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"One reviewer wrote he has a gift for showing the self-doubts in a man of action and the fear in a brave man."
Yes you could see the fear and doubt on Hanks face throughout Greyhound. And yet the will to "carry on".
BTW: does he get back with the girl at the end or is that a remembrance of the beginning of the movie?
As you probably know the movie is based on the novel "The Good Shepherd" by C. S. Forester.I haven;t read the book but this is what someone says about all that:
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Another difference is Krause’s relationship with Evelyn (Elisabeth Shue) the woman he wants to propose to in an early flashback sequence. In The Good Shepherd, Ernest was actually married prior to his service on the USS Keeling, but his wife left him because of his dedication to his duty. In either case, it looks like Captain Krause’s fervent belief in his military service cost him the woman he loves; and quite potentially a lot more.
Taking place in February 1942, Greyhound happens towards the beginning of U.S. involvement in World War II. As such, there’s plenty of war ahead for the crew of the Keeling, and knowing how dangerous their duties depicted in the film were, there’s a good chance their losses won’t end there. The clincher is the fact that the thought of Evelyn at the end of Greyhound, and remembering her plea to wait until they can truly be together, takes on a new light when considering The Good Shepherd. Even if Krause makes it out of the war alive, his sweetheart isn’t guaranteed to be there waiting for him.