Fury

Film - 2014
7,7
273.6K
Fury it's a movie with Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña, Jon Bernthal Full cast. Directed by David Ayer. Original title Fury, runtime 134 minutes. Genres War, Drama, Action.

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Review of  Emiliano Baglio Emiliano Baglio
Fury Blood is thrown away in buckets from field hospitals. In the streets the bodies of some Germans, tired of fighting a now lost war, lie along electricity poles, hanged by the SS. The tanks advance in the mud crushing corpses reduced to pulp, piles of bodies lie in mass graves, the trucks carry hundreds of dead. In the countryside, long lines of citizens with nothing left advance while columns of smoke rise all around, charred horses lie abandoned, used as a source of food by old women. The soldiers' bodies are dirty, their clothes torn, their backs covered with burn scars; when they die their bodies explode, their legs are mowed off. And in the tank the urine mixes with feces and the remains of a man's body scattered everywhere. It has been at least since the time of Saving Private Ryan (1998) that American cinema has decided to describe the war with naked and raw and Fury by David Ayer certainly fits into this trend, pushing itself beyond limits never before dared by any filmmaker. Ultimately, the director doesn't seem to be interested in anything other than describing the horrors of the last world war without hesitation or shame of any kind, setting himself the ambitious goal of making a film that immediately rises to the rank of cinema classic. And the great thing is that Fury completely succeeds, confirming a talent that until now had given rise to mixed trials. This time, however, David Ayer practically does nothing wrong and signs a masterful film, shot with a dry and no-frills style yet capable of constructing cinematically perfect sequences. The director's first decision is to rely on stereotypes. The humanity that inhabits his tank is the one already seen in hundreds of other war films. Wardaddy Read all
The incredible story of a tank of  Rael70 Rael70
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David Ayer's film starring Brad Pitt is one of the best war films of the last ten years, perhaps the best ever (with all due respect to "1917" by Sam Mendes which also turns out to be an excellent film). The story of the "Fury" tank is an intense story like few others that describes the passage from innocence to maturity through the mirror of the pain of death and the courage to kill, of the awareness that history is made up of small and insignificant stories of people who will be forgotten because what is remembered is always a summary of everything that really happened. A work full of action and acting, tension and ruthless violence. Great film, great show and great cinema. Read all

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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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