Greyhound is a 2020 American war film directed by Aaron Schneider and written by Tom Hanks, who also stars in the lead role of Captain Ernest Krause.

The film is based on the 1955 novel The Good Shepherd by C.S. Forester, which follows the story of a first-time captain, Ernest Krause, who leads a convoy of 37 Allied ships across the Atlantic during World War II as they face the constant threat of Nazi U-boats. It is set in the timeframe of the Battle of the Atlantic in 1942.

The film mainly focuses on the tactical maneuvers of Captain Krause as he tries to outsmart the enemy submarines and protect his convoy. Krause struggles with the weight of his command and the responsibility to keep his ships and thousands of soldiers safe, while also dealing with personal conflicts and doubts.

Throughout the film, we are taken on a tense and thrilling ride as the convoy faces numerous attacks from U-boats, which results in ships being torpedoed and destroyed. The film also features detailed naval jargon and authentic naval warfare, which add to the realism of the story.

Greyhound also features an outstanding supporting cast, including Stephen Graham as Charlie Cole, a British sailor who helps Krause in his mission, and Elisabeth Shue as Evelyn, Krause's love interest back home. The film is beautifully shot, with stunning visuals of the ocean and ships, and the score by Blake Neely enhances the sense of danger and urgency.

Overall, Greyhound is a gripping and intense war film that pays tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the Allied sailors who fought in the Battle of the Atlantic.

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