Netflix: The Dirty and Brutal War Movie is available on the platform

Netflix: The Dirty and Brutal War Movie is available on the platform

The Netflix platform is currently hosting a dark war movie centered around a small squad going on a suicide mission with a tank: “Fury.”

Fury is the fifth film directed by David Ayer before he starred in the acclaimed DC Comics film Suicide Squad. Brad Pitt stars alongside Logan Lerman, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal and Michael Peña.

The story takes place in April 1945 as the Allies lead their final offensive in Europe. Aboard a Sherman tank, Sergeant Vardad and four of his men embark on a high-risk mission behind enemy lines. Faced with an enemy outnumbered and outgunned, Vardad and his crew will have to do whatever it takes to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany…

Is Fury a historically accurate film? Absolutely not, it’s full of bugs. But is it a great movie? Without a doubt. Ayer insists on the brutality of war and its impact on those who experience it. Battles are short and bloody, devastating. In this, Fury is part of the movement of Samuel Fuller films (in particular) because it has a lot in common with Beyond the glory or I Lived the Hell of Korea.

Logan Lerman

With the idea of ​​a team equipped with a tank, David Ayer chooses a moving camera concept that allows him to recreate the environment of the soldiers and emphasize their vulnerability and their microcosm. Because if Fury is technically a war movie, we shouldn’t be looking for large-scale attacks on Private Ryan here. Iyer is interested in his characters.

Wardad, Bible, Norman, Gordo and Kun-Asi will not emerge unscathed from this suicide mission and the brutality of the conflict. To find out more, give Fury a chance, you won’t regret it!

Source: allocine

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