Genre: Drama, Thriller Prime Release Date: 14 November 2014 Studio: Columbia Pictures Director: David Ayer Producer: John Lesher, Ethan Smith, Bill Block Screenwriter: David Ayer Cast: Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Jason Isaacs, Michael Pena, Scott Eastwood, Brad William Henke how to watch? |
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Fury (2014) Synopsis
Fury is a war movie set in the end of World War II, directed by David Ayer. The film was released 17 Okotber and premiere in the United States two days earlier was starring Brad Pitt, Logan Lerman, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal, Michael Pena, Jason Isaacs and Scott Eastwood. Watch also, Edge of Tomorrow 2014
Fury tells the story of an army led by Sergeant Don 'Wardaddy' Collier, played by Brad Pitt. Dramatization of this film lies in the story of Norman 'Machine' Ellison (Logan Lerman) is an inexperienced soldier who even surprised to hear the sound of the shotgun blast and bomb explosion in the distance. They were assigned to go into enemy territory armed with the type of steel tanks M4A3E8 Sherman, named Fury.
Brad Pitt's acting in this Fury reminds us Liutenant Aldo Raine in Inglourious Basterds, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Despite the difference, Don Collier is less authoritative than Aldo Raine, but the two men have in common in the war against the Nazis.
The atmosphere created by this film is compartmentalized in the tank. They are dealing with Nazi soldiers frustrating, because Hitler ordered total defense until the last drop of blood. To that end, the team commanded Don had to deal with Nazi soldiers deploying children as the vanguard and the killing of parents who did not submit their children.
In some reviews, Fury tells the story is less epic and war in the real sense. He only tells a small part of the great war and the end of the defeat of Hitler's regime. For that reason why this film simply titled Fury, a name for the tank.
Fury tells the story of an army led by Sergeant Don 'Wardaddy' Collier, played by Brad Pitt. Dramatization of this film lies in the story of Norman 'Machine' Ellison (Logan Lerman) is an inexperienced soldier who even surprised to hear the sound of the shotgun blast and bomb explosion in the distance. They were assigned to go into enemy territory armed with the type of steel tanks M4A3E8 Sherman, named Fury.
Brad Pitt's acting in this Fury reminds us Liutenant Aldo Raine in Inglourious Basterds, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Despite the difference, Don Collier is less authoritative than Aldo Raine, but the two men have in common in the war against the Nazis.
The atmosphere created by this film is compartmentalized in the tank. They are dealing with Nazi soldiers frustrating, because Hitler ordered total defense until the last drop of blood. To that end, the team commanded Don had to deal with Nazi soldiers deploying children as the vanguard and the killing of parents who did not submit their children.
In some reviews, Fury tells the story is less epic and war in the real sense. He only tells a small part of the great war and the end of the defeat of Hitler's regime. For that reason why this film simply titled Fury, a name for the tank.