I think he is probably immersing himself in his work since the loss of his wife. In a situation like this he is gonna take any payout he can. I bet he retires at some point in the next couple of years and goes back home with his kids.
I didn't care for it personally. It did a good job of making the whole situation feel bleak and desperate, but I just found it boring overall and didn't care.
I liked it, but I'm a Neeson fan so I tend to have a bias.
I must say, after the crash and the shit hit the fan, part of me just wanted to turn it off because I knew it was going to be an hour of 'bleak and desperate' wolf terror and that part was really predictable. But I enjoyed each scene individually and thought for what it was, it was well done.
It's one of those movies where many people will pass, just on the premise. From a production standpoint, there's only so much you can do with 'plane crashes in deep alaskan wolf country. survivors learn they would have been better off dying in the crash'
I think that was kind of the premise. They were all gonna die, it just took them a bit to realize and accept it.
What people don't realize, is that they actually crashed on a large chunk of property owned by a mad scientist. This scientist was creating killer sheep, but he knew that if people saw the sheep acting so crazy, something was up. So he just put the sheep in WOLF camoflauge.
So they were really sheep in wolf's clothing.
What people don't realize, is that they actually crashed on a large chunk of property owned by a mad scientist. This scientist was creating killer sheep, but he knew that if people saw the sheep acting so crazy, something was up. So he just put the sheep in WOLF camoflauge.
So they were really sheep in wolf's clothing.
Did you see the ending?
I mean.. the ending, AFTER the credits? Many people skipped it.