Greyhound
November 4, 2025
Quick Look
Greyhound is a self-contained war story that couples exciting battle sequences with interesting moral dilemmas and a runtime that doesn’t overstay it’s welcome
Recommendation
I don’t have a lot of deep thoughts on this film, but I wanted to put down a short, spoiler-free recommendation since I enjoyed it. Greyhound is a small scale war story that focus on the events of a few days during an Atlantic crossing during WWII. The film is short (around 90 minutes) and the action and tension are constant so that the entire thing felt over almost too soon.
The stakes are smaller than many war films: only the ships in their convoy, but the focus is on the captain and how his decisions impact the lives of his men and the non-military vessels under their protection. That’s mixed with the suspense of the lurking U-boats.
The film’s focus isn’t on glorifying or condemning the captain’s choices and on the impossible calculus that the captain is confronted with as he wrestles difficult decisions. For me, this movie has the baseline suspense and drama to be entertaining, and poses enough difficult questions to leave you wondering what you would decide to do in the same scenarios.
I would only not recommend this to people that find combat movies uninteresting as that’s a large chunk of what you’re getting. If you enjoy that, then this film also has character drama to go with it and the story is grounded enough that it’s not hard to empathize with.