This American World War II drama is too bragging, right?

Hilton 2022-03-21 09:01:09

I am not a movie fan, nor a real military fan. I say this for modesty. It is also to tell everyone that in the eyes of real military fans, there are more complaints.
I always thought that only Chinese shredded devils are the shame of war movies. I was wrong.
Even if this film is about 1945, even the German elite at that time have been buried in the vast eastern front. Even if there were only old and weak soldiers left in Germany at that time, even the dazzling high-end goods in the hands of the Germans could not exert their power in the hands of a group of rookies.
But Director, you can ask a veteran of World War II, or a fan of the army. The performance of the equipment lies here.
The American Sherman tank is in front of the German 88 anti-aircraft gun, yes, it is the 88 anti-aircraft gun. In front of the 88 anti-aircraft artillery, Sherman is basically a burning firebird, okay?
In World War II, when Sherman encountered a Tiger tank, he usually turned around and ran, and then called the bomber to solve the problem, okay? Or a large group of tanks rushed forward, spared no effort to replace a few tanks, and then went around behind the Tiger tank and hit its engine, okay?
The Tiger tank gun has a long range and is more powerful than the Firebird Sherman. Why does the Tiger charge upwards? How good is it to use your range advantage to reverse the car and beat you up? Is your IQ as a German soldier as low as your director? Otherwise, how did one Tiger tank kill more than ten Shermans?
As for the protagonist at the beginning holding a very rare German STG44 automatic rifle, is it reasonable? Where can I find ammunition? I will not analyze it.
Especially when I saw a German woman fell in love with the American soldier after listening to a piano piece, and then started having sex, I really convinced the ubiquitous superiority of American directors. Do Americans think that women all over the world will immediately take off their pants when they see the Stars and Stripes? I can tolerate the director's ignorance on military equipment, but I really cannot afford the ubiquitous obscenity of American military movies!
In fact, the German military was extremely disciplined and the quality was the strongest in World War II. The farmer of the French vineyard once complained that the American soldiers ate their grapes and drank its wine. The farmer complained: The German soldiers didn't pick my grapes to eat! It's not a year or two for the Germans to occupy France!

The Yankees were going to steal the fun. Most of the German army was wiped out by the Soviet army, although the Soviet army had more casualties than the German army. Otherwise, the German army will give the American soldiers a vivid tactical instruction class!
Speaking of American military discipline, there is a real thing in the Pacific War. Japan injects STD virus into indigenous women on Pacific islands, because the Japanese are too aware of the military discipline of the American soldiers and the talents under their crotch. Take advantage of the weaknesses of American soldiers. As a result, this trick is really effective! Many U.S. soldiers have lost their combat effectiveness

as occupation forces to insult women in conquered areas. It is very common for the Chinese army to have strict military discipline. Volunteers have also raped women in North Korea. But no one will openly write about such bullying men and women as women in the occupied areas voluntarily throwing themselves in their arms. But American movies like to give this forced portrayal of women a romantic rosy color. Please, women in other countries are not so cheap, and they like psychological abuse so much, okay? American directors, have you watched more island-country romance action movies? Subtly believe in this narcissistic sexual fantasies?

Give it 2 stars. One star for sound effects. One star is given to the subject matter, which is military subject anyway.
Otherwise, negative points! Roll rough!

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  • Arely 2021-10-20 19:00:54

    The plot can still tell new ideas in a peaceful and stable plot. It is really not easy to shoot such a cruel subject matter so cruelly. I like this style of never fooling the audience with the green screen, directly on the 4 real Sherman tanks plus a real Tiger tank. Almost all the props in the film are real guys; in the end, the non-spicy Pete hairstyle must not be messy!

  • Camden 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    7 points. Very texture, both the scene and the sound. The scene where tanks lined up to save people and the scene where they stood at the crossroads were all well shots. Shia LaBeouf, basically the whole process, looking at Brad Pitt with tears in his eyes, just looking at it, which means a few things... In addition, the German soldier's laughter at the end was disgusting. This arrangement is really disgusting. Superfluous and stupid.

Fury quotes

  • Wardaddy: [Norman has just killed his first enemy soldiers] Norman. It wasn't nothin,' right?

    Norman Ellison: Come again, Sergeant?

    Wardaddy: Rubbin' out those Heinies. Splashed 'em real good. Wasn't nothin,' right?

    Norman Ellison: [With an odd look in his eyes] Sure, Sergeant. Yeah, it wasn't nothin.' Fact, I kinda liked it.

  • Trini 'Gordo' Garcia: [Deleted scene] Our tanks are shitboxes. German guns punch through them like butter. We get hit, we're gonna burn, burn up fast. You see that hatch right behind you? We get hit, I'm gone, right through there. I'm not waiting for you, and I'm not helping you. Got that?

    Norman Ellison: Yeah, I got it. Thank you.