This is a movie that fits my style very well. "Furious" is one of the few war films with the theme of World War II that shocked me in recent years.
Perhaps it is because I have watched too many shoddy domestic anti-Japanese films. These low-quality domestic films have no logic at all, which makes me sick. When I watched "Black Hawk Down" struggling to find an excellent modern war movie comparable to it, to no avail, "Furious" appeared.
Its reality is fascinating, sinful humanity, timid soldier, and undaunted spirit. It does not exaggerately portray individual heroism, nor does it show too much imperialism. It just objectively analyzes the process of war in a comprehensive manner.
For Tang, Sage, Fatty, and the new machine gunner Norman, "Fury" is their home. At the last minute, the five men fought against the strength of a German battalion, and they also stayed at "home"...
Norman, but He was about 20 years old, but he had experienced the most shocking period in his life. He witnessed the fire burning his teammates, the plane bombed the kind and beautiful German girl who had only known him for a day, and four US tanks were attacked on the march. When three German Tiger tanks were destroyed in an attack, he felt the cruelty of the war and his fear of it.
He turned anger into hatred and hatred into strength... But in the end, his fate was still tragic. Tang took his own responsibility. He fought in the flames to the last moment, ran out of ammunition, and the tank was almost shattered by bullets. Sacrificed with Saint, Grady, and Fatty. The Germans discovered Norman who had been asked by Tang to escape the cockpit and hide under the tank before Tang's death. Just as he refused to shoot the German soldiers at the beginning, the German recruit pretended not to see him and left. (This paragraph is a summary, it's more concise and quiet...)
If I saw the beautiful love story in the dark war in the middle of the film:
If the love under war becomes stronger in the shadows, then the power of war is also enough to destroy the new love, and even make people powerless against the fate of their lover, and watch everything pass by.
Indomitable fighting spirit and fearless will:
Tang, who led his brothers forward courageously in the flames of war.
The cowardly recruits became stronger in the cruelty of the war:
Norman who constantly surpassed himself and understood the truth of the world, he understood that there is no right or wrong in the world, only life and death and cruel killings. If he does not pull up his weapon and shoot at the enemy, then The next person lying in a pool of blood is himself.
The eternal flesh and blood and human kindness of the five American soldiers are sublimated at the end. It has both the regrets of love, the hormonal violence, and the revelation of the good and evil of human nature. What a perfect movie. In a war film, these things are often more valuable.
Compared to some terrible anti-Japanese TV dramas in China, these domestically produced "magic dramas" like rotten copper and iron are really embarrassing.
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