【Movie】15003[1.25] "Fury"

Percy 2022-04-20 09:01:06

Claimed to be the most exciting World War II movie in the past ten years, although in fact it is still not comparable to "Thunder Rescue", but thinking about the impression that I haven't seen a sloppy American soldier for a long time, it is rare to be able to move out of the world only with real swords and real guns. The only original tiger left on the big screen is worthy of absolute affirmation for this film, no matter if it is determined by hobby or popular science.

"Ideas are peaceful, history is violent." I think this is first in a real war movie, it has nothing to do with justice, some are only about killing and destroying, and there are naked and cruel human nature. "It called war, you feel it?" War is not an interesting thing. In the history of mankind, only those of us who can hold popcorn and sit comfortably on the sofa in the theater will look forward to war in the era of peace.

I think the last part of Fury's insistence on the crossroads is a bit tasteless. The light of the two big scenes of the town air raid and the battle of Xie Hu far outweighed the ending. If ten minutes are the essence of the whole movie, regardless of logic, script, performance , and also in the sound effect photography, the whole play has been sublimated to the highest level.

"It called war, you feel it?" When Travis hugged his little German girlfriend who died in the blink of an eye, Norman was crying like a child, I saw it more in Travis' eyes than Norman , who has been ruthlessly swallowed up again and again by the anger of hope and with the utmost grief. I believe that the Bibbetts are not in the cold war machine. They must have experienced unspeakable pain in this war. From North Africa to France, from Belgium to Germany, they may all burn with passion in the past. Over the years, they fell in love with a foreign woman in the war, and of course they also witnessed their demise, so they would first choose to use arrogance to numb the anger on the edge of the apocalypse. They understand that if they want to truly protect their precious things, The only way is to end the war as soon as possible.

A minute later, on the plain, three Sherman M4s that once swept thousands of troops on the infantry battlefield were easily pierced through the front armor by the 88mm cannon. Norman really grew up in an instant, and he realized the cruelty of war. Not only can you take the life of your loved one in an instant, but you can also take your comrade-in-arms, your enemy, and even your own life in an instant, taking it so easily, as if the war will take the most precious thing to a person. As if nothing. So the next moment, Fury's team took the rage and destroyed the tiger's engine with two cannons.

This film is not perfect, but it once again awakens Zuo’s memories of history, reminding the world that war is not a dazzling firework show, and it is invincible to ride the torrent of steel, but have you ever noticed that the tracks are crushed into flesh under the steel His life has been in the beautiful face in the dreams of the sweetheart, the proud son in the eyes of his parents, and the loving father that his daughter looks forward to day and night?

I am so fortunate to be born in a peaceful age, just because this is enough, I am very grateful to the Red Party who led us and advocated communism from the bottom of my heart.

Strong recommendation, wonderful, consider collecting.

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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.