good drama

Katarina 2022-04-20 09:01:47

Two of my favorite scenes in the whole film, one is in the middle of the night in a daze, the Allied fleet is surrounded by German submarines on all sides, one friendly ship after another fires rescue flares into the air, as the dark sky is briefly illuminated When the light is on, a ship is on fire on the sea, and the camera zooms farther and farther into the air until it rises to the clouds. The firelights under the clouds are little by little, but the aurora above the clouds are still as beautiful as ever. After watching it, I feel that there is "no urine point in the whole process", the rhythm is fast, and the combat details are very attractive. From the captain's calm and calm command to the highly professional cooperation of officers and soldiers in all positions on the ship, it perfectly presents the highly professional reality of the US Navy during World War II.

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Extended Reading
  • Celine 2021-12-21 08:01:08

    The "Battle of Midway Island", a subtracted version of "Dunkirk", discarded the nonsense and logical flaws. The streamlined and restrained film length is like a double-edged sword. If it is placed in a movie theater environment, it will be criticized to some extent for its rush and "not worth the price"; but as a streaming media on Friday, it will be The shortest time for the audience to focus their attention is the most ideal choice. The claustrophobic environment of the entire mothership and the unknown fear wrapped in the sea environment, from distress to salvation, two-point sensational three-point "bluffing" scenes three-point solid acting skills. Whether it's the character's simple character, or the potential avoidance of "thunder spots" such as slow-motion flying over bombs, this clean treatment picks up a certain spirit that has been forgotten in war films for so long, and it is really rare in itself. .

  • Arely 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    A movie that I have been able to watch recently

Greyhound quotes

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