the strength of the group

Clinton 2022-04-19 09:01:38

Maybe it’s because I’m used to movies such as ** wars. At the beginning, human beings were at a disadvantage one after another, and then a turning point appeared. In the end, humans always win, and ** always loses, so I was looking forward to human beings from the beginning of watching this film. The emergence of a turning point. It turned out that I was wrong, but the ending ended in an intriguing and imaginative way, which is also a highlight of the film.

The film looks like a memoir from the very beginning, from the perspective of a bystander, and everything in life unfolds from the perspective of ottwa. Although it is a thriller, due to the angle problem and the involvement of some other clues in this film, such as the matter of the male protagonist and his wife, the audience freed up some energy from the thriller and focused on the team. . Such a team with different personalities and a downturn, if they can finally defeat the wolves, what kind of way will it be? Of course, it is undeniable that the difficulty is arduous, and the team members died one by one in such a desolate place, but the film is always in a kind of negativity, and it seems that the ending is predetermined from the beginning. So there doesn't seem to be much suspense.

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Extended Reading
  • Michale 2022-04-23 07:01:36

    That feeling of powerlessness is the reason for losing in the end, right? How did the torches come about? but i love this movie because i love the city surf

  • Stefan 2022-04-23 07:01:36

    Some people are courting death, some people are waiting to die, some people are fighting to death, all of them die, which one do you choose?

The Grey quotes

  • Ottway: [Lewenden is dying/panicked] It's okay. It's okay... Look at me. Keep looking at me... It's all right... It's all right... Look at me... Keep looking at me... It's all right... It'll slide over you... It'll start to feel warm. Nice and warm... Let it move over you... It's all right.

    Lewenden: What?

    Ottway: Let your thoughts go... All the good things... All the good things. Yeah?... Who do you love?... Who do you love, Luke?

    Lewenden: My girl Rosie.

    Ottway: Is she your daughter?

    Lewenden: She's six.

    Ottway: Let her take you, then... Let her take you... It's okay. It's okay.

    Lewenden: [SOFTLY] Wait for me.

  • Talget: I keep sitting here thinking. Even with all this stuff going on, we hit the ground at 400 miles an hour, and we made it... Why would we go through something like that, that crash, if it wasn't meant to be... or ordained?

    Diaz: BY Who?... The Almighty?... That fucking fairy tale?... How about good old-fashioned blind luck?... Flannery survived that crash, so did Hernandez... It don't matter. Fate doesn't give a fuck... Dead is dead... Where do you think those boys are now?... Up in heaven? Being fitted for wings?... No, I'll tell you where they are... They're not. That's where. They're nowhere. They're gone.