Only pure man movies recommended for pure men to watch

Alisha 2022-04-23 07:01:06

The Second World War is coming to an end, and the Allied forces entering the German hinterland only need to survive the final battle to be able to retreat. Inexperienced recruit Norman is stuffed into the "Fury" tank squad, the young man who was originally typing a typewriter faced the brutal war fear, confusion, and at a loss. "Fury" unfolds from Norman's perspective, looking at how individual people experience life and death and grow and change when survival and human nature conflict.
During the war, people who didn't know each other before had to face a life-or-death decision because of their hostile relationship. What impressed me the most in the movie is that Norman was reluctant to take action in the face of the young enemy's face flashing by in the grass. It was this hesitation that caused the machine gunner in the previous tank to be set on fire. , Norman watched helplessly as his companion committed suicide to avoid torture. At the end, Norman hid under the tank, and the flashlight of the searching young enemy hit Norman's face.
For such a pure men's film with a very high male hormone index, boys can go to the cinema to enjoy the smoke of war, armored tanks, and flying shells. Student Qian Denghui spoke highly of the film and used the word "superb". But to me, such a war movie that blows up, blows up, blows up again, falls in love, and continues to blow up is not outstanding in terms of plot and human nature, and the individual heroism is even a bit old-fashioned. The love scene is even more blunt and inexplicable, so it can only be regarded as good-looking. The plot of the tank team sticking to the crossroads was also criticized by netizens as the American version of the Five Heroes of Langya Mountain. However, Qian Tenghui also made a lot of sense. When the domestically produced WWII films are still stuck on tearing devils with hands, slashing devils with swords, and bombing planes with grenades, we are really embarrassed to despise them.
But it is worth mentioning that Brad Pitt in this film has reached a new level of handsomeness! A sloppy military outfit with a hairstyle that won't mess up even after taking off the helmet many times, and a face full of dust and roughness when he doesn't wash his face is simply unmanageable. What's even more rare is that he is 51 years old, and his muscles are still strong and tight. In other words, the director should cherish Brad Pitt's handsome face as much as I do, otherwise how come two grenades exploded in the tank, and it didn't explode into a pulp, and there was not even a shrapnel scratch on his face!

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Extended Reading
  • Elody 2021-10-20 19:00:55

    My elder Pete is still handsome enough to make me pee on my pants. The only remaining faith and grace in his heart find their reflections in Shia LaBeouf and Norman respectively, so he loves them more than the lusts of the flesh. The final battle between the trapped beasts is not for nation or dignity, but for liberation. War tortures the soul far more than the body, you know it will end but you can't see its shadow. People can become like this, so the tank becomes the only destination.

  • Lindsay 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The overall conscience is a little contrived, but Hollywood's anti-German dramas basically have this virtue

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.