The Grey is dogshit. Its depiction of wolf behaviour is absolutely comical. I will not stand for any media that portrays these majestic creatures as mindless killers who relentlessly hunt humans down without exception just cause they're "apex predators" or some dumb shit.
he's dead? I don't think it's supposed to be literal, i either think they all died in the crash, or they too are some metaphor for liams struggle to want to live, his connections to the world. Maybe liam is in purgatory from the very beginning. I see it as a personal flight he is having, a bit like "Jacobs Ladder". The book the screenplay was based on is called "Ghost Walker"
"The Grey" has something to say to this. It is a fantastic movie and i will both fight you and/or die on this hill
The Grey is dogshit. Its depiction of wolf behaviour is absolutely comical. I will not stand for any media that portrays these majestic creatures as mindless killers who relentlessly hunt humans down without exception just cause they're "apex predators" or some dumb shit.
fortunately, it's not a documentary about wolves. it is an allegorical story about heroic efforts to survive and find meaning against an inevitable and even welcomed end, and it is an overlooked film due to a mismatch between its tone and its marketing. and also literalism.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Ah, i see what youre saying, but check this out:
what if...
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he's dead? I don't think it's supposed to be literal, i either think they all died in the crash, or they too are some metaphor for liams struggle to want to live, his connections to the world. Maybe liam is in purgatory from the very beginning. I see it as a personal flight he is having, a bit like "Jacobs Ladder". The book the screenplay was based on is called "Ghost Walker"