Greyhound (2020)

“Greyhound,” released in 2020 and directed by Aaron Schneider, is a thrilling war film set during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. Starring Tom Hanks, who also wrote the screenplay, the movie follows the journey of a US Navy commander, Captain Ernest Krause, as he leads a convoy of Allied ships across the treacherous North Atlantic, while being hunted by German U-boats. What makes “Greyhound” remarkable is its focus on the often-overlooked aspect of naval warfare.

Schneider expertly captures the tension and claustrophobia aboard the USS Keeling, code-named Greyhound, as Captain Krause and his crew face constant danger from unseen enemies beneath the waves. The film’s tight pacing and relentless suspense keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. “Greyhound” shines in its portrayal of the strategic and psychological challenges of naval command. Captain Krause, battling both external threats and his own self-doubt, exemplifies leadership under pressure. The film’s realistic depiction of naval tactics and its intense action sequences provide a gripping and immersive experience, paying tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served in the Atlantic conflict.