I haven't seen such a tense war movie for a long time, especially the fierce battle between frigates and submarines. The plot is simple and direct, the shooting is very real, and the special effects are used on the blade. Every shell and every depth charge has an effect, not to mention the clear ballistics. What is rare is that, in addition to the brutal war scenes, the absurdity of war is expressed by the use of sudden stillness, sky, sea and other empty mirrors. Although it is a war film, it also contains an indictment of war and respect for life. High degree of reduction to battleships and U-shaped submarines. Tom Hanks perfectly interprets the role of the captain and is also a screenwriter, which is admirable!
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