Jon Bernthal Harasses German Locals | Fury (Brad Pitt, Shia LeBeouf)
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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Last months of World War II in April 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theater, a battle-hardened U.S. Army sergeant in the 2nd Armored Division named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank called "Fury" and its five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
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Shane has lived a thousand lives before becoming a Walker
This is an amazing movie. I like how Bernthals character reflects on his behavior later and it really brings it home and shows you the ugly side of war; that good men who love their country so much, do to die for it and the ones who don’t, come back as bad men. It’s absolutely tragic and I hope to God the numbers of truly disturbed warriors we have, are dwindling. They don’t deserve this and the people they hurt don’t deserve it either. One day the government will pay with everything they have.
They had such a weird dynamic. Tank commander could have stopped it and wanted to stop it but he knows he can't.
For the simple fact that if he takes the crazy out of them they won't perform like he wants them too.
its not about taking the crazy out of them; its about respecting the fact of what a war such as that does to a person
There's a displeasure amougnst the his other men. They went through hell together and Norman didn't. Norman wasn't there. He didn't live it. Yet he got the honor of courting this young woman. There's so much to unpack that isn't ever seen in this movie. It's implied. It's a speculation. It's cinema.
Hell na lowkey now that I think abt it like that they all just hating and coclblocking 😂
Lol that's not how attraction works
Gordo is talking about the Falaise Pocket in this scene and it is true. Once Caen had been secured, the Americans linked up with the British and Canadians and surrounded an entire German Army Group retreating from Normandy and absolutely slaughtered them from North, West and South. Much like the Iraq 'Highway of Death', the main road leading out of the pocket was littered with dead bodies, destroyed tanks and trucks, dead horses and scattered equipment. Over 10,000 Germans were killed as well as some ~500 vehicles in the course of a week. Gordo is 100% right, you could look at it all you want but no sane person could make any sense of that destruction if they had to drive through it. The endless view and stench of death for miles.
I don’t know if the American soldiers treated civilians like this
Depends some did some didn’t
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This scene is why I didn’t like most of the tank crew characters and I wasn’t sad when they died.
Cute
Same
🐶Great movie🍀✌️
This movie was even better than saving private Ryan.
Private Ryan, is in a league of its own.
Yeah, no. Absolutely not.
Let tell you sumthing
he spat his teeth out lol
😂😂