Review of Greyhound (2020) by Richard Lawson for Vanity Fair — 09 Jul 2020
Greyhound has texture—it’s carefully, credibly mounted and subtly performed—but doesn’t do much with it. There’s nothing wrong with a fleet little chase movie, but the Battle of the Atlantic had real sprawl, both in terms of its geography and its crucial effect on the outcome of the war.
That scope is only gestured toward in Greyhound, undermining any possibility that the film might take on an epic shape.
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This review of Greyhound (2020) was written by Richard Lawson and published by Vanity Fair on 09 Jul 2020.
Greyhound has generally received very positive reviews.
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