FURY (2014) FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION (PART 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2021
  • Arianna's first time watching Fury in a movie reaction.
    Full Length Reaction Here:
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    Arianna's Instagram:
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    Fury is a 2014 American war film written and directed by David Ayer, and starring Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña, Jon Bernthal, Jason Isaacs and Scott Eastwood. The film portrays U.S. tank crews fighting in Nazi Germany during the final weeks of the European theater of World War II. Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books, such as Belton Y. Cooper's Death Traps, about American armored units in World War II and the high casualty rates suffered by tank crews in Europe.
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  • @TheGoIsWin21
    @TheGoIsWin21 2 года назад +481

    "This team dynamic is insane already". That's what I personally love about this movie, as a veteran. It NAILS that feeling, that dynamic. What it feels like to have a group of men who some you hate, some you love, but all of whom you trust and rely upon.

    • @eastcoastwolf
      @eastcoastwolf 2 года назад +6

      i was just about to say this lol so fucking true! also love the part where the PL tells the NCO’s to move out 😂

    • @fredthemanish
      @fredthemanish 2 года назад +4

      That's about the only thing it gets very right. A lot of historical bs.

    • @TheGoIsWin21
      @TheGoIsWin21 2 года назад

      @@fredthemanish "tHaT's nOt HoW a TiGeR wOuLd aTtAcK a sHeRmAn fOrMaTiOn" shut up nerd

    • @jojoemcgeejoe457
      @jojoemcgeejoe457 Год назад +2

      Also, none of that plaster saint crap they usually try to make movie soldiers into.

    • @TheGoIsWin21
      @TheGoIsWin21 Год назад +3

      @@jojoemcgeejoe457 good, bad, fair, cruel, it's the honesty of humans subjected to the fickle chaos of real war.
      Absolutely perfect

  • @wtafwasthat
    @wtafwasthat 2 года назад +430

    "Wait until you see it."
    "See What?"
    "What a man can do to another man." 😳
    Such a powerful line & extremely accurate. Can't imagine some of the shit that soldiers saw during combat.
    You should watch Band of Brothers!

    • @Codex_0613
      @Codex_0613 2 года назад +12

      my family has a history of fighting in wars, and there are things that my uncles and my father still remember vividly until this day
      they don't talk about it either

    • @wtafwasthat
      @wtafwasthat 2 года назад +10

      @@Codex_0613 my grandfather was in WWII & the only time I ever saw that tough SoB cry was talking about combat.

    • @calemarii
      @calemarii 2 года назад +2

      I didn't see that part, the webcam video was too big

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  2 года назад +16

      Hopefully you saw it when you watched the movie sans commentary...

    • @calemarii
      @calemarii 2 года назад +1

      @@Diegesis :- I did... no but srsly, the webcam is way too big... especially watching your band of brothers with two of yall... Other than that, pretty nice reactions

  • @JustTooDamnHonest
    @JustTooDamnHonest 2 года назад +362

    "Ideals are peaceful
    History is violent".
    That is the truest quote ever told by anyone and it also stands out for a lot of humanity's dark history. Because every county, town, city, state, country, continent or civilization has a dark chapter in it throughout and we have megatons of it and war is one of them. WW2 still to this day has the highest body court in a conflict in human history.

    • @jbsully2864
      @jbsully2864 2 года назад +3

      Yeah and the worst of it was on the eastern front.

    • @hsiehman
      @hsiehman 2 года назад +2

      That quote hits me especially hard when I travel. Almost every single border that dictates the territory of a state was determined at as a result of a war. I then think about what is happening in the Ukraine right now and can't help but think that we, as a species, never learn.

    • @AkimboJV
      @AkimboJV 2 года назад +1

      and history happens every single day

    • @JustTooDamnHonest
      @JustTooDamnHonest 2 года назад

      @@AkimboJV and it ends up with people killing other people and it takes blood being spilled for change to happen and to have a peaceful solution.
      It take an event to make us see just how brutal the societies of the world can be.

    • @JetTheReaper
      @JetTheReaper 2 года назад

      @@hsiehman We do learn, we learn how to kill faster and more effectively each other.

  • @JohnReedy07163
    @JohnReedy07163 2 года назад +212

    I'm glad that movies like this exist.
    It reminds people that war isn't a game you get to respawn in.
    It's full of shit that churns your stomach and this movie is one of the best at making you feel how personal it was.

    • @codyburke7738
      @codyburke7738 2 года назад +9

      agree man. Movies like this everyone needs to see, it gives you so much more respect and reverence for the men and women that sacraficed everything so that we could remain free.

    • @blu5021
      @blu5021 2 года назад

      Whats sad to me, is it is never told from the axis pov.

    • @JohnReedy07163
      @JohnReedy07163 2 года назад +4

      @@blu5021 No reason too. They were evil and tried to annihilate anything in opposition to their own world view.
      No reason at all to show their side

    • @codyburke7738
      @codyburke7738 2 года назад +7

      @@blu5021 why would i want to see the axis pov? I concede that a lot of their soldiers were in similar positions and didnt want to be there, but pardon me.........screw them.

    • @blu5021
      @blu5021 2 года назад

      @@codyburke7738 i want to see it in something like in jojo rabbit, how not all were bad. It is a shame to me a country so smart can do something so dumb. (I am not a nazi sympathizer, my family was ruined by them) i find it is a shame for movies about, say, the cold war, they tell both sides, when both countries did things that were arguably just as bad as nazi germany.
      (Edit is spelling.)

  • @MyCharlie223
    @MyCharlie223 2 года назад +64

    I was a machine gunner in the Infantry during the initial push into Iraq your reaction to the gore and combat in this movie echoes exactly how I felt on the inside when I experienced some of the horrors of war, those sights smells, and sounds will never leave.

    • @pwncakes420
      @pwncakes420 Год назад

      I couldnt imagine what you saw in that inital push. I came in like 3 years later and it was hard for me to get used to the things i saw too but that first push must have been pretty nuts.

    • @MyCharlie223
      @MyCharlie223 Год назад +2

      @@pwncakes420 We made contact with Iraqui Infantry supported by tanks, artillery, and "special operators" at some point after March 23rd, after that, we went on a street to the street house to house knockout drag-out fight with engagement ranges varying from really far to hand to hand fighting. The fighting was pure insanity full of adrenaline dumps and crashes running shooting killing reloading refitting cat nap startling awake underfire and did it all over again we maintained that tempo until May 2nd or 3rd when we settled into Baghdad we heard GEORGE W call the end of major combat ops during a firefight

    • @pwncakes420
      @pwncakes420 Год назад

      @@MyCharlie223 well shit. Lol I know how that hoise to hoise clearing shit is and how you can be standing like 5M from an enemy too.

    • @MyCharlie223
      @MyCharlie223 Год назад

      @@pwncakes420 it was bananas from the open desert to urban back to desert a terrifying adventure

  • @vinceledezma8520
    @vinceledezma8520 2 года назад +123

    I love how she always says " I don't cry at movies" and I've seen her cry at almost all of them

    • @milandijkgraaf6808
      @milandijkgraaf6808 2 года назад +4

      Yea i have seen al the war movie s on Netflix since i was 5 and I am 12 now 😂

    • @milandijkgraaf6808
      @milandijkgraaf6808 2 года назад

      @Coyote Tango Mk1 but I only watch them because they are cool and fun to watch Just relax dude

    • @milandijkgraaf6808
      @milandijkgraaf6808 2 года назад

      @Coyote Tango Mk1 ok but wat do you think a war movie could have done with my mind I Just want to know

    • @milandijkgraaf6808
      @milandijkgraaf6808 2 года назад

      @Coyote Tango Mk1 ok but I am stil going to watch them and those scenes with arm and legs of are not so bad to watch and have a good day bro

    • @milandijkgraaf6808
      @milandijkgraaf6808 2 года назад

      @Coyote Tango Mk1 yea I know dude have a good day

  • @luisvelasquezjr
    @luisvelasquezjr 2 года назад +82

    The way they portray Wardaddy's brutality while still having somewhat of a moral compass is fascinating. He doesn't even think twice when he orders the man hanging children to be shot. He just decided this man no longer needed to live.

    • @hededcdn
      @hededcdn 2 года назад

      Yes. People like that NEED killing. The courts fail at this.

    • @theshermantanker7043
      @theshermantanker7043 2 года назад +6

      He does have a moral compass, just hidden under a war hardened exteroir

    • @femboyshitposter676
      @femboyshitposter676 2 года назад

      @@theshermantanker7043 A war criminal you mean? yeah sure.

    • @ApokalyptikNM
      @ApokalyptikNM 2 года назад

      @@femboyshitposter676 war criminal? Please explain this.. I seen the movie like 20 times and I didn't see 1 part where wardaddy committed a war crime..
      Unless you're talking about the kids who were shot from the other kid using the panzerfaust.. it could of been wardaddy or the other tanks or the kid could of shot them way earlier.. or the part where he shot the unarmed German soldier with a US army coat.. I would of shot him too.. where did he get the coat? And what did he do to the soldiers I didn't see any holes in the coat..

    • @jacobloving2180
      @jacobloving2180 Год назад

      @@femboyshitposter676 so your saying it was OK for the SS officer to hang kids maybe from 10 to 15 cus the diddent want to fight

  • @stevestoll3124
    @stevestoll3124 2 года назад +119

    The German Civilians at the end of the war were eating every thing that they could. Rats, cats, dogs and dead horses. I had a great uncle and aunt that remember walking through the wasteland of southern Germany, only finding scraps of food left. Sometimes it would be days of finding scraps just to make a single stew, and making that last.

    • @pand2aren
      @pand2aren 2 года назад +9

      Yeah war is insane, the menu of leningrad "The menu in Leningrad during this period of the war(blocade) included wallpaper, window putty and soup made of boiled leather."

    • @sq5ebm
      @sq5ebm 2 года назад +5

      Well. The price u pay for starting a war.

    • @ohsosmooth01
      @ohsosmooth01 2 года назад +2

      @@sq5ebm you know, that might be thought of by some, if not most, to be an inconsiderate thing to say. Then, you realise, the German people actually voted for Hitler. It was a democracy just like any other; right up to the so called "Night of the Long Knives".

    • @jefftheriault5522
      @jefftheriault5522 2 года назад +6

      @@ohsosmooth01 My father was a navigator-bombardier in B-29's. Saipan to Japan and back. The whole Hiroshima guilt thing... Between '35 and '45 the Imperial Japanese Army killed over 13 million Chinese alone. Not with gas Chambers, with bayonets, rifle butts, officers swords etc, etc. Don't try to feed me no Hiroshima guilt, ain't buying.

    • @ohsosmooth01
      @ohsosmooth01 2 года назад +2

      @@jefftheriault5522 oh I wasn't trying to. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't defending anyone. I responded to that guy by saying effectively, it might seem easy to feel sorry for the average German citizen, given that their country took an absolute pounding (from East and West), and given it was Hitler who started the war, UNTIl you realise that the German people actually voted for Hitler in a general election. I personally find it difficult to feel sorry for people who effectively brought that level of destruction on themselves 🙂

  • @makbr6538
    @makbr6538 2 года назад +49

    I am Mexican and I had never seen this movie in English, and it made me laugh "you wanna talk Mexican, join a Mexican tank" because in the Spanish dub it says another line😂

  • @chuckyboy6977
    @chuckyboy6977 2 года назад +15

    I love the way the original crew hate and love Norman at the same time, the conflict within them trying to save him from becoming normalised to the horrors of war and becoming inhuman killing machines like themselves. The crew sees what they once were, Norman gains four fathers preparing him and trying to save him from war. The nickname Norman is given is a reflection of how he remains the most un-machine of them all. The director shows the “good” guy and energy through the film but in the morning after the fight, the film shows that there are Normans on both sides of a war, that men are the same. You think was Norman not seen, but the young German does see Norman under the tank, he is the mirror of Norman in he still has his compassion for life still within him and hasn’t lost his humility.

  • @danielkinn782
    @danielkinn782 2 года назад +626

    An amazing reaction. "War is Hell" I think she's ready....ready for Schindler's List. She needs to see it.

    • @justinrichardson4456
      @justinrichardson4456 2 года назад +5

      That movie was based on fiction.

    • @solvingpolitics3172
      @solvingpolitics3172 2 года назад +48

      @@justinrichardson4456 What??? It was a true story unlike Fury.

    • @Xargon87
      @Xargon87 2 года назад +50

      @@justinrichardson4456 Don't tell me you're a holocaust denier.

    • @danielkinn782
      @danielkinn782 2 года назад +20

      @@justinrichardson4456 what are you talking about? It's actually based on a true story.

    • @crossfadefan67
      @crossfadefan67 2 года назад +4

      I was gonna say she definitely needs to watch Schindler's list!

  • @GhoulGrundle
    @GhoulGrundle 2 года назад +8

    17:43 "My grandma taught me how to do this"
    *Goes in for the kiss*
    The editor knows what he did lol

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  2 года назад +3

      Hahah i didn't notice until someone in the comments mentioned it. happy accident

  • @bfahren
    @bfahren 2 года назад +12

    The Volkssturm was a militia force comprised of men too old or too young to serve. The more desperate the situation got for Germany the more this militia saw action.
    That's why you see so many armed kids in this movie.

  • @panzerwolf494
    @panzerwolf494 2 года назад +29

    I both love and hate this movie. Love it for the grit and unhappiness of war. Hate it for all the bullshit reality of dug in anti tank guns missing literal point blank shots while tanks on the move hit them accurately, and the zerg rush at the end

    • @nugsovile4333
      @nugsovile4333 2 года назад +1

      The part where the 3 Sherman's are going against the 1 single tiger is really annoying, like all 3 Sherman's would've been killed

    • @panzerwolf494
      @panzerwolf494 2 года назад

      @@nugsovile4333 Realistically Fury was an Easy 8, it should have been able to cut up that Tiger at range without killing the other Shermans.

    • @samuelgordino
      @samuelgordino 2 года назад +1

      @@panzerwolf494 Realistic, Fury would be the fist to be destroyed. Because of bigger gun and the fact it was the first tank .

    • @panzerwolf494
      @panzerwolf494 2 года назад

      @Coyote Tango Mk1 Managed to knock out multiple trucks further away than those tanks. The shots they were taking were literally point blank for a Pak gun. The only way they could have missed is if between engaging those tanks and destroying those trucks they got shit faced drunk and were spinning the aiming cranks like they were the Price Is Right wheel.
      Same with the Tiger 131 encounter later. Somehow the expert markmanship and firing rate go stupid when it comes to popping Fury like the other three Shermans

    • @panzerwolf494
      @panzerwolf494 2 года назад

      @Coyote Tango Mk1 Holy shit, relax, bro. The PAK 40 is a German gun. Nowhere did I mention Tiger IIs and nowhere in the movie was a Tiger II. Tiger 131 is a Tiger I, not a Tiger II. They did not come from behind the Tiger in the movie. And a Tiger crew would not be so stupid as to not take out the lead tank in a column, especially one with the bigger 76 that could cut through a Tiger frontally. The Sherman in the movie is an Easy 8, not a Firefly. Yes, the crew cracked when one Sherman was left, after managing to bounce a shell off the armor that would have, realistically, cut through Fury like a hot knife through butter. For a crew the cracked the commander sounds rather casual though.
      This whole rant of yours is deranged. And mostly not relevant to the movie, and wrong.

  • @alexanderdiaz6396
    @alexanderdiaz6396 2 года назад +6

    This movie displayed a perfect understanding of the camaraderie that I had with my crew members in the paladin. This will always be one of my favorites. It was a pleasure meeting the cast too. Thank you for visiting us.

  • @1mpur1ty
    @1mpur1ty 2 года назад +51

    I think Arianna's earned a non-war film after SPR and FURY ... how about Ford Vs. Ferrari?

    • @lancejackson3524
      @lancejackson3524 2 года назад +1

      I love your reactions, so genuine. You should review something lighter. There is a movie called Into the White. War film but about enemies who learn to trust each other in a remote part of Norway. No action like the other movies I've seen you review but a great story that really did take place.

    • @caboose512justinf.9
      @caboose512justinf.9 2 года назад +2

      FvF was an absolutely incredible movie. That scene where he cries during the test drive. Gut wrenchingly beautiful.

    • @SCUMMY4205
      @SCUMMY4205 2 года назад +2

      That would be nice lol

    • @prollins6443
      @prollins6443 2 года назад

      I would say The Monuments Men. Still a war movie, but not as dark

    • @georgefloydspaceshuttlepro1839
      @georgefloydspaceshuttlepro1839 2 года назад +1

      Have her watch Ravenous with Guy Pierce

  • @semperpieeatordie6990
    @semperpieeatordie6990 2 года назад +23

    My marine tank unit buds always said this movie was the best at showing the relationship you have with your brothers in a tank. All bullshitting and ass ripping but the respect and love for each other is non other

  • @OperatorPewski61443
    @OperatorPewski61443 2 года назад +6

    I remember my dad who is a 19k in the army. (Tanker). Taking a bunch of his own men to see this movie in theaters. I went with him. By the end it had him crying. Not because of the plot or the gore. But because this is the life that sometimes a tanker goes through. Ever scene I watched and listened as my dad and his guys cheered. Got angry. Screamed "WE COULD DO BETTER!"
    IVE NEVER. had a movie experience like this. This movie truly showed me how much soul these tankers put into the life they lived.
    The scene with the kid shooting the anti armor rocket. My dad told me later that the talk Brad pit and the rook had right after is how it is.
    This movie shed light for me. It was crazy. But it's what happens.

    • @saftheini1221
      @saftheini1221 2 года назад +3

      If your Dad is a tanker, he would realize, that this movie is complete bullshit. A PAK's first shot has a 98% accuracy. The Tiger would've destroyed that 4 Shermans easily. A whole SS bataillon against an immobile Sherman Tank? One precise shot with a Panzerschreck and this scene is over

  • @MikeB12800
    @MikeB12800 2 года назад +17

    Arianna is AMAZING!!! Im white, 41 years old, had friends from every race, color and creed, and we’d always bust each-others’ balls about that. I’m half Italian and half Czech, and they’d call me a guido or dumb pollack. It was all in good fun, they would protect me with their lives and that’s all that mattered!

    • @timlevis3630
      @timlevis3630 2 года назад +2

      Back in the day when busting on your friends was a rite of passage. Your duty was busting them right back, that is how friends were made.

    • @OutlawOfTexas
      @OutlawOfTexas 2 года назад +2

      What does that have to do with anything

    • @MikeB12800
      @MikeB12800 2 года назад

      I guess you haven’t , or the reaction either?!?!

  • @bonkersmcgee4356
    @bonkersmcgee4356 2 года назад +6

    The deleted scenes are some of the best parts of this movie. Some really organic stuff.

  • @tet2755
    @tet2755 2 года назад +9

    @8:17 Awesome reference to Gladiator by the writers. In both movies they are in Germany, fighting a pitch battle at the end of a long campaign when the Germans are all but defeated.

  • @redndeadlydragon
    @redndeadlydragon 2 года назад +3

    Sign says: "I wasn't willing to give up my children to war"

    • @realSimoneCherie
      @realSimoneCherie 2 года назад +1

      Wow that’s even worse

    • @redndeadlydragon
      @redndeadlydragon 2 года назад

      @@realSimoneCherie Yeah, the gutwrenching but very believable horror behind it why I felt it was a subtle but noteworthy correction in translation

  • @johnathanfoster8213
    @johnathanfoster8213 Год назад +1

    That cut at 17:44 😂
    “My grandmother taught me how to do this”
    **goes in for kiss**

  • @SGIABC
    @SGIABC 2 года назад +45

    Arianna's my favorite reactor on this channel. Lovely lady, and genuine reactions.

  • @ZakkWasNotAvailable
    @ZakkWasNotAvailable Год назад +5

    That sign actually said "I didn't want my children to fight". They hung her for not wanting to give up her children to the NaZi youth program. Unreal.

  • @datboidego
    @datboidego 2 года назад +6

    If you are ready to see a true and real war movie/documentary. It’s called “They shall not grow old” it’s black and white war footage remastered with colors. It’s a crazy experience.

  • @1320crusier
    @1320crusier 2 года назад +15

    The Shermans were much better tanks than 'Death Traps' says and the US suffered something like .6 casualties per tank in the war. US suffered fewer tank casualties than the commonwealth did due to having helmets as well.

    • @c4wolf_
      @c4wolf_ 2 года назад +1

      Sherman's were not made to go up against Germany panther, tiger, and others. Compared to the firepower n shear thickness of Armour plating.. the Sherman was then and always be outclassed0@!!! It matters not what u say or believe... the facts were clear. Maybe just maybe the Sherman faired a bit better then against the panzer iv.. maybe.
      The Sherman had numbers. The shermans had unlimited air support. The Sherman could exchange parts overnight and get back into a fight... otherwise the had a nic name.. Bronson Bruner.. I did not name the Sherman that... the army soldiers who fought in them did@!!!! Do u know why 0????
      A tiger.. in an open field.. could 1 shot a Sherman from 2.5 k. A Sherman could only dream of that. The British had nothing to counter that except a tiffy.
      By the way.. I am an American and did a 4yr stint in the usmc. I did a bit of reading on the war machines of ww2.
      The Russian made T-34 overall might have been the tuffest tank in ww2.
      Peace n stay safe

    • @datzfatz2368
      @datzfatz2368 2 года назад

      @@c4wolf_ yeah but all that shit doesnt matter at all in the end lol^^ The sherman was cheap and easy to produce, simple and reliable and had a high crew survivability. It did the job it was designed for perfectly. The German Tanks are cool and very interesting technical feats but they are plauged by doctrinal retardation, delusional assumptions about the economic support they would/could have and overengineering out the ass. Sure, in perfect conditions and in a 1 on 1 almost nothing beats a Tiger, but that is the thing: that is the same kind of delusion the Nazis built their entire worldview and consecuently vehicle desing on. And its not the reality of World War 2. You are almost never going to be 1 on 1 and conditions will never be perfect. And thats why a versatile, mass producable, simple and reliable Tank that actually is designed with the realities of battle and economics in mind like the Sherman is the much better vehicle effectively. Same Story with the T-34 btw, very simillar concept really.
      It matters not what u say or believe... the facts were and are clear.

    • @c4wolf_
      @c4wolf_ 2 года назад

      @@datzfatz2368
      Very very true sir. But you could get in one. Lol
      Be safe out there

    • @rogerduncan2603
      @rogerduncan2603 2 года назад

      @@c4wolf_ as you say the typhoon and tempest went for tanks it was the British 17 pound gun that void kill a tiger from the side and up close, the 88 was lethal at 2 km it was essentially 4 on 1 a tiger to beat it .

    • @rogerduncan2603
      @rogerduncan2603 2 года назад

      # 4 Sherman's to a tiger to beat it.

  • @vilmaniel7618
    @vilmaniel7618 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact, war daddy's burnt up back isn't from war at all, he was driving drunk with his sweetheart and a couple of friends and got in a wreck, car caught fire and burnt him up but left him the only one alive. The story is told by him in a deleted scene.

  • @dominiqueglover4978
    @dominiqueglover4978 2 года назад +5

    The reason I enjoy Fury so much is because of how it portrays war. There isn’t really a good or bad side in this film. It’s just people trying to survive and that entails combat. It shows war for what it is. It’s not black and white. It’s ugly. It’s man doing whatever it can to kill each other.

    • @TheGoIsWin21
      @TheGoIsWin21 2 года назад +3

      Saving Private Ryan is sentimental in a lot of ways, emotional. Fury is cold, unfeeling, mechanical, just the raw endless grind with no regard for the humans caught up in it. I think it's a lot more in line with the real experience day to day.

    • @dominiqueglover4978
      @dominiqueglover4978 2 года назад

      @@TheGoIsWin21 agreed 100%

  • @Mark_The_Chemist
    @Mark_The_Chemist 2 года назад +10

    You need to react to We Were Soldiers...great movie based on real events early in Vietnam.

  • @GMEOK
    @GMEOK 2 года назад +1

    Love your reactions! Movies can never show the true horrors of war. I had the honor of taking care of many WWII vets. The stories that they would share, I am just lost for words.

  • @robtierney5653
    @robtierney5653 2 года назад +1

    This was the first American made / American war movie that felt real to me. I remember seeing Saving Private Ryan in theaters and realizing that there were WW2 veterans in the theater weeping when they saw the beach invasion scene. But even Saving Ryan didn't go to that level of showing the psychological impact it had on our troops and how they had to be to be vicious or die. Ryan made the impact, sad and heroic, but didn't show that our troops hated and wanted to take it out. Fury did that.

  • @Indoor_Carrot
    @Indoor_Carrot 2 года назад +18

    I've read up a lot about ww1 & ww2 so when I first saw this movie it wasn't much of a shock to me. If anything it is nothing near as bad as some accounts describe some parts of the war.

  • @Heriwald
    @Heriwald 2 года назад +3

    I like this movie a lot, watched it many times, war movies really show you that death and war are not just fun and games that you always think when you were a kid

  • @IceAndFlameL755
    @IceAndFlameL755 2 года назад +1

    It's interesting that WarDaddy actually lies about what the sign says on the hanging lady (although it is correct for the hanging kid later). He says "I'm a coward and refuse to fight for the German people", but it actually says they didn't want their children to fight. They weren't hung for their cowardice. They were hung for protecting their kids. Thus, you could likely conclude that the child we see hanging later was the woman's.

  • @bobbong8483
    @bobbong8483 Год назад

    LMAO I died at the cut @17:43 "My grandma taught me how to do this..." straight to him kissing the girl lolol

  • @jonathanvincent4960
    @jonathanvincent4960 2 года назад +9

    In one of my top 5 favorite movies. The grit and realism are what makes it for me. I'm glad Arianna watches these movies that have some real weight to them so people can see what it was really like.

    • @harryhealy611
      @harryhealy611 2 года назад +3

      Nothing realistic about this film sorry. if you know, you know!

    • @jbsully2864
      @jbsully2864 2 года назад

      @@harryhealy611 There are a few things that are realistic. I know the strategy in the movie is Bs. But they do get a few things right. How young some of the soldiers were.

  • @OutlawOfTexas
    @OutlawOfTexas 2 года назад +4

    I love Ariana, she owns this channel. Her reactions are great and so heartfelt.

  • @aaronslater470
    @aaronslater470 2 года назад

    Most powerful scene for me (3:14) when the Sergeant has his mental episode and kneels out of sight. Not one German POW laughs, smirks, or anything. They just stare back with grim understanding.

  • @theindo-germanguy8817
    @theindo-germanguy8817 2 года назад +1

    My great grandfather was a tank commander in the infamous 101st SS heavy panzer division.

  • @redwave1933
    @redwave1933 2 года назад +4

    "Fury" really shows the dark reality of war. Schindler's List is another one you need to see.

  • @pyrobooter1
    @pyrobooter1 2 года назад +9

    Being a Vet and and a retired firefighter. I'm so glad that you have this channel and showing your true emotions. You made me a prouder American. Thank You!!

  • @LacoSinfonia
    @LacoSinfonia 2 года назад +1

    12:44 it actually says “I didn’t want my children to fight”

  • @daddynitro199
    @daddynitro199 6 месяцев назад +1

    17:40 I’m sorry, but the cut from “my grandma taught me how to do this,” directly to them kissing… hilarious.

  • @mav2knight
    @mav2knight 2 года назад +8

    The best reactors show great emotion. That is why you're gonna be a star. People don't want much analysis, they want to see and feel what you do......great job.

  • @eddies4312
    @eddies4312 2 года назад +6

    I love your reactions, are really emotionals. Greetings from Chile!.

  • @placebo5466
    @placebo5466 Год назад

    Quintus: Why don't they just quit?
    Maximus: Would you?
    What we do in life, echoes in eternity.

  • @dereklucero5785
    @dereklucero5785 2 года назад

    Quote from a tank movie called The Beast (1988), “out of commission, become a pillbox, out of ammo, become a bunker, out of time, become heroes…”.

  • @ThomNH6229
    @ThomNH6229 2 года назад +16

    Stumbled on this page and your reactions are incredible, keep it up

  • @greggd2027
    @greggd2027 2 года назад +5

    Great reaction as always! If you haven't already done so, I'd recommend watching and reacting to Inglorious Basterds. Brad Pitt's character, Aldo Ranes, was very similar to his character in this movie. It's a Tarantino movie so be ready for violence and dark humor. But a damned good movie. My all time favorite Brad Pitt film. You'll see...

  • @morningfeatherheart7340
    @morningfeatherheart7340 2 года назад

    I love how your intros are just so short - bam right into the content. It's like a fresh form of youtube filmmaking I haven't seen yet, and I like it. Subscribed.

  • @danatheman7690
    @danatheman7690 2 года назад

    My great grandfather was in WWII as a tanker and he said this is one of the best depictions of what it was really like.

  • @GalactusDaDevourer
    @GalactusDaDevourer 2 года назад +9

    Fury is the darker side they don’t show you in Saving Private Ryan

    • @aidenc1998
      @aidenc1998 2 года назад

      The first scene in saving private Ryan is pretty dark, I know what you mean doe.

  • @matthewgreen6652
    @matthewgreen6652 2 года назад +7

    Always been a fan of the darker genre of movies. Would love to see a reaction to prisoners, lawless, warrior, and/or pretty much any of Stephen Kings book movies.

  • @davidmastro5406
    @davidmastro5406 2 года назад +1

    My late uncle was a tanker in Patton's 3rd Army, 1944-45. He was eighteen at the time. He didn't like to talk about his wartime experiences. The War really altered him.
    I am glad I discovered your RUclips channel. Great reaction.

    • @jbsully2864
      @jbsully2864 2 года назад

      My great great uncle was apart of the 82nd airborne. He dropped into Sicily, fought across Sicily up to Italy. Then was shipped to England to prepare for dday. Dropped in on the early morning of dday. Then fought all the way into Germany and he fought in the battle of the bulge. He also helped liberate Wobbelin concentration camp. The only thing he ever said about it was how cold it was that winter of 44-45. He was lucky as hell to make it through all that.

    • @davidmastro5406
      @davidmastro5406 2 года назад

      @@jbsully2864 God Bless your great great uncle!

  • @nicholassalchert8583
    @nicholassalchert8583 2 года назад

    My dad was a tank commander in the Army for 10 years so when this movie came out he got out his cav hat, his spurs, his tanker jacket with his patches on it and his leather boots that were so damn shiny lol

  • @caboose512justinf.9
    @caboose512justinf.9 2 года назад +9

    SPR and Fury are my two favorite war movies. Full Metal Jacket is another good one. Blackhawk Down is another good one.
    So many great war movies that do a great job of portraying what it was like to be in war. To develop these bonds with the men who fight besides you. To go through literal hell.
    And also thank you for the beautiful, genuine, empathetic reactions to these movies.

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  2 года назад

      yeah the most i had been told is that fury is the only one of those tanks that could penetrate the rear of the tiger so in reality the tiger would have targeted fury first but people in the comments are saying we woulda eaten that tiger in that fight so i guess my info is all wacky

    • @caboose512justinf.9
      @caboose512justinf.9 2 года назад

      @@Diegesis German tanks definitely were considered to be superior in all but speed. Both the Panzer and the Tiger. Their armor was thicker, their tracks could roll over an AT mine and not break, and their artillery was bigger. All the tanks in that scene were pretty similar in class, so it didn't really matter who was targeted first; in the Germans mind, they had that with ease.
      The Tiger damn near took out Fury as well. Had it not been for those deflection logs on the side of the tank providing an extra armor layer; they would have been destroyed.
      It really went to show that sometimes it does come down to a little bit of luck.

    • @acidcrunk3531
      @acidcrunk3531 2 года назад +1

      @@caboose512justinf.9 it's a fiction movie what would you expect, the whole tiger encounter scene is inaccurate. First of all a single tiger tank in the middle of nowhere? No chance, they always moved with support of other tanks and infantry. But let's say it was actually alone as it was in the movie there was no reason to move forward and expose itself to the shermans even though the shermans couldn't penetrate it from that distance. On the other hand a 88mm ap shell could penetrate the shermans from a distance of 1500m. Tiger commanders were elite, they received the best training possible and most of them were experienced in combat which means the second they spotted the convoy the would have identified the 76mm and shot it first, or shoot the leading tank first and then the last so the ones in the middle would get trapped. So yeah in reality the shermans would have been knocked out the second they got into range.

    • @derekweiland1857
      @derekweiland1857 2 года назад

      @@Diegesis Have you considered the WWII movie the Memphis Belle?

    • @caboose512justinf.9
      @caboose512justinf.9 2 года назад

      @@acidcrunk3531 First off the M4 Sherman didn't fire an 88MM shell. Their armaments were a 75MM, 76MM and 105MM, none of which are armor piercing. The Tiger tank uses a 92 MM Armor Piercing shell as its PRIMARY armament.
      Despite the fact that it's a fictional movie. He WOULD have come forward to engage.
      First off, you don't just randomly blast shells at 1500M. You don't have the ammunition for that. Despite the fact that their shell can punch through armor at 2100M, you would close the distance for better accuracy. Secondly, all 4 tanks in that scene were Sherman class tanks. So it did NOT matter who was shot first, only that they all die. And thirdly The M4 Sherman's 75 mm gun would not penetrate the Tiger frontally at any range, and needed to be within 100M to achieve a side penetration against the 80MM upper hull superstructure. Hence why they had to use their superior speed to close in on a Tiger tank; so even if the Tiger didn't have to move it still would have ended in an engagement at that range. And lastly; On 11 April 1945, a singular Tiger I destroyed three M4 Sherman tanks and an armored car advancing on a road. On 12 April 1945, a single Tiger I (F02) destroyed two Comet tanks, one half-track and one scout car. This Tiger I was destroyed by a Comet tank of A Squadron of the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment on the next day without infantry support.
      So Tanks 100% do roll without convoys, or other armored vehicles, or even infantry.

  • @philb.6418
    @philb.6418 2 года назад +3

    I love your videos. You have like the quintessential civilian reactions to the reality of the reality to war...with few unknowns...yes this shit happens...yes there are people and soldiers like this. Yes being in these situations will put this hate in your heart... coming back from that is hard. Period.

  • @tncountryboy34
    @tncountryboy34 2 года назад

    My papaw was a Tank commander in the 2nd armored division 41-45 he fought from Africa to Normandy thru Germany landed D-day +5 At the amazing and horrific War stories I've heard all my life from him and about the heros he served with..

  • @crivyeller9845
    @crivyeller9845 2 года назад

    17:48 “My grandma taught me how to do this” *proceeds to makeout*
    Hold up, wait a minute lol

  • @gaz_thegeordie3319
    @gaz_thegeordie3319 2 года назад +7

    Have you ever watched “Warhorse” if not you should definitely give it a watch it’s one of my favourite movies.

  • @DeniatitadenCompostela
    @DeniatitadenCompostela 2 года назад +3

    Good movie till they encountered the Tiger I then the BS started. The 76 mm Easy Eight was probably the best tank of WW 2. It could take on the Tiger I up to 1 km.

    • @PhsykoOmen
      @PhsykoOmen 2 года назад

      Well you have to keep a narrative flowing in a film

  • @dementegg
    @dementegg 2 года назад

    Wow it's like I'm watching the movie all over again. You're reactions are perfect

  • @RizztrainingOrder
    @RizztrainingOrder 2 года назад

    I’m consistently mind blown how many obvious cinematic pop culture fans have never seen a single blockbuster or classic movie in their lives!

  • @robertsandstorm4785
    @robertsandstorm4785 2 года назад +3

    These are actually 2 of my favorite movies of all time... I would love to see her do Braveheart and The Patriot sometime

  • @solvingpolitics3172
    @solvingpolitics3172 2 года назад +3

    Your reactions are priceless. I hope you see Schindler’s List.

  • @JayIngemar
    @JayIngemar 2 года назад

    You know it's an immersive movie when you agree with the guy saying ''you should've let them burn''.

  • @MikeHuntingford
    @MikeHuntingford 2 года назад

    I happened upon this video by chance, and I am very glad that I did. I too, like others here, am a veteran. I loved watching you reacting with shock, disgust, and compassion. You have what I have lost - based upon my experiences - an ability to still feel these emotions solicited from a film like "Fury". Seeing your reaction has helped me. Thank You.

    • @who346
      @who346 8 месяцев назад

      What happens when you have no feelings while watching this, as a.Vet????

  • @tatumwillard8721
    @tatumwillard8721 2 года назад +7

    I really enjoy your reaction videos! I think ‘Act of Valor’ should go on y’all’s movie reaction list!

    • @michaelkey9549
      @michaelkey9549 Год назад

      act of valor was a horrible representation of anything realistic when it comes to warfare.

  • @VTRDC27
    @VTRDC27 2 года назад +9

    I think Brad Pitt might just accept any script where he gets to kill Nazis. Can't say I blame him.

  • @jasonleightonDTA
    @jasonleightonDTA 2 года назад

    It showed the closeness in a tank crew. I was a tanker for 4 years, and the other 3 guys on my tank were the closest thing to brothers I ever had.

  • @Dimmo87ie
    @Dimmo87ie Год назад

    ‘My grandma taught me how to do this’… Instant cut to a passionate kiss… Lmao

  • @robertwilson2007
    @robertwilson2007 2 года назад

    My grandpa's brother George R. Wilson died just a week before the end of WW2. He was the driver of an American M4 tank and the entire crew died. It happened at the intersection of Karl Heine Str. and Zschochersche Str. in Leipzig Germany, 18 April 1945, He belonged to Company C, 741st Tank Battalion.
    He was burned alive in his tank. My Grandpa said when he read the death file on him, that he wished he never did, Because the only thing left of him was one foot in a boot on the drivers side of the tank, That is all that was able to be buried in his Mliltary grave in Europe.

  • @3cho_dimension285
    @3cho_dimension285 2 года назад

    I said it before, but you Guys and your reactions and reviews really are very human and real thank you again.

  • @tomaskennedy
    @tomaskennedy 2 года назад +1

    "Ideas are peaceful. History is violent." Facts.

    • @jefftheriault5522
      @jefftheriault5522 2 года назад

      Ideas drive history. What he said was ideals are peaceful. Also likely to be an inaccurate statement. Certainly the Ideals of the Nazi system were anything but peaceful. There were some major problems with character presentation and development in this film.

    • @jefftheriault5522
      @jefftheriault5522 2 года назад

      For instance, the butterbar whose tank takes a panzerfaust and catches fire. He isn't going to have time to realize his situation is hopeless before he gets out of his hatch. He's not going down in flames in a Neiuport 28 without a parachute. Now if they'd have had him scream " MY LEGS!!" and then after five or six seconds of struggle... There's just all these little false notes.

  • @alexgr87
    @alexgr87 Год назад

    I just love you Arianna how you get emotionally connected with every single reaction I´ve seen from you. I'm just like that when watching a movie/show, just enjoy the ride.

  • @jmon-bv2kj
    @jmon-bv2kj Год назад

    It’s movies like this that make me respect the people that protect our country everyday

  • @someguy7629
    @someguy7629 2 года назад +1

    In real life, FURY would always be the 1st one targeted by AA cannons and that Tiger 1. Because FURY had the biggest gun. But then the movie would be over instantly.

  • @powerface71
    @powerface71 2 года назад

    17:43 "My Grandma taught me how to do this. (cuts to Norman going in for a smooch.) Gotta love that editing LOLOLOLOL!!! :)

  • @Sunnyrezzychild
    @Sunnyrezzychild 2 года назад

    In the beginning when you were like that’s nice, when he let the horse go. I was like oh boy, wait till you watch the dinner scene n they talk about what they did to the poor horses. Crazy movie, love the vid ✌🏽

  • @TheNraveles
    @TheNraveles 2 года назад +1

    By far one of my fave war movies and the CAST IS IMMACULATE

  • @dracoresnof1962
    @dracoresnof1962 Год назад

    This is war "war is hell" "this is my home"*beets on the tank*

  • @CMDRFandragon
    @CMDRFandragon Год назад

    When you realize the opening scene of Fury all alone in that field is because after the big tank battle, they are the only one left out of "3rd Platoon", which is 5 tanks.

  • @anthonyd507
    @anthonyd507 2 года назад

    The instant change of MOS happened to my father upon landing in Vietnam in 1969. His current MOS was a water truck driver. When he backed it out of the C1-30, within 5 minutes of his feet touching the ground he was reassigned to the 155 AHC as a 0.50 cal door gunner. When he got out of his truck going about his business. An officer stopped him and asked, “Have you ever shot a 0.50 before”. My father replied “once at Ft, Bragg”. And off he went with NOTHING but his war bag on a two mile walk to where he would spend his entire deployment as a gunner. Not a driver. The stories he has are just so raw and real. That’s what the scene where the “assistant driver”, trained as a typist hits home for me. And is a HUGE reason, we should respect every single one of our veterans. There’s no such thing as picking an “easy” job. You are whatever the army needs you to be. And all should be treated with utmost respect.

  • @tireachan6178
    @tireachan6178 Год назад

    "Well that's not a feel-good movie!"
    🤣
    Really enjoyed this reaction. It certainly isn't a feel-good movie.

  • @LifeisANovel
    @LifeisANovel 2 года назад

    "You should've let em burn!"
    Diegesis - "Finally does his job and he can't even do that right" haha

  • @godwrote01
    @godwrote01 2 года назад +1

    11:18 : German Soldier sad in a sobbing voice quite fast: Please let me go, all i want is to go home to my family.

  • @nonplayerzealot4
    @nonplayerzealot4 2 года назад +1

    This is a good bit from Modern Marvels that shows how weak the Sherman tanks were compared to the German Tiger tanks, which were the best tanks in the world at that time. The goal of the US was to flood the zone w/ its manufacturing power fairly regardless of the weaknesses of the thing being made. Three major things the US made that helped the Allies win were loads of Shermans, the Liberty ship (troop transport, some of them broke in half at center weld and sank until they put steel bands around the sides), and 2.5 ton trucks (troop transport, towing artillery pieces, no one but the US could produce them in great numbers, Russia desperately needed basic trucks to haul things for ex). Unfort, this clip had to be sound altered so it sounds like you're on acid, but it's a good 5 min description of the Sherman's flaws. In Fury, they probably should've had crap stuck to the front of the tanks in the prayers of stopping frontal hits from penetrating much more than they depicted. ruclips.net/video/afVqr7QaezQ/видео.html

  • @KurticeYZ
    @KurticeYZ 2 года назад +1

    It's a good one, great reaction, got me teary. I know that one guy is a monster but he gets funnier the more you get used to him on rewatches somehow 😆 do I give him credit for doing such a great job with a very dynamic character. They all do though

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs 2 года назад

    That tanker shooting himself in the head was the reason tankers were issued pistols. The Sherman was notorious for catching fire when hit and was nicknamed "The Ronson" after a cigarette lighter popular at the time.

  • @fruckles
    @fruckles 2 года назад

    Just hearing him say "Hey Norman, do you like horses?"
    This movie hurts, but seeing them after that part starts...
    I paused it and started crying thinking about the ones who actually had to do these things.
    Seeing people cry, that's fine, seeing my dad cry when we went to my mothers funeral, I was crushed.
    Seeing my dad's heart attack when I was 12, I literally collapsed... seeing other veterans tell their stories... it hurts me like that.
    I used to watch a lot of war movies when I was a teenager, the last few years have changed that a lot since my dad died.
    [Solo]

  • @redemption44
    @redemption44 2 года назад

    I'm so deliriously happy right now. You are my favorite reaction channel hands down.

  • @Mason-zp8yb
    @Mason-zp8yb 2 года назад

    My great grandfather was at Normandy with the US Army 1st infantry. My mom told me he was promoted from private to 1st SGT in a few hours.

  • @pduidesign
    @pduidesign Год назад

    Video: oh my goodness! This team dynamic is insane already.
    Guys: eh…guys. That’s how we are. It makes sense to us.

  • @thegunbox81
    @thegunbox81 2 года назад +2

    The tiger tank in the movie is tiger 131, it was captured in North Africa and is the only operational tiger left, it still retails the title of the most feared tank ever fielded.

    • @DaemonKeido
      @DaemonKeido 2 года назад

      After seeing this film it is easy to understand WHY this tank was so feared.

    • @thegunbox81
      @thegunbox81 2 года назад

      @@DaemonKeido if it helps there was one tiger at the the battle of kursk in Russia that took over 200 direct hits and was not destroyed. And her crew survied with the tank.

  • @esquad5406
    @esquad5406 2 года назад +2

    A tank platoon in ww2 was five tanks. Twenty five crew and two haft tracks with thirty dismounts {troops} thats fifty five or so in all and only four got back.

  • @Jackaboy1476
    @Jackaboy1476 2 года назад

    Your tank is your life, it is your home, it is your safety, and if you dont do your job, it becomes your tomb... Nothing more terrifying than hearing the words incoming while sitting inside one. Also, his first arrival was dead on. When I got to my unit it was brutal, you're not their friend, nor their brother, not until you earn that trust and respect. War isn't hell, It's the devils worst fucking nightmare

  • @wolfeyes9357
    @wolfeyes9357 2 года назад

    My Uncle was a tankman in this regiment..Hell on Wheels. He was killed in Sittard-Geleen (the Netherlands) Sept. 16th
    1944...they were entering Germany within 100 or so miles from the border!
    63 men were killed taking that town and every September 16th, they still lay a wreath and thank my Uncle and the rest of tge soldiers for their sacrifice for freedom!
    Adriana, you do not know what it means to me that you watch, learn and I sense you are proud. I am 57 years old, and not a day tgat goes by I dint Thank these men...my Father was in the Navy fighting the Japanese...he was at Pearl when we were attacked....and tgen lost his brother.....
    My Uncles name reads...Pvt. Jack Philipow...Rest in Peace.
    John

  • @joshuahernandez5180
    @joshuahernandez5180 2 года назад +1

    Love your channel and reactions ❤

  • @jonathancathey2334
    @jonathancathey2334 2 года назад

    If we are talking early 1945. The every Army involved in WW2 were having man power issues, and the U.S. Army was not immune. Many of our best soldiers who were sent in to Normandy. Who had at least 1.5 years of training before the invasion. Were now dead, injured, prisoners, or missing. You have to remember that the Battle of the Bulge had just taken place a few months earlier. Which was the largest land battle the U.S. Army was involved in, in the European Theater of Operations. In this battle, the S.S. murdered American prisoners of war, in the Malmedy Massacre in Belgium. Once this information got out to the rest of the U.S. Army. Many U.S. Army units refused to take S.S. prisoners. These were not official orders.
    In the movie. We see Brad Pitt's character force Norman to shoot a German prisoners. I personally don't know how often this happened, but the German prisoner had on a U.S. Army long coat. Miss treatment of German prisoners at the hands of American soldiers who had on captured American combat boots is well noted. This is commented on in the book Citizen Soldier by Stephen Ambrose. So there is historical presidents for this type of behavior.