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Le Territoire des loups

Original title: The Grey
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
270K
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Liam Neeson in Le Territoire des loups (2011)
In Alaska, an oil drilling team struggle to survive after a plane crash strands them in the wild. Hunting the humans are a pack of wolves who see them as intruders.
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After their plane crashes in Alaska, six oil workers are led by a skilled huntsman to survival, but a pack of merciless wolves haunts their every step.After their plane crashes in Alaska, six oil workers are led by a skilled huntsman to survival, but a pack of merciless wolves haunts their every step.After their plane crashes in Alaska, six oil workers are led by a skilled huntsman to survival, but a pack of merciless wolves haunts their every step.

  • Director
    • Joe Carnahan
  • Writers
    • Joe Carnahan
    • Ian Mackenzie Jeffers
  • Stars
    • Liam Neeson
    • Dermot Mulroney
    • Frank Grillo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    270K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,478
    423
    • Director
      • Joe Carnahan
    • Writers
      • Joe Carnahan
      • Ian Mackenzie Jeffers
    • Stars
      • Liam Neeson
      • Dermot Mulroney
      • Frank Grillo
    • 977User reviews
    • 357Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Ottway
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Talget
    Frank Grillo
    Frank Grillo
    • Diaz
    Dallas Roberts
    Dallas Roberts
    • Henrick
    Joe Anderson
    Joe Anderson
    • Flannery
    Nonso Anozie
    Nonso Anozie
    • Burke
    James Badge Dale
    James Badge Dale
    • Lewenden
    Ben Hernandez Bray
    Ben Hernandez Bray
    • Hernandez
    • (as Ben Hernandez)
    Anne Openshaw
    Anne Openshaw
    • Ottway's Wife
    Peter Girges
    • Company Clerk
    Jonathan Bitonti
    • Ottway (5 years old)
    • (as Jonathan James Bitonti)
    James Bitonti
    • Ottway's Father
    Ella Kosor
    • Talget's Little Girl
    Jacob Blair
    Jacob Blair
    • Cimoski
    Lani Gelera
    • Flight Attendant
    Larissa Stadnichuk
    Larissa Stadnichuk
    • Flight Attendant
    • Director
      • Joe Carnahan
    • Writers
      • Joe Carnahan
      • Ian Mackenzie Jeffers
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    10timlogiovino

    This review is here because people are inherently stupid.

    This is a fictional movie. At no point does it state anywhere within the film that it's a true story or that it's based on any true event. The wolves scenario, tracking and attacking them like they do is unrealistic but again that's not what the film is about. This film at its heart is about the human will of survival and what keeps us alive. I don't mean what makes us want to live; but what keeps us alive. These are 2 different things. Liam Neesons character isn't trying to stay alive, he's just trying not to die. He shows us in the first few minutes of the film that he doesn't want to live. Human instinct; to stay alive however is both a blessing and curse in this case. The film captures every aspect of what a person would feel going through a life or death situation; whether it's your life or someone else's. If you look at this from a "realistic" perspective...how could you know this scenario, what to feel and how to act unless you've actually been chased by wolves, post commercial airline crash?

    My recommendation is to watch the film as if you've lost something in your life that means so much to you, you'd rather be dead then to have lost it in the first place.
    9jcoria

    Much Deeper than a survival film

    Just a few comments about this Jack Londonesque movie. Beyond the surface this movie harpoons the great competitions of man versus man, man versus nature, man versus God and man versus himself. What the director was able to accomplish in this raw film is an inspiration. A man evolving from suicidal tendencies, a man who protected life but initially cares little of his own, revealed his true flesh of wanting to live. The ethereal remembrances provided a cloudy peek into his pain. The parallels of the pack of wolves and the pack of men within the indifferent universe. Oh my fellow watchers this visceral movie gives us hope, purpose and the untethered pang of raw survival. To rage against the cold, while the hungry wolves that lurk in our souls attempt to devour us. Those that rate this movie poorly lack the honed taste of organic storytelling. Shakespeare throughout this movie. Enter the Gray with fortitude and alacrity and your poem will write itself. Well done.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    More Psychological Thriller Than Action...Artic Crash-Survivors Eluding Wolves & Weather

    Those who Go Into this Liam Neeson Flick Expecting Fisticuffs, Gun-Play, and Action Tropes Leave Mostly Disappointed.

    Some Actually Hostile at the "Trailer" for Misdirection and Neeson for Signing-On to this because it's NOT THAT.

    It's a Macho-Man-Movie All the way with Females Only Glimpsed through a Few Flashbacks, and Memory Laden Remarks around the Numerous Fires...

    Used as Shields Against a Pack of Wolves that Already Attacked and Devoured 1 of the "Human Pack" that have come in Close-Contact to the Wolves Den.

    Herein Lies Bones of Contention...

    Many "Experts" on Wolves and their Behavior state LOUDLY and Angrily that the Wolf-Pack in this Film do Not in Anyway Behave Like Real-Life Wolf-Packs...

    If that's a Fact and You Can Not Suspend Disbelief Enough to Enjoy the Film, and Chalk it Up to "Artistic-License" than Stay Far Far Away from this "Tale".

    On the Other Hand, it is a Bleak Psychological Study of Men Under Extreme Threat at the Hands of Ravenous Monsters and the Wrath of Mother Nature.

    Images Stripped of Color, Signifying an Unforgiving Atmosphere on the Path to "Hell".

    It's Engaging, Suspenseful, "Out-There" Entertainment with an "Edge", that's...

    Worth a Watch.
    7DogePelis2015

    White Hell

    It is a very tense and exciting movie; the plot is good, the action scenes are excellent, and Liam Neeson's acting is sublime; it is highly recommended.
    8dr-h-noguchi

    Good Horror but Not a Wolf Film

    An airplane loaded with roughneck oilmen crashes in Alaska and the survivors trek through a snow storm to survive while a pack of wolves kill them off one by one.

    Some reviewers loved it. Some hated it. Those who loved it saw a competently directed action horror film in a realistic setting filled with real people facing real threats. Those who hated it saw an unrealistic depiction of wildlife behavior and unworkable outdoor skills. People who loved it thought the movie was realistic. People who hated it thought it was ridiculous.

    Without giving away the story, let me tell you that this is not a story about actual wolf behavior. This is more like the numerous movies of the produced through the '70s, '80s and '90s about a group of people picked off one by one by unseen creatures lurking in the dark. In the '70s, they were natural animals like sharks, killer whales, reptiles, furry animals and insects. In the '80s they were space aliens and robots. In the '90s they were super assassins. Lately they are vampires and zombies. Now we are back to furry animals. But the overall theme is the same.

    It is refreshing to see this theme played out in the Alaskan wilderness rather than on a space ship or an underground city overrun by zombies. In that sense, this movie is realistic. But the furry animals in the movie behave more like space aliens than actual wolves. The "expert hunter" in the movie is not actually giving you wisdom that will be useful in the Alaskan wilderness. He is more of a generic zombie hunter. In that sense, this movie is unrealistic.

    So whether you like this movie or not depends entirely on what you are in the mood to see. If you want Discovery Channel, look elsewhere. If you want to see good acting in a scenic backdrop with lots of scary moments, you will like this movie. You don't have to really check in your brain at the door. Like so many Ridley Scott movies, this one is also a meditation on the nature of fate. This movie is a good piece of fiction. Just a bad documentary.

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    • Trivia
      According to Liam Neeson's account, the temperatures were as low as -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) ??? in Smithers, British Columbia, where the film was shot. The snowstorms/scenes were real prevailing weather conditions, and not a cinematic illusion produced with CGI (interview: Episode #20.70 (2012)). The cast wore thermals under their costumes for additional protection.
    • Goofs
      Fastening a shotgun shell to a stick does not work as well as depicted. The Mythbusters demonstrated that the human arm simply can't thrust the stick hard enough to set off the shell.
    • Quotes

      [repeated lines]

      Ottway: Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I'll ever know. Live and die on this day. Live and die on this day.

    • Crazy credits
      There's a scene after the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.70 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Running A.D. Part 2
      Songwriter Mark Kevin Wilson

      Produced by Vintage Masters Music

      Performed by Lucian Blaque

      Courtesy of Fervor Records Vintage Masters, a division of Wild Whirled Music

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    • Release date
      • February 29, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Un Día para Sobrevivir
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Open Road Films (II)
      • Inferno Distribution
      • LD Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $51,580,236
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,665,101
      • Jan 29, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $79,781,695
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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