The Grey 2011 Survival Movie Explained In Hindi & Urdu
Credits
Distributed by
Open Road Films (United States)
Entertainment Film Distributors (United Kingdom)[1]
Inferno Distribution (International)
Production companies
LD Entertainment
Scott Free Productions
1984 Private Defense Contractors
Directed by
Joe Carnahan
Screenplay by
Joe Carnahan
Ian MacKenzie Jeffers
Based on Ghost Walker by Ian MacKenzie Jeffers
Produced by
Jules Daly
Joe Carnahan
Ridley Scott
Mickey Liddell
Starring
Liam Neeson
Frank Grillo
Dermot Mulroney
Dallas Roberts
Joe Anderson
Nonso Anozie
James Badge Dale
Cinematography
Masanobu Takayanagi
Edited by
Roger Barton
Jason Hellmann
Music by
Marc Streitenfeld
Synopsis
John Ottway is a sharpshooter for an oil company in Alaska, primarily killing grey wolves that threaten the drillers. On his last day on the job, he sees a wolf pursuing a pipeline worker and shoots it, listening to the wolf’s final breath. That evening, Ottway writes a letter “without purpose” to his wife, Ana, explaining his plans to kill himself, but does not follow through. The next day, Ottway boards a plane that will take him back to Anchorage for his two weeks off. However, the plane begins to have major turbulence and falls apart, crashing somewhere in the remote Alaskan wilderness. Only a handful of people survive the crash, including Ottway. Ottway sees Chavis calling for help, pinned down, stabbing his leg on his seat and his leg got stuck. Ottway helps him, though Chavis has hypoxia. Ottway finds Hernandez before they find Flannery sleeping. Ottway and Hernandez take Flannery to the crash, finding Talget, Diaz, and Burke. Henrick watches helplessly as Lewenden has a lot of blood on his abdomen. Ottway talks quietly to Lewenden before he dies of his injuries. Diaz, Ottway, and Henrick arrive at a river where Diaz, humbled by his journey and unable to walk, explains that he can accept dying in the middle of nature. Leaving Diaz to his fate, Ottway and Henrick continue and are set upon by the wolves. Henrick falls into the river and is trapped beneath the surface; Ottway is unable to pull him loose, and Hendrick drowns. Now alone, Ottway angrily appeals to God to “show him something real,” but seeing nothing, decides that he will “do it [himself.]” Exhausted and suffering from hypothermia, Ottway eventually stops walking and goes through the collected wallets before arranging them into a cross. He realizes too late that he has stumbled right into the wolves’ den – the team had been walking towards, not away from, the danger. Surrounded by the wolf pack and facing its leader, Ottway looks at his wife’s photo in his wallet. It is revealed that she was dying of a terminal illness, the reason for his suicidal tendencies earlier. As the alpha wolf approaches, Ottway arms himself with a knife and shards of liquor bottles taped to his hand. He recites the words in a voice-over, “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”, and then charges the alpha wolf. In the aftermath, Ottway and the alpha wolf are shown breathing heavily and lying down on each other, leaving their fates unknown.