unsurvivable mistakes, but that's just the benefit of being at home, safe & healthy & not in shock.
7. There are one or two scenes that will stay with you for a long time. Sometimes for what is NOT shown. Heh heh. And at least one of these is genuinely moving.
8. The plane crash is one of the best I've seen since "Alive".
9. One ponders just how much good we are without guns, in an environment where other animals are adapted and we are not.
10. I would have liked to see it as an 18 cert, and more realistic wolves, but wolves aren't easy to train. They make up their own mind. And that's why this film is less outlandish than you think... wolves are canny, they plan. They track. They don't give up on a fair chance of food. And they're patient. So much respect to the wolves, this hasn't harmed them one bit.
Thank you & goodnight x
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Dances With Neeson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 16, 2012
"The Grey" is definitely NOT a one star disaster, as some reviewers on here have suggested. They've unfairly written off what I think is an exciting, harowing, tense and surprisingly moving film. Maybe some viewers were disappointed they weren't served up the usual generic action aventure movie, perhaps others were offended by the inaccurate depiction of the wolves. It probably is irresponsible to present these beautiful animals in such a negative and erroneous way, but surely their presence in the film is more metaphorical rather than an attempt to portray them realistically.
I think Joe Carnahan is an incredibly talented director. He has that rare ability to take familiar scenarios and breathe new life into them, making them feel fresh and exciting. The plane crash sequence is a masterpiece of controlled tension, brilliantly using silence and an insidiously creeping camera to create an unsettling atmosphere. Carnahan has only made four movies, but he's only going one way and that's up.
There are stacks of good screen actors out there, but surprisngly few have the confidence, stature, talent and presence to pull off the lead role in a big movie like this. Liam Neeson is one of those actors. Although approaching sixty when he filmed "The Grey", the man has NEVER looked better. A hugely charismatic and intelligent performer, he provides a rock solid centre, and gets fine support from a bunch of smart character actors.
Please don't be too put off by the plethora of one star reviews. It's alot better than that.
I think Joe Carnahan is an incredibly talented director. He has that rare ability to take familiar scenarios and breathe new life into them, making them feel fresh and exciting. The plane crash sequence is a masterpiece of controlled tension, brilliantly using silence and an insidiously creeping camera to create an unsettling atmosphere. Carnahan has only made four movies, but he's only going one way and that's up.
There are stacks of good screen actors out there, but surprisngly few have the confidence, stature, talent and presence to pull off the lead role in a big movie like this. Liam Neeson is one of those actors. Although approaching sixty when he filmed "The Grey", the man has NEVER looked better. A hugely charismatic and intelligent performer, he provides a rock solid centre, and gets fine support from a bunch of smart character actors.
Please don't be too put off by the plethora of one star reviews. It's alot better than that.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
I am a great fan of his films including Taken and Walk Among ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2017
First let me say i bought this from the view of being a Liam Neeson fan, I am a great fan of his films including Taken and Walk Among the Tombstones as well as other less prominent roles such as the one in Kingdom of Heaven.
This is a survival film with a couple of good characters and some less enjoyable characters present and whilst the plot is not terrible the CGI for the wolves is good (not great). After sitting the whole way through the film the ending, whilst like a thriller, for me was frustrating. If yopu want a good survival against the odds in the wilderness film Im sure you will like it but it wasn't to my taste.
This is a survival film with a couple of good characters and some less enjoyable characters present and whilst the plot is not terrible the CGI for the wolves is good (not great). After sitting the whole way through the film the ending, whilst like a thriller, for me was frustrating. If yopu want a good survival against the odds in the wilderness film Im sure you will like it but it wasn't to my taste.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 20, 2012
The Grey is directed by Joe Carnahan who also co-writes the screenplay with Ian MacKenzie Jeffers, based on Jeffers' short story Ghost Walker. It stars Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson, Nonso Anozie and James Badge Dale. Music is scored by Marc Streitenfeld and cinematography by Masanobu Takayanagi.
Seven men led by suicidal John Ottway (Neeson) try to survive in the Alaskan wilderness after their plane crashes. A wilderness of extreme weather and hungry grey wolves...
A lot of people didn't get the film they were expecting when they trundled into the theatres to see The Grey. With a shifty advertising campaign suggesting it was an action adventure movie, one where fisticuffs with wolves was a draw card. What resides in Carnahan's movie is however very different from those expectations, for The Grey is a deep movie, a profound movie in fact, one of mythical leanings, strong in philosophical outlooks and spiritualisation, a meditation on grief as well. That it is also an excellent survival thriller is a bonus, so make no bones about it, the film deserved the $50 million profit it made; even if a lot of those original ticket buyers were kind of duped into the theatre admission!
Undeniably the film packs a big emotional punch, you have to expect that to some degree, because only the most virginal of film fan wouldn't be expecting deaths in this type of film. But there is a strong affinity to the group dynamic here that really pulls the mature viewer in to the fold. Early on you think it's standard stuff, one of the guys is a macho a-hole, one of them is cowardly etc etc, but with each passage in the story the mood and characterisations change. Introspective analysis comes into play, conversations spin to a higher level, and with Carnahan smartly able to make us feel their isolation, their terror, their conflicts and will to survive; even if that will simply will not suffice, it's very much a picture that gets under your skin and into your brain for all the right reasons.
Led by a powerhouse and intense Neeson performance (who better to have on your side in such circumstances?), with Mulroney also excellent, film is perfectly photographed by Takayanagi on location in British Columbia. His photography at times does blend beauty and terror, but mostly it keeps it harsh in colour tones as the cold bites hard and the peril of the journey unfolds. The ending undoubtedly will infuriate many, in the same way as it has proved divisive with those who have already seen it (for the record I love it, think it's perfect, even in conjunction with the ambiguous end of credits mini-coda), while some of the Wolf effects are at times iffy. But all told, this is one of the unsung treasures of 2012, a film of unexpected depth and boasting a myriad of cinematic pleasures. 9/10
Seven men led by suicidal John Ottway (Neeson) try to survive in the Alaskan wilderness after their plane crashes. A wilderness of extreme weather and hungry grey wolves...
A lot of people didn't get the film they were expecting when they trundled into the theatres to see The Grey. With a shifty advertising campaign suggesting it was an action adventure movie, one where fisticuffs with wolves was a draw card. What resides in Carnahan's movie is however very different from those expectations, for The Grey is a deep movie, a profound movie in fact, one of mythical leanings, strong in philosophical outlooks and spiritualisation, a meditation on grief as well. That it is also an excellent survival thriller is a bonus, so make no bones about it, the film deserved the $50 million profit it made; even if a lot of those original ticket buyers were kind of duped into the theatre admission!
Undeniably the film packs a big emotional punch, you have to expect that to some degree, because only the most virginal of film fan wouldn't be expecting deaths in this type of film. But there is a strong affinity to the group dynamic here that really pulls the mature viewer in to the fold. Early on you think it's standard stuff, one of the guys is a macho a-hole, one of them is cowardly etc etc, but with each passage in the story the mood and characterisations change. Introspective analysis comes into play, conversations spin to a higher level, and with Carnahan smartly able to make us feel their isolation, their terror, their conflicts and will to survive; even if that will simply will not suffice, it's very much a picture that gets under your skin and into your brain for all the right reasons.
Led by a powerhouse and intense Neeson performance (who better to have on your side in such circumstances?), with Mulroney also excellent, film is perfectly photographed by Takayanagi on location in British Columbia. His photography at times does blend beauty and terror, but mostly it keeps it harsh in colour tones as the cold bites hard and the peril of the journey unfolds. The ending undoubtedly will infuriate many, in the same way as it has proved divisive with those who have already seen it (for the record I love it, think it's perfect, even in conjunction with the ambiguous end of credits mini-coda), while some of the Wolf effects are at times iffy. But all told, this is one of the unsung treasures of 2012, a film of unexpected depth and boasting a myriad of cinematic pleasures. 9/10
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