Down with The Grey
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, 02-12-2012 at 03:03 AM (5739 Views)
I have some very strong mixed feelings about this movie. While on the one hand it was a well made, good movie, and while watching it I had enjoyed elements of it. Generally speaking I enjoy survival type movies. I loved the movie Alice (which was referenced in "The Grey" which I thought was funny since part of the reason I wanted to see the movie was because I hoped it would be a bit like alive).
But one of the things which I struggled with throughout watching the movie was the fact that it reaffirms negative stereotypes against wolves, whom have I think already been greatly vilified, and of which there still exists misconceptions about among many people. The way the movie portrays wolves is almost laughable in how completely inaccurate it was. Making the wolves appear as being nothing more but savage man eating killers. When in actual truth it would be extremely rare for a wolf to attack a man.
I knew from the previews that there would be at least one scene which involved an encounter with a struggle, but I thought it was meant to enhance the action and excitement of the movie. What I did not know was that the entire movie was going to be centered around this pack of wolves marked repeated attacks against this group of people. I have tried to just put my mind in the frame that it was just a movie, and thus need not be taken seriously or factually, but the problem is there are plenty of people who will watch the movie and think wolves really are like that, and take that as confirmation that wolves are dangerous and should be eradicated.
In addition, and even worse than the portrayal of wolves within the film itself is claims that the cast had in fact eaten actual wolf meat during the filming of the movie. It is alleged that the director had ordered wolf meat from local trappers. When I first heard these claims, I remained skeptical at first, and I want to believe they are false, not only because I would find it absolutely horrific if it were true, but also because I want to like Liam Nesson but will not be able to continue to do so if this is true. Liam Nesson was quoted making statements about eating wolf stew, but it is still uncertain if it actually happened or if the remarks were made as a very bad joke. There are conflicting reports upon this point.
According to the Animal Humane Society, they have stated that while none of the wolves used for the filming of the movie itself were harmed, they could not put out a statement in the credits stating that "No Animals Were Harmed During the Making of this Film" because they could not verify for a fact that absolutely no animals were harmed throughout the movie making process.