The feeling of watching this film is excitement and tension, fear, and the feeling of being chilled all over.
A submarine is actually a ghost in the sea, just like a ghost or a ghost in the real world. You know that she is by your side and attacking you at any time, but you can't see her. The signal on the radar disappears from time to time, and the sonar sends out from time to time. The alarm, the dull sound of the explosion of the deep-sea bomb, all stimulate the tense nerves of human beings. If ordinary people are involved in the play, they will feel chilled all over.
If you know a little more about the history of World War II and how awesome the wolf pack tactics of German submarines are, you will know what it would be like for a merchant ship to encounter a submarine in the sea, and you will applaud the commander who knows how to hound a good captain.
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