In order to make the film look more real, the crew has done the perfect restoration of the details in the film with infinite detail. The shape of each soldier in the film is carefully designed. The makeup process to restore the original appearance of the soldier is very complicated. There is not only mud on their faces, but also the blood of their comrades. As for the costume design of the film, the costume design Maya Meschede is also very rigorous. The crew made a special trip to Berlin to find old clothes that would be made in the 1940s, so every button to every hook in the movie is authentic and original.
Compared with the restoration of these details, the "prop protagonist" in this film-the tank, is much more difficult to restore. First of all, the interior of the tank must be truly restored, just like rebuilding a car, from the sound to the engine. The final product must run like a Mercedes-Benz. In this regard, the producer Bill Bullock said that there are no computer special effects, but real tanks, real clothes and equipment, shooting in real mud and heavy rain, and experiencing the unforgettable winter in Europe that year.
It is reported that every detail in the film is based on evidence, and even five U.S. Sherman tanks and a German Tiger tank were moved to the set. These "real guys" have an appearance rate of more than 80% in the film. They are full of momentum and diverse tactics on the battlefield of bullets. The most eye-catching battle in the film was the battle between the American Sherman tank unit and the German Tiger tank.
The "absolute killer" on the battlefield of World War II that appeared in the movie-the German Tiger Tank was the only real guy in the world that was captured by the British that year.
Tiger Tank No. 131 is stored in a tank museum in southern England. It is also the only tiger tank that can be operated in the world.
In order to truly restore the cruelty of war, the crew of "Furious" rented this tank from the museum for filming. On the set of "Furious", this antique-class cultural relic tank was regarded as a superstar, and its dignity far exceeded that of the film starring Brad Pitt. The crew even asked the Marine Corps to train the actors for a week, let the actors eat and live with the tank, and restored the internal structure of the tank 1:1, allowing the actors to better understand the "Goss" in the tank. pull".
Pete also received intensive physical training in the Marine Corps training camp, participated in tank driving training courses, and ate and drank in the tank with his comrades for several months.