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Why Tom Hanks’ Greyhound Relied On CGI Over Practical Effects

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The new Tom Hanks film Greyhound, sets the Oscar-winning actor in World War II, a place he’s been before. While movies like Saving Private Ryan largely weren’t filmed at the actual locations of the war, they were filmed using mostly practical locations and effects. Greyhound, however, is very much a film of its own time, and that means it’s made up of a lot of digital effects. Tom Hanks, says that’s just how it’s done these days.

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