The Fury Comments

  • Kieran 2023-09-27 11:10:55

    Maybe because of the complicated relationship, the characters' inner character has not been dug deeply enough. But the car chase, the girl running away, the son's anger, the father-son confrontation, and the final revenge were all really...

  • Sandy 2023-08-12 19:27:56

    3.5. A mediocre psychic story, the script is quite bad and confusing, but DePalma's design and scheduling skills in the simplest scene are really too many directors to break their heads and shoot. . . And even for DePalma, learning Hitchcock in this one is a little too explicit. ....

  • Colleen 2023-07-22 05:08:40

    A trapped beast between the stripes, infuriating slips through the scars without remembering how they were injured, and recognizes the location of the injury in the escape of spinning...

  • Terrill 2023-07-17 01:33:11

    3.5/5 Trying to combine various genres The scheduling of the car chase in the fog and the upgraded shots of the escape scene are remarkable, but the text is really mediocre. Most of the time, it is still a mainstream commercial routine, and none of them is attractive enough suspenseful and perhaps the most boring opening of DePalma's work, but DePalma's surprise at the end saves a film that lingers on the passing line and is even a little boring. Horror elements are added to the frenzied...

  • Rylee 2023-06-17 21:15:48

    The superpower and special agent films were not well done at both ends, and the middle was unusually loose. The action crime film for more than half an hour in the first half and the psychological thriller for more than half an hour in the middle seemed to be very separated from each other. The finale was even more hasty, but fortunately the shots were still well done, and the last scene should have been quite explosive at the...

  • Amelia 2023-05-18 06:24:41

    Mr. Parma probably tasted the sweetness from "The Witch Carrie". There are two particularly terrifying death scenes that are really amazing, but the overall effect is too...

  • Conor 2023-05-06 12:53:15

    In fact, this is definitely one of the most neglected films of Parma. This film is wrapped in science fiction and political conspiracy. Although there are no particularly tense and suspenseful elements, it is even a bit dull, but Parma makes People are surprised to create a horror version of the "X-Men" flavor. And the most shocking thing is the ending of the film, which completely subverts the ending of traditional Hollywood commercial horror films, completely stunned and despaired by the...

  • Allan 2023-04-22 20:19:54

    [B+] 1. I thought it was Parma's preview of "The Witch Carrie", but after looking at the time, I found out that this film was released later than "The Witch Carrie", and I had to admit that Parma in this film Slightly "smashed"; 2. Of course, the shortcomings of this film are limited to the type of sci-fi/thriller/agent, and the scheduling is still graceful. 3. Surprisingly, this film did not use Palma's iconic split-screen technique, but used a lot of high-speed footage in the middle of the...

  • Joannie 2023-04-20 02:48:33

    Palma is not suitable for making science fiction films, of course, there is nothing to say about the...

  • D'angelo 2023-04-18 05:27:51

    The agent in the Middle East was sniped by a colleague, his son with supernormal abilities was snatched away, and the agent returned to the United States to save his son alone. Another line is that the girl with the same supernormal ability as his son was also studied and waited for the rescue & use of Uncle Douglas of the agent. The story of this individual fighting against the conspiracy group + strange power is more like a script that Carpenter would shoot. In terms of quality, this film is...

Extended Reading

The Fury quotes

  • [last lines]

    Gillian Bellaver: You go to Hell!

  • Vivian Nuckells: I told you we should have moved to Melrose Park! Harry, this wouldn't be happening if we moved to Melrose Park!

The Fury

Director: Brian De Palma

Language: English Release date: March 10, 1978

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