film based on novel

Cade 2022-03-22 09:02:01

Here are the best war movies I've seen in 2020. If you look at it from a military fan's point of view, maybe this movie only has a 1-2 star rating. Because this novel and movie belong to the anti-German drama. From the point of view of ordinary moviegoers, this movie can be given a rating of 3-4 stars. The whole process relies on Hanks' wonderful performance and the naval battle scene to perfectly perform a good movie.

Put aside the fictional ships, fictional time, and fictional weapons and equipment criticized by military fans. This movie is really good from the point of view of ordinary moviegoers. Of course, when I watched this movie, I googled it first. This movie is based on "The Good Shepherd". I haven't read the original novel, but in terms of the adaptation of the novel, I can make up the novel and it is estimated that it belongs to the category of dramas. In addition, there is no "Greyhound" in real history.

However, aside from the above-mentioned fictional problems in the whole movie, other logics are relatively self-consistent. Humanity in war, anti-war, thinking, and the ending at the final climax are all very entertaining, especially with Hanks' brilliant performance, which can't help but bring you into those difficult times.

A Christian finally got a chance to guide and lead the fleet. From the beginning of prayer to get up, the first depth charge sank a submarine. It can be seen that the captain has solid professional knowledge and has anti-war thoughts. Although the first attack killed the first submarine he encountered, and the rest of the crew were celebrating the glory of killing the enemy, the captain said 50 lives with a deep meaning. Yes war is cruel. Life was lost under the heavy bombardment.

There were many pauses in the middle, indicating that the crew was changing guards. And the captain has continued to stick to the front-line post since the first annihilation of the enemy. Because the entire fleet encountered the ferocious wolf pack tactics of the Germans. As a non-military fan, I don't have enough knowledge of battlefield details and weapon and equipment confrontation. But the basic knowledge knows that the caravan meets the submarine group and it belongs to the sheep. Without the protection of the destroyer frigate, it is all unilateral slaughter. Although a single submarine torpedo does not carry a lot of bombs, its lethality is very terrifying. Of course, as an ordinary audience, it seems that you can only use depth charges to sink submarines from games and movies. But the amount of ammunition that a ship can load also has to be counted.

The detailed scene is not too much to describe, and some tense details in the movie always make you into the play.

The lack of depth charges in the middle and late stages, the hunting of submarine groups, the continuous loss of the fleet, the exhaustion of rescue and expulsion, the consternation and confusion caused by the delay of the war period for only 4 people and the destruction of another ship, the black chef The unsuitability of the sacrificed captain, the signal reply of the entire escort fleet after the British naval formation took over, and the final prayer and rest of the captain are all particularly wonderful passages.

Of course, where there are advantages, there are still unsatisfactory parts.

The rapid skipping of duty rotations resulted in the missing part of the middle destroyer submarine. Let the audience know that the submarine hunted a lot of cargo ships at night, and the ship has the last 6 deep-sea bombs left during the day.

In addition, the fearless challenge of German submarines is also unsatisfactory, because submarines have slaughter-style strike capabilities against merchant ships and cargo ships, but they are particularly powerless for ships. The radar and sonar detection of ships almost make submarines unable to hide. The deep-water torpedo area attack basically kills the submarine. In the mid-to-late stage, submarines dare to fight near the ship without running. Isn't he fragrant when torpedoes hit cargo ships? Have to die? To know that the submarine torpedo ammunition is relatively small. When you're done, you have to go back to refill. Going out and destroying as many ships as possible is the way to go. How much courage is it to fight against a ship?

The second one that is more confusing is when I was bombing with a submarine. Because the content of the movie was relatively compact, I didn't pause to watch it. I only knew that a certain output firepower was blown up by the enemy submarine. According to the lack of knowledge, I don't know whether it is an anti-aircraft machine gun or an anti-aircraft machine gun? The mystery is that the small machine gun on the submarine deck has such a large firepower? Explosion of ammunition?

Of course, there is a history of close combat between ships and submarines. It is said that a fool submarine happened to be hit by a real face-riding ship. Due to the insufficient shooting angle, light weapons were used on both sides. In the end the ship was victorious and the submarine was sunk. The ship also sank to the bottom of the sea the next day due to severe damage. The ship seems to be called "Bori". The question is, does this count as the ship killing the submarine and the submarine delaying killing the ship? Manual dog head

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Greyhound quotes

  • Gray Wolf: [on radio] Greyhound, good luck surviving the night.