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I thought this was decent. The naval warfare wasn't nearly as visceral as the tank stuff from Fury. I also wished they had shown a little more from the sub's and other destroyer's perspectives.
There was an issue I noticed earlier in the movie, when they first start hunting a sub. Hanks wants them to plot an intercept course after just recently telling the crew to increase speed to 36-knots. They plot the course and then shortly after the tells them to slow to 22-knots, without recalculating an intercept point. That part took me completely out of it and I realized at that point I was just watching a mindless "action" flick.
has every love interest tom hanks has had been a blond except for antonio banderes in philadelphia?
As stupid as this sounds, it annoys me that they try to cast a 64 year old man as a “first command” officer. That shit don’t fly.
Volunteershas every love interest tom hanks has had been a blond except for antonio banderes in philadelphia?
To me the German U-boat captain trolling them on their radio frequency in broken english was enough. I couldn't give a tapdancing fuck who was commanding that boat anymore. They could had Gandhi, Bill Adama or Roosevelt himself in charge of that ship, it wouldn't have mattered.
Imagine being a writer for this shit: "hey guys those German villains aren't villain enough, we should clearly show what assholes they really are!"
I really appreciated those two factors. Made the film a difference experience. I think you could make a series of little world war two films along the same lines, focusing on events/people that haven't gotten much attention.
Alistair MacLean's first book HMS Ulysses is quite similar in many ways too, and still worth a read I think.The book it is adapted from was written with a theme of the constant pressure the screens were under to protect the convoys, and I think the movie focused on that element as well. I really liked that it didn't focus on characters, though I would have liked a bit more focus on just how green the captain and much of the crew were.
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