THE GREY – A Movie Review

THE GREY - A REVIEW As a person that has spent a good portion of their lives outdoors, I was keen to see The Grey. I am a professional guide (which means I have a bevy of wilderness first aid certs and have a keen understanding of weather/nature), and love a good ol’ fashioned survival film. The Edge, Cast Away and to a lesser extent, Into The Wild (a perfect example of what NOT to do). So when The Grey came out I thought, “Finally, a movie where Liam Neeson fights some wolves with broken bottles taped to his hands.” I’ll be honest, I enjoyed watching the film. There was the regular Hollywood ignoring of how cold actually affects the human body and the mis-understanding of mammalian regression, but I sustained my disbelief because it was another movie about the outdoors and how, ostensibly, we are all nature’s bitch in the end. I even enjoyed the androgynous ending (to see the actual ending watch until the credits end), and furthered on to wikipedia to do some extra study of the film. This is where I found this juicy morsel of subversive malarky, “Promotion for The Grey, in part, targeted Christian groups by issuing a “film companion”, which highlighted the spiritual value of the film.” This angered me to no extent. As a semi-spiritual person who is beholden to no dogma other than my own, it blew my mind. This was the demonization of Atheism. This was a movie not about survival in nature, but surviving in a world without God’s white kid from the Middle East. I go into the woods to get away from social blights I go into the woods because, for lack of a better word, it is my ‘Church’. I understand that people see religious ideology and iconography in all things natural, but they also see it in toast. Or sneezes. Or the lack of ideology or iconography. I have spent too much time in wilderness settings to see it as anything other than ‘the truth’. No god will help you if you are unprepared. There is no meaning other than what you create inside your own mind. Vishnu, Allah, Jesus, Ryan Gosling…these people are all out there and at the same time, not there at all. Sure, you can say that The Grey is more about Christian civilization vs Pagan ambivalence, but where is your God when you don’t know how to preserve a moose carcass Mr. McCandless? Anyway, I would have lovingly told everyone I know to see this gut wrenching film. But, now I find it insulting. Like I’ve been lied to. Like there was something in the kool-aid. Like an, “Oh by the way, we tricked you into liking this without being honest about what we were doing.”
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Book On Tape – The Play
Media Release For immediate release: September 22, 2011 Media contact: Liz Lepper, Bottom Line Productions 780-988-8914 x 3 | liz@bottomlinepro.com Trent Wilkie presents Book On Tape (The Play) Written by: Trent Wilkie Starring: Joleen Ballendine and Trent Wilkie Sound Design/Production by: Brian Bergum Video Componentes by: Mike Robertson Directed by: Taylor Chadwick Writer and performer …
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Aachen – Press Release
By Trent Wilkie (of Mostly Water Theatre) Carl is a funny old man. In the autumn of his life, it's time he makes a will. With his long time girlfriend having left him to live in Aachen, Germany, and trying to cut down on his weed consumption, Carl is not in the best of moods. …
