Joe Carnahan, 2011
I'm pretty sure I've already rated this movie before, but it's always being displayed on television, and I like it. They say this is a action, adventure drama, for me it's a terror movie. I don't get frightened with most horror movies I've seen, but this one does that. I've been scared of wolves most of my life, or all my life, since I can think of, increased when I discover the mythology behind them. I remember I just wanted them to banish from the face of the earth, but then I started to read about them, and they're a magnificent creature, I still fear them, like hell, but I'm so mad to hear that farmers are killing Iberian wolves because they hunt there sheep's, they're so ignorant, but I understand what they might be felling. Concerning the movie, it's man versus nature, man going into the dark, the stage is the Alaskan wilderness, good pictures there, I think it's a good survival film, very tense, not as many action as expected, which is good, it's filled with masculinity, different personalities faced with an impending painful death, depressing really, you understand that there is no hope there, they're grateful to have survived a plain crash, questioning if there is fate, an higher power, God. In the most difficult time of there lives there stronghold is the remembrance of there most beautiful times, what they would like to see again, what they would still want to do. What I don't like, but I understand, is the incorrect depict of wolves behavior, still, there is scenes very accurate that I liked very much to see.