Fury is a World War II film that exposes stereotyped human values.
When you see it, you fall in love, when you fall in love, you fall in love. When you fall in love, you die. When you die, you feel sad. When you feel sad, you get angry. When you get angry, you live.
And Pete, Pete, why can't this shaved face of a zombie officer be new. Put the blame on the director. After all, how can Pitt take responsibility for being so sexy.
The most exciting scene is Pitt forcing the sweaty boy to shoot the enemy soldiers, and the sweaty boy's performance is unexpected. I thought he just got incontinent from Pete, but? He didn't! The widow does not obey! I don't just don't! But Pete was there, and he had to. So it broke.
The highlight of the film is full of mix and match, but I like it: Watching the tanks of the US and German armies shoot ILM's laser swords at each other.
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