Fury

2014 "War never ends quietly."
7.6| 2h15m| R| en
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In the last months of World War II, as the Allies make their final push in the European theatre, a battle-hardened U.S. Army sergeant named 'Wardaddy' commands a Sherman tank called 'Fury' and its five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.

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Fluentiama Perfect cast and a good story
Limerculer A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Josephina Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
raikkox From the starting point I felt something was not right about this movie. But I tried to give it a chance. However, lousy characters, dumb effects (laser beams? Come on!). But the worst part was to watch a sergeant making a PFC commit a war crime for reasons I yet do not understand. They took a great idea, which was to represent battle tanks during WW2 and turned into gargabe. I'm sorry for Brad Pitt, really.
maberg75 A great performance of all actors with an OK story. What the film is mostly about the horrors of WWII and reflection of how the US saved Europe from the horrors of the Nazi regime. It shows how people sacrificed their lives for a greater good. The film does good in showing the gore and is a realistic portrayal of war. It does not take the level higher going deeper in the characters as maybe 'Saving Private Ryan'. Still a good movie and not good for the faint-hearted.
stationx-65641 As usual, the liberal arts minded and those who never have served in the military rate this move low - as low as their practical experience goes with regards to war, real men and the real world as it exists. The movie tempers the horror that is and always should be war. There is no mercy save in the minds of the politicians who make these wars and the cube warriors studying it from afar. Kill or be killed is the least of one's problems, as duty calls for more, much more of a real man or woman these days as in the past. Is there anything you liberals would lay your life on the line for save sex, drugs and illegals and your New World Order?This is about the core values every person who is a true citizen must have, not just in war but in life. What defines oneself is what one does, not says. Somethings like America, a whisper among the screams of a violent world, call for a citizen to sacrifice for the whole, not the one. This movie shows the collective good and such patriotism in a desperate and socially separated group fighting for more than just each other - and these movie critics and their college-knowledge campus rats just don't get it, and never will.The only thing worse than tank warfare is war at sea as both call for massive loss of life but coordination beyond pulling a trigger or stick.Fury - best describes in the mind of this Mustang officer of two wars what war is all about and what this film gives you cowards back home a glimpse of.You sell your country and citizenship so cheaply, as what skin have you ever had in the game? And electing a socialist bimbo in New York says it all - like her, you are not truly Americans.
dennisgcarrier Oodles of gritty violence. SO many guys get shot and blown up. Numerous people being burned alive, several decapitated, several summarily executed and many, many blown to pieces. Yeah, it's all there. Three hours of it. The guts, the glory, Brad Pitt is horribly scarred. And Shia's character loves Jesus. God Bless America! Check out the German that is actually stupid enough to stick his head in that tank!Predictable.Could write a short book about how it was unrealistic.The scene where the young soldier goes into the bedroom with the young Fraulein (and Brad Pitt's character saying "If you don't take her in that bedroom, I will") raised my eyebrow knowing the history of the period. Tens of thousands of German women were raped by Allied troops-mostly Russians. Many committed suicide afterwards.American troops illegally executing German prisoners is presented as something normal and accepted. In reality Brad Pitt would have found himself in the Brig. Shooting them down during the heat of battle, even if they are just standing there unarmed, is one thing. Some times during heated action you cannot take prisoners and you cannot leave them behind alive. But cold-bloodedly shooting them after they were taken prisoner was not allowed. SS Concentration Camp guards were summarily shot by Allied troops, however. Some allied troops claimed they would shoot SS who tried to surrender. Officers didn't want this happening for good reason. Because it could cause reprisals against Allied POW's. And they could also face court martial or have their records permanently besmirched if these things were done by men under their command.They would never have put such a Greenhorn in a driver's position with zero training. Because a Sherman is not easy to drive and takes practice. They also must have practice on the guns and learn various maintenance duties. In a combat situation on-the-job training on a tank is like suicide.I laughed when Pitt's character said "I love it in here." Those Shermans would get up over 100 degrees and stink like diesel fumes. Nobody liked being inside them. All it takes is a 12-year-old to pop up out of a ditch with a Panzerfaust and your entire crew gets lit up like human torches. And he loves it in there? Get real.I laughed when they hit that mine and Brad asks "Can you fix it?" And he says he can. There's no way he's fixing that with out outside help and equipment!!! It's beyond ridiculous to think a disabled Sherman tank would take on an entire SS Battalion. Anybody that did that would be mentally ill. They would run. Any Officer would order them to scuttle the tank and destroy its ordinance. An experienced tank crew would not be sacrificed like that with out specific orders and a special reason. And it would not be necessary for any reason. At this point in the war we were destroying battalions with just aircraft. The U.S. Army crushed an entire SS Armored Division with just artillery. Nobody needed to make desperate stands with a Sherman.