spoiler, be careful .) Brad Pitt has a huge attraction to Gemini women, just like Angelina Jolie in Gemini loves Brad Pitt for ten years, I am obsessed with Brad · Pete has also been a long time.
Women like war movies because of one of the fighters.
At 12 o'clock last night, I watched the premiere of "Furious" at Wanda Studios.
In April 1945, the Second World War came to an end. The Allied forces deep in the German hinterland encountered frenzied resistance from the Nazi Germans. The story can be summed up in one sentence, but the 132-minute movie is completed with a wonderful narrative.
Allied recruit Norman (Logan Lerman) first came to the battlefield, and he was ordered to drove to the front with a five-man tank squad headed by "Old Gun" (Brad Pitt). The enemy's powerful firepower opened up the Nazi line of defense for the army. The old gun created by Brad Pitt is full of flesh and blood. He is a soul figure, brave, fearless, careful, loving his subordinates, and under his cynical appearance is a loyal fighter. By the way, this time, he also changed to a new hairstyle. Norman, a typist who can only type 26 letters, wanted to pick up a gun and fire at the Nazi Germans. This was an extremely difficult thing. He could not overcome the psychological barrier. When the four experienced war wolves stubbornly killed the enemy in the hinterland of the German army, only Norman could not resist the fear. His hesitation and cowardice repeatedly put his comrades on the edge of life and death. The war is cruel, Brad Pitt wants his comrades to live until the end of the war, especially the recruit Norman, Brad Pitt gave more care.
A scene in a family in Germany is a turning point for the whole movie. Delicate, restrained, and thrilling.
Brad Pitt took Norman to search and found two German women. The little German cousin watched Norman sitting in front of the piano and couldn't help but sang. Although their love was a little bit abrupt, the love awakened Norman's will to survive and made him truly transformed into a warrior. Here, recruit Norman also completed his transformation from a boy to a man. Because of the woman and the fried eggs, the other three subordinates confronted Brad Pitt and Norman. The scene was full of tremendous dramatic tension and was extremely exciting. After the German artillery fire, the girl Norman loved was crushed in the rubble, which also meant that their short love was over. After the baptism of artillery fire and many bloody lessons, Norman grew slowly and completed his own transformation. The tank "furious" also moved forward smoothly.
In the heart of Nazi Germany, they encountered the Nazi Legion. When the three-hundred-man Nazi army singing military anthems was about to approach the tank "furious", time seemed to stagnate. Regarding leaving and staying, the five people had differences. Brad Pitt said that "fury" was his home. Norman was the first to walk to Brad Pitt and stayed behind. The other three also took up arms to prepare for the death battle. In the chest of the tank "furious", the five brothers passed a bottle of red wine. The alcohol ignited them and once again ignited Norman's courage to fight.
Five people dealt with three hundred people. In the adversity of being outnumbered and exhausted, the five brothers of "Furious" looked for a breakthrough to reverse the fierce battle time and time again.
After a desperate fight, Brad Pitt used his life to protect the recruit Norman, and Norman survived. Under the "furious" steel body of the tank, Norman dug a mud pit with his hands to hide in it. The German army cleared the battlefield, and a German recruit bent over and raised his torch to spot Norman. In the flashlight, Norman's eyes were horrified. He was lying down, slowly raising his hands, and using his eyes to signal the German recruits not to make a sound. After a brief hesitation, the immature-faced German recruits really turned off the flashlight without making a sound. He and other German troops left the "fury" that had been in ruins.
Great movies are full of poetry and poetry, not just in blood and cruelty.
Norman really survived. The light of the flashlight became the light of Norman's life; this light was also the light of humanity in cruel wars.
I have no reason to laugh at Norman. Norman raising his hands does not mean surrendering.
I seem to see two little boys playing hide-and-seek, the war has gone away from them.
At this time, everything has nothing to do with nationality, nothing to do with blood, and nothing to do with war. All the pain caused by the war seemed to be quietly healed in the tacit understanding of the hide-and-seek game and eye contact of the two recruits. Although the wounds of war can never be healed.
At the end of the film, countless bullets like ears of wheat were scattered on the tank "Furious".
I hope that all the projectiles are buried in the shell, falling asleep, and not waking up again.
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