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Greyhound Movie DVD
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- Package Dimensions : 7.52 x 5.28 x 0.67 inches; 2.4 ounces
- ASIN : B09MN16RDT
- Best Sellers Rank: #87 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #24 in DVD
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5 Stars
Realistic Dramatization of Intense WWII Naval Combat in the North Atlantic
Was a bit apprehensive at first buying what I thought might have been a pirated copy, however you would never know it for the Picture, Resolution, Graphic Depiction & Sound in ( Dolby 5.1) was ABSOLUTLEY PERFECT !Tom Hanks never fails to Deliver !
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
Been looking for this movie for years, (not all of us have access to Apple TV). Reasonable price, movie played with no problems. Couldn't ask for more.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
What a riveting and thrilling movie! Destroyer sailors perhaps haven't been given the accolades they deserve. Nor have their opponents, and all the young men and women who met their ends in the cold sea. Kudo's to the filmmakers and cast.
Technical Note:
The video stream shifts timing to lag behind audio at approximately 0:58:15 and lasts to approximately 1:00:22, two minutes seven seconds duration. This lag is present on all versions, DVD and otherwise, that I've found.
Technical Note:
The video stream shifts timing to lag behind audio at approximately 0:58:15 and lasts to approximately 1:00:22, two minutes seven seconds duration. This lag is present on all versions, DVD and otherwise, that I've found.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
One of the more interesting films to come out in the past few years was Greyhound. Based on the C.S. Forrester Novel "The Good Sheppard" the movie depicts the horrific trials which were the result of Naval Combat in the Second World War. The early years of the war, at least for the US, but had already been suffered by the European participants for the three years previous since the war began, were horrific. Britian came close to starving because the U-Boat Wolf Packs were sinking the UK Merchant fleet to oblivion. This movie depicts that fight.
Probably the most difficult jobs for a naval commanding officer is the prosecution and destruction of submarine contacts. The target is elusive, can easily hide under the water beneath thermal layers and is only betrayed by the sound of its propellers. The U-boats of the day were very noisy by the standards of today, but the primitive hydrophones and detection gear made for difficulties in the location and tracking of these targets.
Tom Hanks presents a script that captures those tense days with all the visceral elements that made up those days. The horrific cold and conditions. Weather which made seas almost impossible to travel and served to hide the U-Boats from prying eyes. It was hard on the ships and the men and the sea is an unforgiving environment where stupidity pays the ultimate penalty and extracts that penalty without mercy.
During the Battle of the Atlantic over 7800 ships were sent to the bottom of the ocean with 72,000 sailors and passengers going with them. The U-Boats suffered as well with 28,000 being killed with a 75% casualty rate. It was horrific for all concerned.
The film presents the allied side of the conflict, but does this effectively with engaging characters and the kids being placed into situations where weeks before they were college students or working at the odd jobs on the farm. Now they are cold, scared and thrust into situations with imminent death if a mistake is made. In one scene, a sailor passing a report stops to sneeze and almost gets the ship destroyed. The film is filled with scenes of this nature.
Tom Hanks has written an effective and engaging script, which depicts the horrors of war with burning ships and men pushed to the limit. It is a thoroughly engaging film which deserves a viewing.
Probably the most difficult jobs for a naval commanding officer is the prosecution and destruction of submarine contacts. The target is elusive, can easily hide under the water beneath thermal layers and is only betrayed by the sound of its propellers. The U-boats of the day were very noisy by the standards of today, but the primitive hydrophones and detection gear made for difficulties in the location and tracking of these targets.
Tom Hanks presents a script that captures those tense days with all the visceral elements that made up those days. The horrific cold and conditions. Weather which made seas almost impossible to travel and served to hide the U-Boats from prying eyes. It was hard on the ships and the men and the sea is an unforgiving environment where stupidity pays the ultimate penalty and extracts that penalty without mercy.
During the Battle of the Atlantic over 7800 ships were sent to the bottom of the ocean with 72,000 sailors and passengers going with them. The U-Boats suffered as well with 28,000 being killed with a 75% casualty rate. It was horrific for all concerned.
The film presents the allied side of the conflict, but does this effectively with engaging characters and the kids being placed into situations where weeks before they were college students or working at the odd jobs on the farm. Now they are cold, scared and thrust into situations with imminent death if a mistake is made. In one scene, a sailor passing a report stops to sneeze and almost gets the ship destroyed. The film is filled with scenes of this nature.
Tom Hanks has written an effective and engaging script, which depicts the horrors of war with burning ships and men pushed to the limit. It is a thoroughly engaging film which deserves a viewing.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
The movie was ok but it was short and not what I expected.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
This is a great movie to make us remember how vulnerable our country was at WWII times.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
Historical, thrilling, CGI done well...great perspective of the Battle of the Atlantic, the loss of which troubled Winston Churchill greatly.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
Interesting movie.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Purchased this a a gift for my father who saw the previews and REALLY wanted it. What I received felt like the packaging was sub-par and felt like the class project my 3rd grade brought home. I thought I had a bootleg copy. Worse was to come as the video was unwatched for a time and then, I was told that he was finally getting time to watch the movie. Only to be told that the video froze, glitches and then stopped in the middle of the movie, never to finish. So the awesome present blew up in my face like a torpedoed tanker. I had spent six times what I would spend on a movie for me on this and it was just horrible. I'm devastated that this was even my choice for being purchased. Embarrassing.
Top reviews from other countries
Barry Gallagher
5.0 out of 5 stars
Realistic, tension quality
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
Quality images and how tough the black hole while crossing the Atlantic.
GSG
5.0 out of 5 stars
Película de Tom Hanks
Reviewed in Mexico on July 6, 2023
Esta mejor que el libro. Lástima que por la pandemia no se vio en cine
Nicholas Parsons
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 29, 2024
Very good film well worth a watch
Wife
5.0 out of 5 stars
Believable story
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
Great movie perfect for a veteran
michael white
5.0 out of 5 stars
great DVD
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2024
Great DVD of film fist shown on Apple TV.
story of a convoy escort during the Battle of the Atlantic.
good story line, good acting and overall great movie
story of a convoy escort during the Battle of the Atlantic.
good story line, good acting and overall great movie
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