So, there's this untitled sequel to Greyhound directed by Aaron Schneider. It takes Krause and the crew from Normandy's chaotic beaches to the vast Pacific. The tone feels quite gritty, capturing the relentless nature of war, and it's got that tension that keeps you on edge. Pacing is brisk, yet it doesn’t shy away from the weight of the characters’ struggles, making it a blend of action and drama. The practical effects? Quite striking, really, especially in the naval sequences. You can feel the tension in the crew’s interactions—there's a rawness that adds depth. It’s interesting to see how they tackle the broader aspects of the war, not just the battles, but the human cost involved. Definitely a distinctive take.
Explores WWII from Normandy to the PacificFocus on crew dynamics and human costGritty realism with practical effects
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