The World War II naval battle film "Greyhound" starring Tom Hanks will be released in North America on July 10. Today (July 7), IGN gave it a score of 5, the M station average score was 60, and the Rotten Tomatoes freshness was 74%. IGN said that the movie was average, Tom Hanks and World War II seemed to be a successful combination, but "Greyhound" focused too much on CG special effects, which reduced the film's points a lot. IGN Rating: 5 Average Tom Hanks and World War II seem to be a successful combination, but Greyhound's excessive focus on CG special effects reduces the film's points. IGN's overall review: "Greyhound" occasionally explodes with moments that make the audience feel extremely excited, but the film as a whole lacks attractive characters, the colorful CG lacks appeal, and the plot has no highlights, making Tom Hanks, the leading actor who could have been more outstanding, seem a little weak. Greyhound trailer: Other media ratings: M station average score 60 Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 74% The World War II naval battle film "Greyhound" starring Tom Hanks will be released in North America on July 10, and has not yet been introduced in China. |
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