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Don "Wardaddy" Collier
Boyd "Bible" Swan
Norman Ellison
Trini "Gordo" Garcia
Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis
Capt. Waggoner
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Critic Reviews for Fury
All Critics (258) | Top Critics (76) | Fresh (197) | Rotten (61)
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The scenes that attempt to humanize the protagonists, while also portraying the darker side of war, are too contrived. But the raw battle scenes are riveting...but you cannot ignore the script's moral high ground.
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An impressively solid World War II movie of the kind they don't make anymore.
January 5, 2015 | Rating: B+ | Full Review… -
While these orgies of violence are staged with tense, gruesome precision, they don't convey much beyond what we already know. Namely, that war is hell. Message received.
January 5, 2015 | Rating: C+ | Full Review… -
Pitt, who at 50 still looks great with his shirt off, has the gruff charisma to play a dauntless soldier with killer courage and a vestigial streak of humanity.
January 5, 2015 | Full Review… -
It's an "unflinching" account of war -- "unflinching," in quotes, because every moment of the film is composed to grind your face into the muck and be proud of itself for doing so.
January 5, 2015 | Full Review… -
Pitt is at the top of his game, playing a man who has forgotten whatever he used to be and has wholly embraced his role in this war.
January 5, 2015 | Rating: 3/4
Audience Reviews for Fury
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May 13, 201914/05/2019Peter B Super Reviewer
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May 27, 2017boom. sacrifice the order of the day. if 5 die... more than 5 are saved... especially if you kill enough of the SS to keep a good fire stoked for a month of sundays. despite it not being a 4 in my opinion it almost made me bawl at the sitting duck point. if this were a propaganda film i would be sold. sold... do you hear? an expert portrayal of why we should respect soldiers loss.Sanity Assassin ! Super Reviewer
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Nov 24, 2016It's a rarity to see a cast of actors click so well in a film, and Fury is one of those exceptions. Brad PItt, Logan Lerman, Jon Bernthal, Michael Pena, and Shia LeBeouf all turn in emotionally complex and tense performances. A particular scene in a German apartment between Pitt, Lerman, and two German women is a stand-out scene, and it's a perfect example of how war can be brutal in ways other than raw violence. The film also pulls off the very difficult task of making the inside of a tank feel extremely claustrophobic. This is an incredible entry in David Ayer's rather inconsistent filmography.Kevin M Super Reviewer
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Oct 29, 2016As far as the look and atmosphere go, this WW2 action drama feels almost like a Saving Private Ryan spin-off. The action sequences are impressive, especially the decision to color the flying tank bullets, giving them almost a laser look, is fresh and cool. There are long calm sequences of showing the horrors of war through a different, more personal perspective. And then again there are really gruesome deaths. Sadly, the showdown follows the tropes of war dramas by the numbers and is accordingly predictable. Just like in Suicide Squad, director Ayers seems to enjoy fights in the mist (or smoke), obscuring the view. That's not particularly impressive. Still, overall a pretty strong movie with plenty of memorable scenes.Jens S Super Reviewer
Fury Quotes
Wardaddy: | Do you think Hitler would fuck us for a chocolate bar? |
Wardaddy: | Wanna talk Mexican? Find another tank. A Mexican tank. This is an American tank. We talk American. |
Boyd "Bible" Swan: | Fire! On One! |
Boyd "Bible" Swan: | Just wait until you see what one man can do to another. |
Boyd "Bible" Swan: | Just wait until you see it. |
Norman Ellison: | See What? |
Boyd "Bible" Swan: | What a man can do to another man. |
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