I'll never recover from the "Hey Grandpa, where are the Germans?" And what soon followed. They succeeded in showing us the horrors of war that's for sure
No that’s actually true, the Germans would have shot the man for being traitors, and also to not give any information to the allies. They were instructed to kill them above all others. And the Germans were no less gruesome than the allies, it was the nazis (SS and Gastapo)
@@Delboy2727 what a heap of nonsense. Hollywood propaganda has worked well with you. By the end of the war, most of Germany was a pile of rubble in which survivors tried to get food and water by all means ( which party explains the horrendous situation in work camps by the way). There's no denying the Germans started the conflict, but in terms of atrocities, generally committed from the skies, whether in Germany, Japan, or later Korea, no one has ever surpassed the US armed forces. Let this be remembered, and let the sons and daughters of perpetrators ask themselves what went wrong.
I always loved the way the guy with the white flag said “Ja” about the SS and the kids. It’s like a mutual understanding passed between him and Brad’s character about the gravity of it
Or maybe it was because he switched uniforms with the actual SS officer who hung kids, and knew what he did was wrong and the someone else was about to take his fall
I love this movie because usually in war movies it’s shown from infantry and tanks come to the rescue. This movie shows that even the tanks struggled and had their problems
Claude Rains The original comment is just translating the German to English because everybody doesn’t speak German. Everybody understands why he shot the SS officer.
Though I am against extrajudical killings, that SS officer was really a swine. He'd hanged that kid for not willing to fight, while he himself surrendered later on.
Its what would happen back then though, same as a black person who didnt want to obey to their local KKK. They'd be sleeping peacefully until they come in a crowd and bust their windows open and let them burn in their sleep.
For those thinking the young ss officer and mayor switched uniforms and that the mayor was in fact the officer. The rank on the ss officer's collar was of a "untersturmführer" or "junior stormleader", which was basically a luitenant second class in the ss.
@@aer8975 true, but it doesn't make sense if some random 18-year-old would be a senior field officer. Also, if that guy was experienced enough, he would know that wearing a senior officer's coat would be an awful idea
This movie sticks out to me because it makes no attempt at glorifying or celebrating the war. Everybody is tired, cold, dirty, jaded, and ready for it to be over. But it just. Won’t. Stop.
I particularly like the scene where Wardaddy executes a surrendering German soldier for wearing a US coat. The German was probably just desperate not to freeze to death and just looted whatever he could, and Wardaddy is a hypocrite because he carries a STG-44 himself. War really dehumanizes those fighting it.
@@sErgEantaEgis12 Although I agree, I think the point was more to teach Norman a lesson on what War asks of you. There is no honor, or good or bad in war, there is just what you have to do, and do it over and over again until all the ones you fight against are dead, or won't fight anymore. Either that, or get youself killed and the ones that go with you. Only know one case that was an exception, but was one in a million.
@@sErgEantaEgis12 except beore that he asked the Mayor if the SS guy was the one hanging the kids who didn't want to join the fight and the response was yes.
Dear god, the number of ricochet the Fury gets in this movie is just astonishing. If every tank in WWII had a Brad Pitt as commander, there wouldve been no loss on the allied side.
on one of them they get like 5 tanks destroyed to destroy one Germany tank i think that was more real but if they aren't facing any tanks themselves and they have troops with them then
For those wondering about Sherman Plot Armour: aside form the possibility of a lucky ricochet, poorly trained troops might fire at the wrong moment, and there's no guarantee that soldiers at this point in the war have the right kind of ammo for anti-tank shots. Also many forced labourers (including my Great Aunt) did a deliberately terrible job of making things...
yeah as far as movie sins can go this one is quite plausible. Especially with the smoke and low light, and the Sherman having some rather sloped armor too
Your very tight. The German 88mm is an anti aircraft flak gun. If all they have left is flak and not AP their not punching through Sherman front armor, especially at an angle.
@@thesquirrel914 Flak shells are (iirc) simply HE shells with a different fuse. There were five kinds of shells depending on the exact gun - HE, HEAT, APCR, APCBC-HE and APCBC. But you've got to match the right type of fuse with the right shell. Not impossible for a HEAT round fitted with a time (or faulty) fuse to not explode on impact....
I was an M1 tanker in the Army. Every character in this movie has a counterpart in my Army career. This is the BEST representation of a tank crew in combat Hollywood has ever made. Our interactions, relationships, everything. I still keep in touch with those men. Love them like brothers. I even had deep talks with ex-German Wehrmacht and Waffen SS tankers when I was in W Germany. The stories I heard from them were amazing. Enemies or not, I have an immense amount of respect for the tankers I met that fought in WW2.
Tankers probably are closer than a squad of infantry cus you all rely on eachother, obviously so do infantry but tankers are like sharing a body and each having 1 thing, 1 drives, 1 loads, one shoots, one commands
commentchix can always forget that those germans fought for their country as others in WW2, not for happiness or gold, only hollywood made them evils. Approx 10mill germans were enforced in the wemacht and approx 0.5mill was in the Waffen SS(0.2mil were non germans) only and I love when american saying nazis for every german soldier...crazy that how many noobs are living in the USA that dont know nothing from history and telling shts. Imagine in an alternative timeline where the eastern front doesnt exists, how would you land at Omaha if there were 5-6million german soldiers? (who died on the eastern front). Easy to land in the last year, making 5% of the job and earning the same reputation as others who fought 6years.
@@KOVROL Never mind that bullshit; they could have deserted at the first chance they got. And they still kept fighting even though it was clear that they had lost. As soon as the Allies crossed the Rhine the Krauts should have given up.
@@infinitecanadian a lot tried it, then they got shot, other thing that "deserting" your army or country is not too popular in Germany, maybe in Canada its ok, but not here where people has honor and they also they were affraid by the Russians cause they were mad at them (for good reason for sure) and they tried everything to fight them off. Also in 1945 there wasnt internet, a lot of the volks were uneducated (maybe on the level of a modern 10year old or below) they dont have that knowledge to what to to and every unit had its "nazi" leader who gave the orders to shoot the deserters or hang them alongside the roads to prevent deserting.
I will never forget this German guy I went to school with. Tattoos were not allowed in his family because of his Grandfather. He fought in the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front but got wounded and was in hospital. Then the Soviets came and they tore every soldier's shirt off to see if the had the SS bolts tattooed on them (most SS did on their chest). His grandfather was spared because he was not in the SS but it was offered to him but he declined earlier in the war. Saved his life and his family wouldn't be here today.
Total bullshit story. They had the blood type tattoo under the left arm, halfway between the armpit and elbow. Bolts on their chest, Your friend was a liar.
Angel is the most interesting one in this scene. His name is Angel and his sole purpose was to cut down a SS officer mercilessly with a crap ton of lead. The way he just doesnt talk and has a hood on, you dont even completely see his face and he doesnt even say a word. Very badass.
@@bowrudder899 He's referencing a nickname, Bible is the tank gunner that fires the White Phosphorous round into the building with the AT gun. He mentions it in an earlier part of the movie to Norman when Norman first meets the Fury crew. B-"Wait until you see it." N-"See what?" B-"What a man can do to another man."
my grandfather ambushed an american_british convoy in germany, 1945, in a King Tiger. they run out of ammo , they had to surrender. the americans sent him home with hes Leibstandarde-SS-Adolf-Hitler uniform on...... 3 weeks later he got sent to gulag by the fucking ivan
@@FiveNineO the SS WEREN'T conscripts. You're ok with said SS officer hanging a kid for not stepping and fighting a battle he had no chance of winning?
@@josiahzabel8596 the OP implied that German soldiers were evil simply for being German soldiers and that American soldiers should be pissed at them for this reason. I disagree with that. In my mind what makes someone evil is their actions, not their occupation, nationality or ethnicity.
I immediately was suspect of that when I first watched in theaters. The scene at 1:01 I would hope in real war a soldier would have thrown a few rounds through that cellar first. If not they asked for that
It's a great movie and the town scenes are brilliant. The end is so farfetched,that it spoilt the film a bit,but still well made. Great performance by Brad Pitt.🇺🇸
What's interesting is that even during this moment where our main character breaks his pacifism and fires on the Germans (the guy who's manning the machine gun port), what he did was still a sort of mercy. Instead of letting them burn, he killed them.
I had the chance to ask an old combat veteran what he thought about this movie. He was happy the "tankers" got a story told from their perspective. He also thought the movie portrayed men in combat more accurately than most. He was pretty vocal about how most of the citizenry needed a sanitized image of war and US soldiers as "warrior-monks" to protect their feelings. Hard nosed guy, but he'd earned his opinions. Yeah, I know. Every YT commenter is either an expert or knows one, but I thought I'd share anyhow.
@@gunmasterx1164 Yep, every SS was 100% a volunteer who signed up to be the military arm of the Nazi party. They agreed to be homicidal assholes for Hitler, so fuck them all.
If we go around and make it more global. The technology between the 1910's to the 1930's and 1940's evolved even faster. In a century the technology goes very far.
@@jewwhovotedfornaziparty 1969-1903=66 years. 1972 Last we were on the moon. 2021-1972=50 years. Seems we have achieved nothing in the last 50 years? Blame the boomers I guess.
I like how this movie paid close attention to detail. When the old guy in the beginning is shot, it's a good and realistic feature that the guy is visibly shot first and then the sound of the rifle can be heard shortly after, rather than hearing the rifle as the guy dies. Not something you see often in Hollywood films.
@@thomasjackson5274 you realise the first geneva convention was in 1864? I think what you meant was that a good chunk of what we have today in the Geneva conventiom came after ww2 (as a result of what happened in the war)
Grandpa went in with Patton hunting down SS in Czechoslovakia towards the end and after the official surrender of Germany. Doing lots of city fighting and hunting fugitives. If they even had a scar where an SS tattoo was they executed them. Not much official records on what went on there in his unit AAR reports, only his stories.
Probably costumed to invoke the Angel of Death. Doesn't speak, doesn't emote, just ventilates a cowardly, child-murdering Nazi swine, briefly loots the body, and moves on.
2 uncles in the navy, 1 in the army during this war. Mother was a child of 11 in 1944. They were lucky enough to miss real action such as this. What a species we humans are!
I like how Norman shows mercy to those german soldiers...instead of letting them die painfully while being burned alive, he shoots them to make their death instant and without pain
Someone commented on another one of these clips that the entire story is everyone else in the war being brutal and evil and Norman being the only one showing humanity and the German SS soldier that sees him under the tank is a symbolism for all the good karma he has. He did his best to stay good and so he survived. I haven’t watched the movie, only seen a few clips so idk how accurate that is.
The build up until this moment with Norman was great. After what he’d seen before and been through, he finally realized he had no choice but to turn all of his anger onto the Germans.
No? He was showing mercy because of his sympathy for what was obviously just other men in a similar position to him. All the other soldiers let them walk out in agony as they burned from the inside, he gave them a quick death.
im going to sound soppy as hell here but......when Norman and that german girl met, and they got on, then you could see they were happy - both smiling, and some laughter........how he stood up for her and brads character did too when the others entered the apartment........only to see her killed minutes later and how it hit norman..that hit hard
When Logan shoots the burning Krauts, notice how Pena tells him he should have let them burn, but Pitt compliments him. This is because Pitt wants the the kid to become a fighter worthy of the tank. Pena didn't have any such worry.
Explanations are usually simpler than that. Pitt is aware the kid is having a hard time adjusting to the war, and he's a leader. He has to worry about the mental well-being of his men, even if just to make sure they operate the tank properly. He complimented him to make him feel better, where Pena is not the leader and therefore doesn't really care about Logan's feelings.
I just figured Pena was being like "ayo stop wasting bullets, why are you even putting them out of their misery, let them burn" whereas Pitt was like "at least he's open to killing now, baby steps, good job kid"
This film is absolutely stunning with acting performance, special effects, showing the brutality of war, synergy between tank's crew, their interactions, dramaturgy, character development and on the other side absolutely fails with realism
Other than the abnormally high percentage of ricochets Fury receives I ve always thought its an incredibly realistic war movie, never understood the constant barrage of people complaining about its realism on the comment sections
Except, actually, it is. The SS were elite troops, taught and trained to be ruthless, like all elite troops. I don't think the Marines take lessons in human compassion during their training course, but I may be wrong.
@@gabrielbalbec883 It is a huge misconception that the Waffen-SS was "elite", from the very beginning the Waffen-SS also had units that where far below usual standard and where basically not combat effective, also in late war they conscripted people like the Wehrmacht, so they did not even have the advantage of having politically "stable" soldiers.
War is war. Back then the Germans and the Japanese was Killing Prisoners along with the Americans. Ceasar himself wrote that at one point he had not paid his Legions in Months and they had been on rations. Upon winning the next engagement his men went wild and sacked the nearby towns without orders. Even the most able bodied commanders can lose control of their men. WW2 was a massive war so its easy for these actions to be swept under the table.
Many comments critique the irresponsible movements of both US and German soldiers in this movie. At this stage of the war, both sides had many green troops with little experience and were jumpy or stupid in combat. My uncle was in 12th Armor Div and they were taking 50 percent casualties as late as March 45. Some of what he did talk about is accurately portrayed here. Its easy to critique combat from your couch being the video game veterans many here are.
Finally someone who gets it. This is the end of the war, Germany has already lost but in it's stubbornness refuse to give up. Those soldiers are cold, tired, less experienced for some.
When I saw the kids, I remembered an old german movie called "Die Brücke" (I believe). It basically is about a bunch of teenagers who get conscripted for the last few months of the war. After a brutal but short training, they get tasked with defending a small bridge they used to play at. The movie really shows utterly futile the last fights of the third Reich was. For example, their commanding officer (an actual soldier) wants to do something nice for them, so he leaves back to base (before the fight even remotely starts) to get them all some coffee. He leaves his rifle with them because it would be a bother. Back in town, a random SS officer sees him off his post and without a gun, so he gets shot for desertion.
I believe I saw this movie as well ( although it may of been called “ the bridge”). I found it strange that a pro German side movie was made so close to the end of the war.
@@RyanSmith-to6gi "Bridge" is just german for "Brücke". But it wasn't exactly "pro German side", on the contrary. It showed how futile and barbaric the last struggles of the Reich were, sending teenagers into missions the actual army already gave up on
People think the logs tied to the side of the tank are for extra armor. They are not. They would not stop a rifle or a 57nn ATgun. They would be there to help get the tank out of a mud hole or high centered on a rock stump or tank trap. Fury has nice looking rubber tracks for a tank that has been driven on a lot of hard ball or seen so much action. The stowage is a nice touch. All the rations ammo crew gear and tools that they would carry in to combat. Most tanks in movies and T.V. look like they are a parade. They would use a lot more W-P smoke then you see used. Handy thing to use when you don't want to be seen, Or if you want to set a tiger on fire.
I don't give a hoot what the haters say. This was one of the best war movies, ever! Brad Pitt nailed this role. And the movie had an astounding cast to support him. The tank crew had a chemistry that was undeniable. Not only in their characters, but as actors as well. Just a fantastic all-around great cast and movie.
@@Vito_Caligiuri Yes, IMO it is. I think it's one of those movies you have to watch a few times to truly appreciate. Not only the movie but the talent that's in it as well. I know it's not Saving Private Ryan 😆 .....but I like it.
@@Vito_Caligiuri it is one of the best movies at depicting the authentic _horrors_ of war, but it isn't necessarily the most historically _accurate_ movie.
I wanna point out the fact that after Top asked if the SS soldier was the one hanging the kids, the subtitles didn’t even need to be there to translate the answer.
Ever since watching Kellys Heroes, as a kid, with Odd Ball as the tank commander… I’ve wanted to see more tank related war films. Though there are not many, this one is glorious.
I really love this scene because it shows a bunch of war hardened experience soldiers who just want to get home safely vs a bunch of old ppl and kids trying to defend their motherland
Закалённых войной солдат?, это сарказм?, Солдаты которые хотят вернуться домой не убивают всех вокруг наслаждаясь властью а выполняют задачу командования
I’m glad they actually show tracers being used, but they went overboard in a lot of shots. That basement MG must’ve loaded tracers every 2 rounds, homeboy looking like he’s in Star Wars.
1:22, I love how the Grandpa gets hit first, and then you hear the fire from the sniper. A lot of movies get this wrong, but since the round fires faster than sound, you would see the person get hit with the round and then hear it being fired from the distance. Nice attention to detail.
My grandfather, was injured in the head and kidney in the battle in September 1939 in Poland, he lay unconscious in the bushes for 3 days until someone found him (it is very possible that they were German soldiers who controlled the battlefield. He ended up in the prison from which he escaped, later the Soviets caught him, he also escaped .... WORST I DIDN'T LISTEN TO HIM WHEN He Lived ...
when i was a kid in the early 60s a guy my dad worked with came to visit. i was about 4 . i wanted his attention. i wanted to hear his war stories. he was pretending he was ignoring me. so i kicked his shin. it went thump. i thought WTF? he grinned , took off his shoe , rolled up is pant leg . an artificial leg below the knee. he was a tanker in the war. he took it off. that was most eye opening . seems his sherman got lit up by the krauts at the time of FURY. his leg got burned off . said after it burned off he was able to fall the rest of the way out. that sort of sucked. but he got his share of nazis and he enjoyed freaking people out by taking off his leg . it didn't ruin his life. he got to live a lot longer than many in that big mess the nazis made.
Every vet I've met from the war seems like a total badass. Cause they are. I met a guy who was captured in France during the 1944 campaign, they kept him in a barn and made him eat pig slop. He managed to steal one of their guns one night and he went to sleep with it to use it later, but when he woke up the Germans left him in the barn and he woke up to American tanks rolling by the barn lol
Uncle Bill was killed in WW II, machine gun fire from a church. Twenty two days before the Nazis surrendered. My Grandparents never really recovered. I inherited the family farm. The first couple of years I lived here old people would come up to me, they'd known my Uncle in high school, etc. Shock that he was killed, everyone expected great things from him. He had 3 exemptions: farm boy, college boy, "last surviving son". The last exemption doesn't exist anymore, it meant he was the only young male to carry on the family name. He volunteered. I sleep in his bedroom. Among his items still here is a Japanese study book. If he'd survived, I assume that meant he'd have been sent to the Pacific.
A friend of mine told me the story of his father and all troops being ordered to shot Hitler youth on sight. It had been learned that they were incorrigible and would always be a threat. His father couldn't bring himself to kill an unarmed "child" and let one go. Two days later his commanding general was killed by a "Hitler youth". He lived with regret the rest of his life wondering if the one he let go was the one who killed his general.
Dude. To even think that a grunt soldier would ever get close enough to kill a general is laughable. Most generals were in their 60s at the time. Would have been so far from the front its laughable This never happened
sadly at the later stage of the fucking war .. this was a "normal" sight ..many many germans didnt wanted to fight in this ... and many didnt had a choice
My Great Grandfather who was in the Battle of the Bulge at age 18 watched this with me and my Dad. He said while some of the battle scenes were accurate the characters were not. The attitudes portrayed here are pure Hollywood.
My grandpa Ben was a first generation Italian-American citizen and he was a Sherman commander in Europe. He survived the war and became a carpenter/handyman.
Byłem na misji pokojowej w byłej Jugosławii. Okrucieństwo na każdej wojnie jest przerażające i nie ważne kto ma rację. Film dobrze oddaje Okrucieństwo wojny.... wojny ,która jak zawsze jest bezsensowną. Pozdrawiam Polski
@@emprahsfinest7092 Okay lets actually think about this for a second. Fury is an M4A3E8 Sherman with 63 mm of armor on the turret. The German anti tank gun appears to be a 7.5 cm Pak 40 which can fire either the APCBC shell Panzergranate 39 which can penetrate up to 150 mm on a flat surface, or the APCR Panzergranate 40 which can penetrate up to 180 mm of armor. Now sure these shells could penetrate Fury basically anywhere, through the front plate? No problem, through the sides? Easy. But the thing is Fury was angled when the Pak 40 shot. Not only was Fury angled, but the anti tank gun also fired too early, making the shell hit the very side of the turret, which is also extremely angled. At that angle neither the PzGr 39 or the PzGr 40 could penetrate.
@@imissthekaiser2444 haha you play warthunder? Your theory is totally correct. But the M4A3E8 has no sweet spot in angle. If the Sherman wants to protect its frontal armor against this gun at this range, he has to angle it that far that he expose its weak side-armor. So a experienced gunner with a 75mm at 10 metres gos in like a butterknife. The only chance for the M4 is a distance up to 500 metre or more.
@@dionx9185 If the German crew actually lined up a good shot they could've easily taken out Fury. What you said is exactly true, yet the German crew fired too early and too high hitting basically one of the few spots on Fury where they wouldn't have penetrated.
Would've been realistic if it were at 1k yards, but not that close. At that range, you would've heard the shot at the same time the guys head exploded.
I feel like the guy who gunned the SS officer down must have been Mobster back at home the stance he did with the Tommy really gave me that feeling like he was just doing another hit on some Shmuck.
the cat w a .30 cal MG strolling along like an 80's bass player (5:40) hits home for me...never was in combat, but carried the SAW/M249 long enough twas just another piece of kit....
@@krissianvictir1291 Brings back memories when we used to light up Iraqis who didn't want to quit. some WP rounds put the fear of god into them. They'd rather not have those shot at em. They wouldn't surrender when we shot up all the rounds of our 50 cals, nor would they surrender our Abrams and Bradley's shelling so hard buildings got leveled, nor would they surrender even when we had air support bombing the crap out of them. you know the only time they wanted to quit was when we had the idea to start lobbing chemical weapons, white phosphorus at them. one round into a house and everyone is on fire. Something about burning alive, people dont wanna think about, and its not just fire, it's a chemical weapon, the goo sticks to the flesh and keeps burning all down to the bone, even running water on it wont put it out, it only goes out when it burns up all the fuel. they knew and they didn't want to play. we just couldn't use it any time camera crew were around, stuff about the UN trying to say it's a war crime.
No, that bastard should have gone to trail. Doing it like this, there hands a no longer clean. There is a diffrence between killing in combat and executing someone without a trail! I do not say he was not guilty as Fu.. . I do say, now the US-soilders and tank commander are also guilty of a war crime.
@@julonkrutor4649 out of all the nazi war criminals and ss scum, barely any were tried, Imprisoned or executed after the war, he would've gone to a POW camp and got out Scott free
@@julonkrutor4649 it can be argued that the SS weren’t protected by the convention, because they weren’t so much part of the German armed forces, but a Nazi Militia, like a terrorist group. The executions of the SS soldiers were justified in my eyes, as you couldn’t be drafted into the SS, you had to volunteer to join the Nazi army
Valid points but if any of us where there at the point of time of everything going on with a all that anger about everything that's happened during the war it's no wonder why moments like like happened. People should be sent to trial yes but when you see atrocities like that then anger takes over.
@@lucasrichards5793 this is the justification that the SS and Wehrmacht used to execute Soviet prisoners of war and partisan fighters. The Germans referred to them as terrorists. Be careful you do not become the very thing you are fighting against.
One of the toughest yet barely talked about American battles for a German town in 1945 was at Aschaffenburg. A very bitter fight apparently, but doesn’t really get the recognition it deserves.
After losses on the eastern front, Germany did not have the strength for any "toughest" battles in the western direction. Although, of course, everything is relative, depending on what to compare with.
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THIS BULL SHIT
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How do you kill an unarmed prisoner who was a German without a weapon?
you bastards
I'll never recover from the "Hey Grandpa, where are the Germans?" And what soon followed.
They succeeded in showing us the horrors of war that's for sure
I like how the sniper shot the old guy instead of shooting the clearly visible, clearly important tank commander.
Just in case you didn't know who the bad guys were in that film ...
That's plot armor for you
No that’s actually true, the Germans would have shot the man for being traitors, and also to not give any information to the allies. They were instructed to kill them above all others. And the Germans were no less gruesome than the allies, it was the nazis (SS and Gastapo)
@@Delboy2727 what a heap of nonsense. Hollywood propaganda has worked well with you. By the end of the war, most of Germany was a pile of rubble in which survivors tried to get food and water by all means ( which party explains the horrendous situation in work camps by the way). There's no denying the Germans started the conflict, but in terms of atrocities, generally committed from the skies, whether in Germany, Japan, or later Korea, no one has ever surpassed the US armed forces. Let this be remembered, and let the sons and daughters of perpetrators ask themselves what went wrong.
If they did the movie ends
I always loved the way the guy with the white flag said “Ja” about the SS and the kids. It’s like a mutual understanding passed between him and Brad’s character about the gravity of it
I thought the exact thing. Super brief but you can tell both men know that's evil. Just that "ja" was powerful
Or maybe it was because he switched uniforms with the actual SS officer who hung kids, and knew what he did was wrong and the someone else was about to take his fall
@@thomasbarager912 MAYBE
he was the real ss guy tho
@@thomasbarager912 No, an older SS officer wouldn't be in charge of a little town, the young guy was the real SS officer.
For all of this movie's flaws, you can't deny they nailed the gritty depressive atmosphere of war, the way the soldiers look and act.
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It's a tank movie that shows the Infantry elements better than actual tank warfare...
@Democrats Suck it has lots of flaws
lol
@@JennyGormanRitter tank warfare are much less intense and slower pace than most would like to think.
I love this movie because usually in war movies it’s shown from infantry and tanks come to the rescue. This movie shows that even the tanks struggled and had their problems
In reality a tank in a town without infantry is nothing than an easy target.
the tank is literally sitting duck. Luckily the director had to remove most of the anti tank so the battle wouldn’t last 20 seconds
The kid hanging with the sign translation:
I am a coward and I don't want to fight for the German people
He could read that. Why he had that SS Officer shot...
Claude Rains The original comment is just translating the German to English because everybody doesn’t speak German. Everybody understands why he shot the SS officer.
@@mudmanproductions2455 The comment explains why he had him shot. He could read German...
** did not** not I don’t
@@WizzRacing the comment says "translation" not "explanation"
That small detail of the round hitting the poor grandpa before you hear the audible crack of the shot
Translation: that sniper is close...
@@immortaljanus 300M+
That’s called the snap and crack. The snap of the round hitting the target, and the crack is the sound of the sniper firing.
When you realise your FBI agent is watching some pretty sus stuff
Yeah but why would the sniper go for a non combating grandpa over the tank commander. Oh yeah plot armour.
2:09, that guy that went inside, never been so happy in his life
LOL right?
Lmao
Fr bro god was on his side
@@slipperygoose1992 mans prolly saw the bunker with the mg just aint wanna say nun lmao
Lmao
2:30 I love how even battle hardened soldiers thought that was a bit overkill.
I think his line of thinking was:
“Overkill is Underrated”
Though I am against extrajudical killings, that SS officer was really a swine. He'd hanged that kid for not willing to fight, while he himself surrendered later on.
true
Its what would happen back then though, same as a black person who didnt want to obey to their local KKK. They'd be sleeping peacefully until they come in a crowd and bust their windows open and let them burn in their sleep.
They are the Füehrer orders anyone not willing to fight will be hanged
still a warcrime
nazi moment
For those thinking the young ss officer and mayor switched uniforms and that the mayor was in fact the officer. The rank on the ss officer's collar was of a "untersturmführer" or "junior stormleader", which was basically a luitenant second class in the ss.
That detail is interesting. It also confused me as to why some young man had a high rank.
@@lasajnae9626 did his job well
@@lasajnae9626 Fanatical devotion to the party and traits deemed desirable would give a good leg up in Himmlers little boy scouts
@@aer8975 true, but it doesn't make sense if some random 18-year-old would be a senior field officer. Also, if that guy was experienced enough, he would know that wearing a senior officer's coat would be an awful idea
@@lasajnae9626 How do you know he was only 18? I would have guessed 20-24
This movie sticks out to me because it makes no attempt at glorifying or celebrating the war. Everybody is tired, cold, dirty, jaded, and ready for it to be over. But it just. Won’t. Stop.
I particularly like the scene where Wardaddy executes a surrendering German soldier for wearing a US coat. The German was probably just desperate not to freeze to death and just looted whatever he could, and Wardaddy is a hypocrite because he carries a STG-44 himself. War really dehumanizes those fighting it.
@@sErgEantaEgis12 Although I agree, I think the point was more to teach Norman a lesson on what War asks of you. There is no honor, or good or bad in war, there is just what you have to do, and do it over and over again until all the ones you fight against are dead, or won't fight anymore. Either that, or get youself killed and the ones that go with you.
Only know one case that was an exception, but was one in a million.
And ! Many even from the usa army, was a killer that dident hold op to Geneve convention 😉
except Brad Pitt - always the nice haircut, or his hair doesn't grow lol
@@sErgEantaEgis12 except beore that he asked the Mayor if the SS guy was the one hanging the kids who didn't want to join the fight and the response was yes.
“Naw they cookin’”
One of the best lines on the movie
Dear god, the number of ricochet the Fury gets in this movie is just astonishing.
If every tank in WWII had a Brad Pitt as commander, there wouldve been no loss on the allied side.
it's that haircut. No anti-tank round could penetrate your tank if you have that haircut. It's better than chobham armor, lol
He dies.... soooo.... not sure what you meant by no loss on the allied side.
Yeah I feel ya but he did die in the end and so did his entire crew (if you count the gunner before hand)
A 6 pounder AT gun would def not penetrate a 76mm Jumbo Sherman's front plate on an angle- so it's realistic.
on one of them they get like 5 tanks destroyed to destroy one Germany tank i think that was more real but if they aren't facing any tanks themselves and they have troops with them then
For those wondering about Sherman Plot Armour: aside form the possibility of a lucky ricochet, poorly trained troops might fire at the wrong moment, and there's no guarantee that soldiers at this point in the war have the right kind of ammo for anti-tank shots. Also many forced labourers (including my Great Aunt) did a deliberately terrible job of making things...
They're also Volksgrenadiere, irregular troops with only basic training. I'm sure they're more likely to shoot too early, hitting at the wrong angle.
yeah as far as movie sins can go this one is quite plausible. Especially with the smoke and low light, and the Sherman having some rather sloped armor too
@@NYG5 but but but the internet has taught me that all german weapons were super lasers while Shermans were literally made of wax and dynamite
Your very tight. The German 88mm is an anti aircraft flak gun. If all they have left is flak and not AP their not punching through Sherman front armor, especially at an angle.
@@thesquirrel914 Flak shells are (iirc) simply HE shells with a different fuse. There were five kinds of shells depending on the exact gun - HE, HEAT, APCR, APCBC-HE and APCBC. But you've got to match the right type of fuse with the right shell. Not impossible for a HEAT round fitted with a time (or faulty) fuse to not explode on impact....
I was an M1 tanker in the Army. Every character in this movie has a counterpart in my Army career. This is the BEST representation of a tank crew in combat Hollywood has ever made. Our interactions, relationships, everything. I still keep in touch with those men. Love them like brothers. I even had deep talks with ex-German Wehrmacht and Waffen SS tankers when I was in W Germany. The stories I heard from them were amazing. Enemies or not, I have an immense amount of respect for the tankers I met that fought in WW2.
Tankers probably are closer than a squad of infantry cus you all rely on eachother, obviously so do infantry but tankers are like sharing a body and each having 1 thing, 1 drives, 1 loads, one shoots, one commands
Thanks for serving.
commentchix can always forget that those germans fought for their country as others in WW2, not for happiness or gold, only hollywood made them evils. Approx 10mill germans were enforced in the wemacht and approx 0.5mill was in the Waffen SS(0.2mil were non germans) only and I love when american saying nazis for every german soldier...crazy that how many noobs are living in the USA that dont know nothing from history and telling shts. Imagine in an alternative timeline where the eastern front doesnt exists, how would you land at Omaha if there were 5-6million german soldiers? (who died on the eastern front). Easy to land in the last year, making 5% of the job and earning the same reputation as others who fought 6years.
@@KOVROL Never mind that bullshit; they could have deserted at the first chance they got. And they still kept fighting even though it was clear that they had lost. As soon as the Allies crossed the Rhine the Krauts should have given up.
@@infinitecanadian a lot tried it, then they got shot, other thing that "deserting" your army or country is not too popular in Germany, maybe in Canada its ok, but not here where people has honor and they also they were affraid by the Russians cause they were mad at them (for good reason for sure) and they tried everything to fight them off. Also in 1945 there wasnt internet, a lot of the volks were uneducated (maybe on the level of a modern 10year old or below) they dont have that knowledge to what to to and every unit had its "nazi" leader who gave the orders to shoot the deserters or hang them alongside the roads to prevent deserting.
I will never forget this German guy I went to school with. Tattoos were not allowed in his family because of his Grandfather. He fought in the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front but got wounded and was in hospital. Then the Soviets came and they tore every soldier's shirt off to see if the had the SS bolts tattooed on them (most SS did on their chest). His grandfather was spared because he was not in the SS but it was offered to him but he declined earlier in the war. Saved his life and his family wouldn't be here today.
Not on the chest. But on the bicep near the arm-pit is where the SS tattoos were. I know, because my grandfather was in the SS and had that tattoo.
Total bullshit story. They had the blood type tattoo under the left arm, halfway between the armpit and elbow. Bolts on their chest, Your friend was a liar.
@@MrFichstar yikes.
@@MrFichstar his blood type right?
@@MrFichstar хороший дед
Angel is the most interesting one in this scene. His name is Angel and his sole purpose was to cut down a SS officer mercilessly with a crap ton of lead. The way he just doesnt talk and has a hood on, you dont even completely see his face and he doesnt even say a word. Very badass.
He's like an Assassins during that time, it's so cool
@@MishaxhiVal or strangely the embodiment of death himself. o wo
More edgy not badass but at least he brought justice
@Fidel castro Cool. I couldn't find who the fuck asked.
@Fidel castro pretending to be in the soviet union is more cringe ngl
When “Bible” says “Wait until you see what one man can do to another,” you just know the truth is heartbreaking.
What verse is that? Doesn't sound familiar.
@@bowrudder899 He's referencing a nickname, Bible is the tank gunner that fires the White Phosphorous round into the building with the AT gun. He mentions it in an earlier part of the movie to Norman when Norman first meets the Fury crew. B-"Wait until you see it." N-"See what?" B-"What a man can do to another man."
Thanks, @@blank7652
my grandfather ambushed an american_british convoy in germany, 1945, in a King Tiger. they run out of ammo , they had to surrender. the americans sent him home with hes Leibstandarde-SS-Adolf-Hitler uniform on...... 3 weeks later he got sent to gulag by the fucking ivan
@@stabsgefreiterhansmuller7371 Very good
Love how he’s honestly more pissed at the guy for hanging the kid than he is for being a German soldier. He knows there were levels to the evil.
Ever heard of conscription? Geez you people are so brainwashed by anti-German propaganda that 70 years after the war is still ongoing
@@FiveNineO Boys we got ourselves a Wehraboo
@@rovat6285 to believe that people are evil simply based on their nationality or ethnicity is to basically be a nazi
@@FiveNineO the SS WEREN'T conscripts. You're ok with said SS officer hanging a kid for not stepping and fighting a battle he had no chance of winning?
@@josiahzabel8596 the OP implied that German soldiers were evil simply for being German soldiers and that American soldiers should be pissed at them for this reason. I disagree with that. In my mind what makes someone evil is their actions, not their occupation, nationality or ethnicity.
1:45, huge respect for the badass hip firing the m1919 browning
What's the big deal other than wasteful, bad technique.
@@SuperSedingAngeL-yr0 this technique was used a lot during the Pacific theater during World War II
@@g3tshotheettyeah well this is the European Theater…
@@SuperSedingAngeL-yr0Don't need to hit the target for bullets to be useful. Suppressing fire is a thing.
Love the little detail of one soilder checking his dead comrades giving a passing pat on the shoulder
I was saying the same thing, a form of "take it easy now we got this"
That was Clint Eastwood's son that was shot too lol.
He is telling his men: 'You fought Hard and did tour nation proud, you Fought well, sir'
MAN, that guy who when in the door right before the ambush started had to be the luckiest guy in Germany.
I immediately was suspect of that when I first watched in theaters.
The scene at 1:01
I would hope in real war a soldier would have thrown a few rounds through that cellar first. If not they asked for that
It's a great movie and the town scenes are brilliant. The end is so farfetched,that it spoilt the film a bit,but still well made. Great performance by Brad Pitt.🇺🇸
Yes he is
I like to think that Angel had a whole story behind him and this was a huge moment in his own arc. Just because of the fact that he has a name
@@michaeljames7358 Oof....buddy...that nickname belongs to someone else...who did the exact opposite
@@ogithechamp5181 😬
@@sebastianyanez6272 Yeah...woof
Just cus. Oof
@@ogithechamp5181 can you elaborate?
What's interesting is that even during this moment where our main character breaks his pacifism and fires on the Germans (the guy who's manning the machine gun port), what he did was still a sort of mercy. Instead of letting them burn, he killed them.
Yamato?? Well ill be damned
No way! That wasn’t obvious at all
thanks captain obvious
The part where the soldier pats his dead comrade on the shoulder at 2:51 is probably the most disturbing part of this scene.
He’s just like “sorry pal” and leaves....
im sorry but what does the anti tank crew said before he fires? 3:06
@@yusyusoff2239 I have no idea probably something like “Enemy tank! Fire!”
@@yusyusoff2239 I'm pretty sure he was just calling out the target again and probably permission to fire
That’s client Eastwood son who was mowed down. Scott Eastwood, Fun fact!
3:01 “I am a coward and did not want to fight for the German people”
Thanks.
More like “I am not a weak sheepish German person I have courage to not fight on the wrong side of history”
@@MultiUnknown2 More like you talk out of youre ass
@@amstarksten2247 are you justifying what nazis did? Wtf is wrong with you?
@@MultiUnknown2 lol you surprised ? I can tell you get yiure history from hollywood
I had the chance to ask an old combat veteran what he thought about this movie. He was happy the "tankers" got a story told from their perspective. He also thought the movie portrayed men in combat more accurately than most. He was pretty vocal about how most of the citizenry needed a sanitized image of war and US soldiers as "warrior-monks" to protect their feelings. Hard nosed guy, but he'd earned his opinions.
Yeah, I know. Every YT commenter is either an expert or knows one, but I thought I'd share anyhow.
+Respect
it depends on who tells the story. but well. yep we dont know the real story though.
You weren't claiming first hand knowledge - just sharing what you heard... thanks.
@@timothydavidcurp from an “old combat veteran”... thanks
@@CarinoGamingStudio Winners at war get to tell the history.
I like how that german guy was quick to tell the tank commander that this was the guy who hanged those kids, like he wanted them to kill the guy.
I liked it when he said: “hey, shoot that guy” with a straight face.
He got what was coming to him, forcing kids to fight how evil.
@@loyala.9322 he said, "is he the one hanging kids" meaning the little boy hung by the neck with the sign in the first part
@@Astares9 was instant justice. The gentlemen with the white flag was grateful those kids didnt have to lose their lives fighting a losing war.
@Klemheist he was SS even if it was a War crime the fuckers still deserved it
@@gunmasterx1164 Yep, every SS was 100% a volunteer who signed up to be the military arm of the Nazi party. They agreed to be homicidal assholes for Hitler, so fuck them all.
It's insane how tanks have evolved from 1916 to 1939.
planes from 1911 to 1940 is even more impressive
If we go around and make it more global. The technology between the 1910's to the 1930's and 1940's evolved even faster. In a century the technology goes very far.
1903 first airplane 1969 man on the moon. 1 lifetime to fly to get on the moon.
Meanwhile ships in all that time: 'Don't mind us, just doin' our saily thing'
@@jewwhovotedfornaziparty 1969-1903=66 years. 1972 Last we were on the moon. 2021-1972=50 years. Seems we have achieved nothing in the last 50 years? Blame the boomers I guess.
When your callsign is War Daddy. Your call is absolute.
"Hey, shoot that guy."
This guy?👉
@@howard18jr lmao
timestamp ples
@@person12321 5:10
A great movie,except for the end. One of Brad Pitts best. Very realistic. SS Co Ksucker.
I like how this movie paid close attention to detail. When the old guy in the beginning is shot, it's a good and realistic feature that the guy is visibly shot first and then the sound of the rifle can be heard shortly after, rather than hearing the rifle as the guy dies. Not something you see often in Hollywood films.
ive heard friends of mine say "if you get shot and you hear the sound - then your not dead"
What's not realistic is the fact that the Germans shot a grandpa rather than the exposed and stationary tank commander officer
Geneva convention? More like Geneva suggestions
For SS there is only bullet convention. If your country didn’t see the war you could just stop commenting
There was no Geneva Convention until after WWII
@@thomasjackson5274 What? Son of a ... well, now Hogan's Heroes will never be the same..
@@thomasjackson5274 you realise the first geneva convention was in 1864? I think what you meant was that a good chunk of what we have today in the Geneva conventiom came after ww2 (as a result of what happened in the war)
Grandpa went in with Patton hunting down SS in Czechoslovakia towards the end and after the official surrender of Germany. Doing lots of city fighting and hunting fugitives. If they even had a scar where an SS tattoo was they executed them. Not much official records on what went on there in his unit AAR reports, only his stories.
Those Willie Ps (White Phosphorus) is no joke. It keeps burning the skin as long as it has oxygen.
Can you even imagine?
Doesn't need Oxygen to burn. Kinda creates it's own. Burns until it consumes itself. Ask me how I know👍
@hognoxious right👍🤡
@@alu.304 Thank you bro!
@@alu.304 how you know?
Angel is the most daunting background soldier I've ever seen lmao. I want to see more of him.
Angel was a beast
I had the same reaction. I watched that scene a few times wondering what this guy is all about.
Really? Why? The SS officer deserved to be shot, but shooting unarmed, ex-combatants isn't that badass.
@@stevensenator4804 shooting a child-killer is very badass
Probably costumed to invoke the Angel of Death. Doesn't speak, doesn't emote, just ventilates a cowardly, child-murdering Nazi swine, briefly loots the body, and moves on.
2 uncles in the navy, 1 in the army during this war. Mother was a child of 11 in 1944. They were lucky enough to miss real action such as this. What a species we humans are!
I like how Norman shows mercy to those german soldiers...instead of letting them die painfully while being burned alive, he shoots them to make their death instant and without pain
How do you know it was painless? Ever got sprayed with can-sized bullets before?
@@dondeka2086 I mean they died faster by bullets than by burning slowly, the pain is very brief
@@dondeka2086 i’ve been burned and i’ve been shot, would rather be shot to death than burn
Someone commented on another one of these clips that the entire story is everyone else in the war being brutal and evil and Norman being the only one showing humanity and the German SS soldier that sees him under the tank is a symbolism for all the good karma he has. He did his best to stay good and so he survived. I haven’t watched the movie, only seen a few clips so idk how accurate that is.
@@dondeka2086 i’d rather be shot by can sized bullets than be slowly burned alive by white phosphorous
The build up until this moment with Norman was great. After what he’d seen before and been through, he finally realized he had no choice but to turn all of his anger onto the Germans.
He actually shot them out of pity, not anger. But hey, that's your take on it.
@@jonathanallard2128 Mercy killing. The hardened soldiers will "let them burn".
@@stevekaczynski3793 and those are the ones that die homeless, truly karma at its best
No? He was showing mercy because of his sympathy for what was obviously just other men in a similar position to him. All the other soldiers let them walk out in agony as they burned from the inside, he gave them a quick death.
im going to sound soppy as hell here but......when Norman and that german girl met, and they got on, then you could see they were happy - both smiling, and some laughter........how he stood up for her and brads character did too when the others entered the apartment........only to see her killed minutes later and how it hit norman..that hit hard
2:34 Brad's delivery of "god Dayum" was *chef kiss* just exquisite
It really is. I laugh every time.
I just watched this film last night for the first time, talk about BRUTAL! One of the most intense films I’ve seen
When Logan shoots the burning Krauts, notice how Pena tells him he should have let them burn, but Pitt compliments him.
This is because Pitt wants the the kid to become a fighter worthy of the tank. Pena didn't have any such worry.
I like you mentioned they real name 😂
Explanations are usually simpler than that. Pitt is aware the kid is having a hard time adjusting to the war, and he's a leader. He has to worry about the mental well-being of his men, even if just to make sure they operate the tank properly. He complimented him to make him feel better, where Pena is not the leader and therefore doesn't really care about Logan's feelings.
if you listen one of the germans also screams gnade which translates to mercy, they want to be killed since they got hit with white phosphorus
I just figured Pena was being like "ayo stop wasting bullets, why are you even putting them out of their misery, let them burn" whereas Pitt was like "at least he's open to killing now, baby steps, good job kid"
@@mrfun177 They deserved it because they damn sure didn't spare anyone they killed any mercy.
Dunno why I love how he just casually shoved the guy outta the way so he can rip up the child killer-it’s like an act of kindness
the cinematography and editing on this film is impeccable
2:59 anyone wondering, the sign says, "I am a coward and I didn't want to fight for the German people."
Brutal...
This movie wasn't about the war, but about the men and how they bond in a unit. Loved it.
No...it's about war
@@borris3768 exactly lol
I think rather it’s about how horrific and distinctly unheroic there business of war really is.
@@Shapes_Quality_Control Basically what you said is pretty much it that war is horrible for all sides
You said it!!
"Naw, they cookin'." Favorite line.
" you should have let them burn"
@@blablaglag0393, yes but you aim for their equipment...oops I missed!
Mine was: Shoot that bastard... Almost the same tone of voice as: "You guys, take up sentry positions..."
@@blablaglag0393 They were dead....... but still burning
My favorite line was when the Buttsaw fuckt up the Yanks.
This film is absolutely stunning with acting performance, special effects, showing the brutality of war, synergy between tank's crew, their interactions, dramaturgy, character development and on the other side absolutely fails with realism
Agreed, the acting was phenomenal, but the technical details were way off in many places.
You should watch movie called The Unknown Soldier
Where did the movie fail in realism?
Other than the abnormally high percentage of ricochets Fury receives I ve always thought its an incredibly realistic war movie, never understood the constant barrage of people complaining about its realism on the comment sections
bunch of literature students are here
I love the ending scene so much. I can't count how many times i've rewatched it.
"Sir, is shooting a POW a war crime?"
"Yes, it is"
"What about shooting a POW that's a SS, is that a war crime?"
"No, it isn't"
Except, actually, it is. The SS were elite troops, taught and trained to be ruthless, like all elite troops. I don't think the Marines take lessons in human compassion during their training course, but I may be wrong.
@@gabrielbalbec883 You are kind of wrong. Ethics are taught.
@@gabrielbalbec883 It is a huge misconception that the Waffen-SS was "elite", from the very beginning the Waffen-SS also had units that where far below usual standard and where basically not combat effective, also in late war they conscripted people like the Wehrmacht, so they did not even have the advantage of having politically "stable" soldiers.
War is war. Back then the Germans and the Japanese was Killing Prisoners along with the Americans. Ceasar himself wrote that at one point he had not paid his Legions in Months and they had been on rations. Upon winning the next engagement his men went wild and sacked the nearby towns without orders. Even the most able bodied commanders can lose control of their men. WW2 was a massive war so its easy for these actions to be swept under the table.
Hahahaha that's the neat part but they are alreaady gonna be executed after the war.
Many comments critique the irresponsible movements of both US and German soldiers in this movie. At this stage of the war, both sides had many green troops with little experience and were jumpy or stupid in combat. My uncle was in 12th Armor Div and they were taking 50 percent casualties as late as March 45. Some of what he did talk about is accurately portrayed here. Its easy to critique combat from your couch being the video game veterans many here are.
Finally someone who gets it. This is the end of the war, Germany has already lost but in it's stubbornness refuse to give up. Those soldiers are cold, tired, less experienced for some.
Armchair soldiers we are.
NGL that “auf wiedersehen asshole” sound fucking badass
True
When I saw the kids, I remembered an old german movie called "Die Brücke" (I believe).
It basically is about a bunch of teenagers who get conscripted for the last few months of the war. After a brutal but short training, they get tasked with defending a small bridge they used to play at.
The movie really shows utterly futile the last fights of the third Reich was. For example, their commanding officer (an actual soldier) wants to do something nice for them, so he leaves back to base (before the fight even remotely starts) to get them all some coffee. He leaves his rifle with them because it would be a bother. Back in town, a random SS officer sees him off his post and without a gun, so he gets shot for desertion.
I believe I saw this movie as well ( although it may of been called “ the bridge”). I found it strange that a pro German side movie was made so close to the end of the war.
@@RyanSmith-to6gi "Bridge" is just german for "Brücke". But it wasn't exactly "pro German side", on the contrary. It showed how futile and barbaric the last struggles of the Reich were, sending teenagers into missions the actual army already gave up on
I like how Angel gives the Bürgermeister a little shove to the side lol
People think the logs tied to the side of the tank are for extra armor. They are not. They would not stop a rifle or a 57nn ATgun. They would be there to help get the tank out of a mud hole or high centered on a rock stump or tank trap. Fury has nice looking rubber tracks for a tank that has been driven on a lot of hard ball or seen so much action. The stowage is a nice touch. All the rations ammo crew gear and tools that they would carry in to combat. Most tanks in movies and T.V. look like they are a parade. They would use a lot more W-P smoke then you see used. Handy thing to use when you don't want to be seen, Or if you want to set a tiger on fire.
-Granpa! Where are the German soldiers?
-I am only two years older than you Brad.
I don't give a hoot what the haters say. This was one of the best war movies, ever! Brad Pitt nailed this role. And the movie had an astounding cast to support him. The tank crew had a chemistry that was undeniable. Not only in their characters, but as actors as well. Just a fantastic all-around great cast and movie.
Wehraboos hate seeing germans lose.
I love it. I watched this when it came to theaters and boy was it intense.
Is it tho? Like be serious, is it REALLY one of the best war movies?
@@Vito_Caligiuri Yes, IMO it is. I think it's one of those movies you have to watch a few times to truly appreciate. Not only the movie but the talent that's in it as well. I know it's not Saving Private Ryan 😆 .....but I like it.
@@Vito_Caligiuri it is one of the best movies at depicting the authentic _horrors_ of war, but it isn't necessarily the most historically _accurate_ movie.
I love how he says “hey shoot that guy” in a normal manner equivalent of saying “I’m going for a walk”
I don't think you are meant to love it. If you do then have a word with yourself your'e probably broken.
this is called war
@@jewwhovotedfornaziparty You've given a name to the chaos. Now what?
@@Jack-uy7ie hey, he killed kids. He had it coming
@@edenub6791 Did he? Because some other guy said he did. For all we know it was the guy who pointed the finger.
"Hey Angel, this one's yours!"
Angel "Hold my beer!"
*takes Rolex off his wrist*
“Prolly won’t be needing this anymore”
I think a movie about him and his fellow soldiers would be well worth making.
I like the bergermeister's expression when he was asked about the officer.
Angel casually shoves dude away and mows him down. Badass
I wanna point out the fact that after Top asked if the SS soldier was the one hanging the kids, the subtitles didn’t even need to be there to translate the answer.
Fury gets better everytime I watch it.
Es ist wirklich faszinierend Brad Pitt auf Deutsch reden zu hören.
Starker Akzent, aber sehr verständlich.
Gute Arbeit von ihm.
Das ich habe auch gedacht..es ist straße deutsch, wie meins lol
Ever since watching Kellys Heroes, as a kid, with Odd Ball as the tank commander… I’ve wanted to see more tank related war films. Though there are not many, this one is glorious.
"Woof woof woof!"
At 4:33 Brad Pitt orders his gunner to get a shell ready "to put in that bank" if necessary. Sounds familiar ?
5:02 "Why you looking so sour, Kraut, what you got"? haha
there is actually a type of kraut called sauer kraut here in germany it evens gets pronounced like sour xD
@@yigit9236 Pretty sure that's why the guy said it 😂
And they were all shot later that day.
@@yigit9236 ich dachte ich wäre der einzige deutsche der "Held aus stahl" guckt (aber ernsthaft die Netflix Übersetzung ist so kacke)
@@Jörmungandr645 Hab den Film auf Englisch geguckt nur aus dem Grund xD
I really love this scene because it shows a bunch of war hardened experience soldiers who just want to get home safely vs a bunch of old ppl and kids trying to defend their motherland
Fatherland
Закалённых войной солдат?, это сарказм?, Солдаты которые хотят вернуться домой не убивают всех вокруг наслаждаясь властью а выполняют задачу командования
I’m glad they actually show tracers being used, but they went overboard in a lot of shots. That basement MG must’ve loaded tracers every 2 rounds, homeboy looking like he’s in Star Wars.
An MG 42 fires 1200 - 1500 rounds per minute or 25 rounds per second
German sniper: is the enemy tank commander an important and dangerous target? Not. Old man with a cane . Hollywood
U guys not understand, he got shot because he leaked where the troops are
@@Angelthewolf He has already pointed out the positions of the Germans, and nothing can be changed by killing the old man
@@15s.98 But i think u kniw as well the german in ww2 were crazy
nothing but propaganda
@@15s.98 I think the Germans were just mad and whoever shot him did it in anger
I love this film so much. I don't care how bad people say it is, I enjoy it everytime I watch it. Every time.
Yep 👍
Me too
Sucks to be you
It isn't bad at all, just don't expect too much realism. Which is fine, realism can be quite boring.
@@ottokarl5427 Nah, that's very subjective and as a former tank crew member myself the interactions inside the tank are spot on.
I just love the way he says "Angel this one's yours"
1:22, I love how the Grandpa gets hit first, and then you hear the fire from the sniper. A lot of movies get this wrong, but since the round fires faster than sound, you would see the person get hit with the round and then hear it being fired from the distance. Nice attention to detail.
Who says it was a sniper?
@@peterson7082 I can’t tell if you’re joking or just stupid, they literally yell “Sniper!” after the grandpa gets hit.
@@AlecDenston I'm aware, but there was a line of German riflemen in that same room
@@peterson7082 The implication is pretty clear, it makes more sense for it to have been the sniper.
@@AlecDenston Or a soldier who might lack trigger discipline and might be a local who felt betrayed.
My grandfather, was injured in the head and kidney in the battle in September 1939 in Poland, he lay unconscious in the bushes for 3 days until someone found him (it is very possible that they were German soldiers who controlled the battlefield. He ended up in the prison from which he escaped, later the Soviets caught him, he also escaped .... WORST I DIDN'T LISTEN TO HIM WHEN He Lived ...
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when i was a kid in the early 60s a guy my dad worked with came to visit. i was about 4 . i wanted his attention. i wanted to hear his war stories. he was pretending he was ignoring me. so i kicked his shin. it went thump. i thought WTF? he grinned , took off his shoe , rolled up is pant leg . an artificial leg below the knee. he was a tanker in the war. he took it off. that was most eye opening . seems his sherman got lit up by the krauts at the time of FURY. his leg got burned off . said after it burned off he was able to fall the rest of the way out. that sort of sucked. but he got his share of nazis and he enjoyed freaking people out by taking off his leg . it didn't ruin his life. he got to live a lot longer than many in that big mess the nazis made.
Bless his soul
Total badass right there
Every vet I've met from the war seems like a total badass. Cause they are. I met a guy who was captured in France during the 1944 campaign, they kept him in a barn and made him eat pig slop. He managed to steal one of their guns one night and he went to sleep with it to use it later, but when he woke up the Germans left him in the barn and he woke up to American tanks rolling by the barn lol
@@magentuspriest That's simply because only the bad ass soldiers survived. Dead soldiers don't share their stories.
It's called survivor bias.
Uncle Bill was killed in WW II, machine gun fire from a church. Twenty two days before the Nazis surrendered. My Grandparents never really recovered.
I inherited the family farm. The first couple of years I lived here old people would come up to me, they'd known my Uncle in high school, etc. Shock that he was killed, everyone expected great things from him.
He had 3 exemptions: farm boy, college boy, "last surviving son". The last exemption doesn't exist anymore, it meant he was the only young male to carry on the family name.
He volunteered.
I sleep in his bedroom.
Among his items still here is a Japanese study book. If he'd survived, I assume that meant he'd have been sent to the Pacific.
“I’ll slap him around for ya” is such a great line I love it 😂
There really needs to be a spinoff movie about this Angel guy. He is amazing.
It will never happen, but yeah. A spin off on the soldiers would be pretty neat.
A friend of mine told me the story of his father and all troops being ordered to shot Hitler youth on sight. It had been learned that they were incorrigible and would always be a threat. His father couldn't bring himself to kill an unarmed "child" and let one go. Two days later his commanding general was killed by a "Hitler youth". He lived with regret the rest of his life wondering if the one he let go was the one who killed his general.
They were ordered to shoot children? And then claim that they were the good guys?
@@BigMek456 so who were the good guys according to you.?
@@Kimtron142 Like the kids in America who hunted black people? If you support child killers youre clearly immoral
He should just have taken the kid as pow instead.
Dude. To even think that a grunt soldier would ever get close enough to kill a general is laughable.
Most generals were in their 60s at the time. Would have been so far from the front its laughable
This never happened
Realistic or not, this is a badass movie
It's realistic enough. I mean it's Hollywood, so there's always that. But they did I pretty bang up job considering how rare tank movies are.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 yeah the only problem I had with it was the house scene
I'm pretty sure these UA-cam tank experts know what they're talking about.
@@TheLucidSpecter You don't need to be a tank expert to see that movie is bad
@@rado9815 ok UA-cam tank expert
3:34 "no, they cookin' go, go"
The sign on the kid basically said, "I am a coward who would not fight for the German people."
sadly at the later stage of the fucking war .. this was a "normal" sight ..many many germans didnt wanted to fight in this ... and many didnt had a choice
The scariest thing will be killing some of the allied units by a rifle and then sees a tank turret turns around and firing at you
the scene of him asking if thats the guy hanging kids and then just shredding him is what i can only describe as
justice.
no
This movie has the strongest plot armor of any movie I've ever seen.
They all died in the end, besides the typewriter... Some strong plot armor lol
My Great Grandfather who was in the Battle of the Bulge at age 18 watched this with me and my Dad. He said while some of the battle scenes were accurate the characters were not. The attitudes portrayed here are pure Hollywood.
Well it's a Hollywood movie after all which has plot armor for the main character. Documentaies are the better options in this case.
which battle scenes?
Well no shit lmao
Was this even the buldge? Also could've been taken from another soldiers account.
@@bannedmann4469 no this movie was about the battle for gemany
My grandpa Ben was a first generation Italian-American citizen and he was a Sherman commander in Europe. He survived the war and became a carpenter/handyman.
Byłem na misji pokojowej w byłej Jugosławii. Okrucieństwo na każdej wojnie jest przerażające i nie ważne kto ma rację. Film dobrze oddaje Okrucieństwo wojny.... wojny ,która jak zawsze jest bezsensowną. Pozdrawiam Polski
Thank you for your service to protect my home country! They never sent weapons to Bosnia like they did with Ukraine
Wojna to najgorsza rzecz jaka może się przytrafić. Nieważne jaka jest wielka, zawsze niewinni ludzie będą na niej ginąć.
i love the detail at 2:53 where he pats his dead friend on the shoulder it adds so much idk how to explaun it
The fact that they really made the whole bullet hit first before the gunshot is great
such a great movie, i love the "what? what do you want from me?" look binkowski gives wardaddy after taking out that mg, lol
5:20 damn, that's the chadest jawline I've ever seen
Fkn razor sharp! I noticed it the first time seen the movie, i said " that mf could thru an engine block with his jawline! "
@@jaekamacho1416 Must be related to the German General giving the speech in BoB.
Amazing movie, rewatched is 3 times. Idk why but it was SUPER good.
Fury be like.... german anti tank misses target 10 meters away.
@@emprahsfinest7092 exactly!
@@emprahsfinest7092 Okay lets actually think about this for a second. Fury is an M4A3E8 Sherman with 63 mm of armor on the turret. The German anti tank gun appears to be a 7.5 cm Pak 40 which can fire either the APCBC shell Panzergranate 39 which can penetrate up to 150 mm on a flat surface, or the APCR Panzergranate 40 which can penetrate up to 180 mm of armor. Now sure these shells could penetrate Fury basically anywhere, through the front plate? No problem, through the sides? Easy. But the thing is Fury was angled when the Pak 40 shot. Not only was Fury angled, but the anti tank gun also fired too early, making the shell hit the very side of the turret, which is also extremely angled. At that angle neither the PzGr 39 or the PzGr 40 could penetrate.
@@imissthekaiser2444 haha you play warthunder? Your theory is totally correct. But the M4A3E8 has no sweet spot in angle. If the Sherman wants to protect its frontal armor against this gun at this range, he has to angle it that far that he expose its weak side-armor. So a experienced gunner with a 75mm at 10 metres gos in like a butterknife. The only chance for the M4 is a distance up to 500 metre or more.
@@dionx9185 If the German crew actually lined up a good shot they could've easily taken out Fury. What you said is exactly true, yet the German crew fired too early and too high hitting basically one of the few spots on Fury where they wouldn't have penetrated.
@@imissthekaiser2444 yep. The Germans do not look very clever in this movie.
Really realistic how the sniper bullet lands before you can hear the shot. That poor old man :(
Would've been realistic if it were at 1k yards, but not that close. At that range, you would've heard the shot at the same time the guys head exploded.
I feel like the guy who gunned the SS officer down must have been Mobster back at home the stance he did with the Tommy really gave me that feeling like he was just doing another hit on some Shmuck.
No he 's probably from the Bronk's
or he have a background filled with hate towards people that hurt children in any way
I like this theory lmao
I definitely got mobster vibes from him
the cat w a .30 cal MG strolling along like an 80's bass player (5:40) hits home for me...never was in combat, but carried the SAW/M249 long enough twas just another piece of kit....
Willy Pete: White Phosphorus
For those of you who don't know this is a smoke shell but if it lands near infantry...well. you can see the result in the clip.
Brings back memories of me being burned alive in Rising Storm 2
*W A R C R I M E*
@@krissianvictir1291 Brings back memories when we used to light up Iraqis who didn't want to quit. some WP rounds put the fear of god into them. They'd rather not have those shot at em. They wouldn't surrender when we shot up all the rounds of our 50 cals, nor would they surrender our Abrams and Bradley's shelling so hard buildings got leveled, nor would they surrender even when we had air support bombing the crap out of them.
you know the only time they wanted to quit was when we had the idea to start lobbing chemical weapons, white phosphorus at them. one round into a house and everyone is on fire. Something about burning alive, people dont wanna think about, and its not just fire, it's a chemical weapon, the goo sticks to the flesh and keeps burning all down to the bone, even running water on it wont put it out, it only goes out when it burns up all the fuel. they knew and they didn't want to play. we just couldn't use it any time camera crew were around, stuff about the UN trying to say it's a war crime.
0:26 Guy looks right at the camera lol
When you act like a monster you get put down like one
No, that bastard should have gone to trail. Doing it like this, there hands a no longer clean. There is a diffrence between killing in combat and executing someone without a trail!
I do not say he was not guilty as Fu.. . I do say, now the US-soilders and tank commander are also guilty of a war crime.
@@julonkrutor4649 out of all the nazi war criminals and ss scum, barely any were tried, Imprisoned or executed after the war, he would've gone to a POW camp and got out Scott free
@@julonkrutor4649 it can be argued that the SS weren’t protected by the convention, because they weren’t so much part of the German armed forces, but a Nazi Militia, like a terrorist group. The executions of the SS soldiers were justified in my eyes, as you couldn’t be drafted into the SS, you had to volunteer to join the Nazi army
Valid points but if any of us where there at the point of time of everything going on with a all that anger about everything that's happened during the war it's no wonder why moments like like happened. People should be sent to trial yes but when you see atrocities like that then anger takes over.
@@lucasrichards5793 this is the justification that the SS and Wehrmacht used to execute Soviet prisoners of war and partisan fighters. The Germans referred to them as terrorists. Be careful you do not become the very thing you are fighting against.
i know theres a few "plot holes" and "plot armor" to certain characters... i still enjoyed every minute of this movie none the less.
“You should’ve let em burn!”.... save ammo I guess aye
And water only makes it worse.
5:07 love this part, simple and crude justice
Very satisfying to see
One of the toughest yet barely talked about American battles for a German town in 1945 was at Aschaffenburg. A very bitter fight apparently, but doesn’t really get the recognition it deserves.
After losses on the eastern front, Germany did not have the strength for any "toughest" battles in the western direction.
Although, of course, everything is relative, depending on what to compare with.
@@joket4445 Sporadic heavy fighting, in the Harz mountains, Kassel, a few other places. Sometimes due to a local commander who wanted to fight.
Indeed so. There were a few of these we don't hear much about, crossing the Rhine wasn't a cake walk...
Americans had it easy lol