Fury epitomizes what the fighting men of World War II dealt
with, fought with, and the heroes they died with during this horrifying event.
This movie tells a story about war, and how the young men received
combat-training to fight and kill because it became a necessary evil of do or
die; while the war erupted and bellowed around them.
To the fighting men it felt
as the doors of Hell opened and each side fought as the fires and brimstone took
a life of its own surrounded them. The doors of Hell stood opened for Wardaddy
and his men in April 1945 as they fought for freedom for all Americans.
Fury the Sherman Tank
US Army Staff Sergeant Don “Wardaddy” Collier (Brad Pitt) trained and led his crew with Fury the Sherman Tank to fight against the enemy on their own ground over the enemy lines. Wardaddy’s war-harden face proved his skills rose from the action he experienced in fighting the enemy. Now his mission led him and his men into the heart and soul of Nazi Germany where the evil enemy lived. Fury protected its five member crew as they fought their way through the enemy lines.
The cold facts that Wardaddy faced with his men proved---although
outnumbered they fought against a foe with weapons and ammo capable of wrapping
them out in seconds. Still they stood tall and brave because of Wardaddy’s
promise to keep them alive. He’s the icon of the brave Americans who fought in
World War II.
A new assistant driver assigned to Wardaddy named Boyd “Bible“Swan
(Shia
LaBeouf) whose tender heart became a challenge to toughen and kill the
enemy when needed. Wardaddy former gunner saw no target he did not eliminate and
now he needed to train Bible in the middle of a war. Bible became a strong soldier
who proved courage germinated in war to protect the men beside him.
These dirty, hungry, fatigued and sadden men remained on a mission nearing the end of the war, but his brave men Norman “Cobb” Ellison (Logan Lerman), US Army Cpl. Trini “Gordo” Garcia (Michael -Pena), Grady “Coon Ass”
Travis (Jon Bernthal) knew Wardaddy would do what he commanded other to do. You get action and drama in this war film and see how men lived and fought while protecting our freedom.
This movie is a winner for an Oscar for
the Best Film category. In my opinion, this is Brad Pitt’s best movie since
Legends of the Fall.
David Ayers wore many hats as director, writer and producer;
he performed brilliantly and I want to make sure I see more of his movies. This
movie had the best people working behind the scenes as their hard work and
creative touch is proof in the film.
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Great rev!
ReplyDeleteLoved the movie. Brad Pitt is awesome in it and I think he did many great films since LOTF ;)
He is so underrated.
Mel