Fury Review, News And Latest Updates: Fury As Compared To Inglorious Bastards Is More Violent With A Wall To Wall Gore And An Ending Cascade Of Red
Fury Review, News And Latest Updates: Fury As Compared To Inglorious Bastards Is More Violent With A Wall To Wall Gore And An Ending Cascade Of Red
We have the latest info for you on the review, news and latest updates of the film Fury. For those in love with war films, this is one that you should look out for. I am talking about Fury, the Brad Pitt adaption war film. 'War is Hell' this is well proven in this film as it depicts a group of men who pilot and maneuver the Titular tank in the waning days of world war II, where the main enemy was Hitler and his German soldiers who are depicted as scared and wounded dog with all its teeth and matted fur and ferocious intents. Brad Pitt is the leader of this group which has a good supply of good characters such as; Jon Berthal, Logan Lerman, Shia LeBeoulf (who had to lose a tooth and cut his face for the sake of the role in this movie) and Michael Pena.
In this one would expect that the tem would be engaged in a world saving mission but quit on the contrary the team is hell bent on just surviving the mission before the war concludes. Well this seemed to be a good and working plan until all thing go haywire and war has to take its tor. This is headed to be the movie of the century one can bet on that as it shows great promise, reports Movie Fone News.
One should not confuse this with the last Brad Pitt war film, Inglorious Basterds for Quentin Tarantino. Well that film might have been the filmmakers best because it was fun, unexpected and formally ambitious, well think again because this is not that movie. This one is more structured, traditional and gritty.
Fury as compared to Inglorious Basterds is more violent with a wall to wall gore and an ending cascade of red. In fact in the opening moments of the movie it involves Brad Pitt launching out of a titular tank and stabbing a German soldier in the face. This many may argue is an abrasive way to start off a movie but it sets the pace for what movie fanatics and views should expect in the movie.
The movie is by far among the best war films ever and it has Brad Pitt in it that more than a reason to watch out for it.
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