Fury Reviews
A decent enough action film but it reeks of American exceptionalism and Norman's characterization feels rushed and inconsistent.
Not a great movie poor acting
The more I watch this film the more I want to enlist in the military. The director did an incredible job of portraying a confident war general with Don and his young trainee Norman who we all fell in love with. Greta comedy in a serious move as well. Good Watch
It took me a few times to really appreciate this film. I went into it thinking it would be a non-stop action movie, and was disappointed at first. However, the second and third time watching it, and catching all The dialogue made me really appreciate this movie. The acting is 10/10, and the ending pulls at your heart strings.
Great acting, harrowing combat scenes and a sacrifice like no other. Fury strikes me as one of the most “real” war movies of our time. The protagonist is faced with a sacrifice like no other, trifling the existing combat movies made. Action packed with a gripping plot, Fury is a must see.
As far as war Dramas go this one has all the believable action and storyline to make you genuinely feel what life was like in a tank squadron. Pitt kills is as Squad leader, supporting case does well showing a diverse group of likely co-horts. Worth the watch
Brad Pitts' performance in this movie was why I chose to become a 19Kilo (tanker) in the U.S. Army.🫡
Love this film! Have watched it multple times. What really stands out about Fury is how raw and gritty it feels. The battles are chaotic and terrifying, and the film doesn’t shy away from showing how brutal war is. The tank scenes are some of the most intense I’ve ever seen in a movie—you feel the claustrophobia inside the tank and the constant danger outside. It’s loud, dirty, and unrelenting, which makes it all feel so real.
Fury is a gripping WWII film that’s both well-produced and brilliantly acted. It captures the horrors and psychology of war in a way few films do today, offering a raw and emotional experience. With a strong cast and intense storytelling, it’s a powerful reminder of the kind of character-driven war movies we rarely see anymore.
director looks like gordon freeman lol
A excellent depiction of the horrors of war within the claustrophobic world of a Tank. Brad Pitt has many standout moments. And one of his best performances. A must see movie.
really enjoy the movie, i love how don look tough but completely different when he's alone. beautiful movie
Very good war film I definitely recommend it definitely isn't quite realistic but I still enjoyed the battles and had a great ending
Fury does an excellent job highlighting the loss of innocence and moral ambiguity of war. In a way that many war movies fail, Fury centers itself on the notion that soldiers are not necessarily heroes, but rather brave souls ordered to inflict chaos. Action scenes are captivating, and the camaraderie between the characters is established in a way that makes the final act very intense.
One of the best movies of all time. It will make you laugh, cry, angry… truly captivating and amazing.
Great movie. Great acting. Brad Pitt voice/accent wasn’t as great but awesome movie overall.
"Best job I ever had." So dang good. Love this movie.
Bro im not even American but still this movie is so entertaining. Reason for this is that its so good that it keep u stick to your seat all the time....
One of the best war movies I've ever seen, all the characters are good, and an exciting ending
🍅 8.0/10 “Shane… Shane never changes”. Great war film that has an amazing last stand. The characters are entertaining and the action is very well executed.