The human-wolf war is not only a war between humans and wolves; The Grey is more about the most gray and passive survival of human beings... The tense atmosphere of the whole movie is still in place, and it is always tense, even if it is slow. In the rhythm, there is also anxiety. There is no brave struggle, only survival. In the end, the only remaining Uncle Liam had to make a so-called end in the face of fear, and the director deliberately gave up the most exciting fight in the last regular movie, perhaps because the director wanted to reduce the investment cost, perhaps to protect the "doomsday" The endangered animals, but at least the director wants to use the crisis to reflect the lack of human nature and reflect the family outside the society. More or less, in the face of the crisis, we are all people who have a common yearning. Another survival movie of human instinct.
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