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Box-office forecasters are predicting that The Grey , starring Liam Neeson, will become this weekend's box office champ. Kyle Smith in the New York Post is not so sure. "t may be too conventional for the art-house crowd, yet too arty for the megaplex. I prefer to call it an unusually reflective blood-and-guts saga," he writes. It concerns the survivors of an air crash in Alaska who face a new threat -- a pack of wolves. " The Grey, meticulous in its choreography of fight and flight, and questionable in its depiction of wolf behavior, is notable for the thoughtfulness and sensitivity with which it addresses the thorny ethical and metaphysical matters of mortality," writes A.O. Scott in the New York Times. "It takes death seriously, and partly as a consequence, every moment, every frame, feels alive." Peter Howell in the Toronto Star seems relieved just to be watching a worthwhile movie again. "You don't expect poetry at the multiplex in the year's first month, much less a really good movie," he remarks. "Yet The Grey delivers on both fronts, literally and metaphorically. All hail Liam Neeson for making it so." Not all critics are so effusive. Rafer Guzmán in Newsday gives the film a so-so review. "The film's conflicting tones never quite mesh, but some fine acting and powerful moments make The Grey watchable, if not entirely compelling," he writes. And while some critics are hailing the film's surprise ending, Amy Biancolli in the San Francisco Chronicle, says it "stinks." She adds "I won't spoil it (though I should). Instead, I'll just say this Atheists should be offended. And wolves should be amused."
27/01/2012
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| If ever a group of disaster survivors deserved to die, it’s the hapless clutch of morons stranded in the wreckage of a downed airplane in this disastrous piece of so-called suspense. Even Sarah Palin would have known that you don’t leave a crash site and its emergency GPS beacon. The stalwart hunter (Liam Neeson) hired by the oil companies to protect roughnecks from wolves should have known that… not to mention the value of the plane’s wreckage as shelter and source of potential survival tools, weapons and fuel. Instead of using his expertise and intelligence to fight off the pack of ravaging wolves that besiege them, he decides instead to lead them on a 10-mile “trek for the tree-line” in the middle of a full-scale blizzard. Inevitably, the wolves pick them off one by one. If the screenwriters had bothered to do even the most infinitesimal scintilla of research they would not have wasted their time (or mine) with this exercise in stupidity. If they had, they would have learned that wolves rarely attack human beings in the wild. True, there are tall tales of Indian babes being killed and eaten by wolves, but the incontrovertible truth is that more people in North America are killed by deer every year than have ever been killed by wolves. In the last couple of centuries there have been fewer than a dozen reports of fatal wolf attacks in North America. Bambi, it seems, is a far greater threat to human life than wolf packs will ever be. Liam Neeson does his best to rescue the piece but even his acting talents cannot disguise this goat in wolf’s clothing. | ||
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