First Time Watching *FURY* Is One Of The BEST War Movies I've Seen!
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- Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025
- Enjoy My Fury Movie Reaction, In This Video I Will Be Reacting The War Movie Fury For The First Time. Fury Is A War Movie To Remember With The Great Chemistry And Relationships. I Was Invested Out The Gate With The Thrills And Tension. #MovieReaction #Fury #REaction #FirstTimeWatching #WW2
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Fun fact: there's a deleted scene in the movie that explains that brads character survived a nasty car crash that resulted in the death of the other driver, his brother and I think his girl. He explains that the judge gave him two options. Go to join the army to fight nazis or be in prison for life. Feeling guilty of the deaths he volunteered to fight hoping to die. That's why at the cross road scene Brad pits character was ready to make a last stand regardless.
And Wardaddys brother was named Norman as well
Great post. I saw that too. so that also explains why he couldnt leave the tank. His guilty wouldnt let him leave until he paid his price for the deaths. He had to win the war and stop more deaths.....
Thanks for sharing that man - I always thought it was kinda outta Brad’s character to make that decision, but the context TOTALLY explains it. Explains a lot, really. Gonna have to track that down now.
@@RustinChole no problem. Yeah they have several deleted scenes from the movie that explains more and shows more horrors of ww2. Example their was a Tank gunner that arrived at the military outpost and rather than going back in the tank he pulled a grenade and blew his own arm off out of fear of going back.
If I recall correctly they had 2 or 3 different backstories for Brad pit character so it's another reason they didn't dive too deep into his history
I can see why they cut it.
I remember watching this movie on deployment when it came out, no other movie we saw over there captured the true feeling of war like this movie. Especially living in a tank for a year in some change...."greatest job I ever had"
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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.
Fun fact: for scenes where he featured injuries, Shia LaBeouf had actually gone and cut himself with a razor! If you look closely at pictures of him now you can still spot some of the scars.
Didn’t he pull out a tooth or something as well...??
He also didn't shower, or shave to give him more a of a scruffy look.
Fun? Disturbing... I hope that man is getting help!
Yea he does stuff like that in any movie he's in
When the allies made it into Germany, Hitler ordered every able-bodied person to arms: anybody that refused, was executed.
It got much worse before it ended.
My mom was a little girl in Norway when the Germans marched in, the British bombed during the night, we bombed during the day, and she watched the allies liberate her country.
After the war, she immigrated here in the '50's.
Fun fact: The main cast was trained to operate the museum piece that was the M4A3 HVSS Sherman tank that played Fury. So, those outdoor scenes where Michael Pena was driving the tank? He was actually driving the thing.
It was an M4A2E8 "easy eight" but yeah, Pena did drive the beast
I think Pitt's character chose the suicide mission in order to protect the other troops who'd have to confront them. In that regard there's the same kind of scene in Saving Private Ryan. Where the captain chooses to assault on a pack of Germans and the medic dies.
This became one of my favorite war movies, even just movies overall, after the first time I saw it. Have watched it probably a dozen times since and it does not get old.
I don't think the officer at the end smirked at him, one interesting thing about that scene was that brad says early in the movie to shoot SS officers on sight as they are the worst. and the officer that sees him under the truck was an SS officer. the director of the movie summed this scene up after being asked about it because "a real SS officer wouldn't of let him go" and the reason he let him go was simply because they are the same person but in different situations, both young both don't want to be there and both want to go home.
Not to mention towards the end of the war literally EVERYONE was thrown into the front lines including children hence one of the scenes. So the SS boy seeing Norman hide under the tank and letting him go makes perfect sense.
I also hate how people truly believe no honorable things happened in times of war. Like nope...never take any prisoners nope just kill all enemies. It's silly.
its insane to me to believe there are people out there who says PTSD is a myth
There is a war museum in Holland in a town called Overloon with great tank exibits..There is an exploded Sherman with the names of the men who died in it. You can walk around the battlefield forests outside and find tanks scattered around. Really hits home.
The act within the town, with the women could stand alone on its own.
Extremely powerful, and gut wrenching.
The scene with Norman and Bernthal’s character, “that’s war, you feel it!?” just after the house is bombed is forever seared into my memory. But yeah, probably my favorite part of the film. The dynamic between the actors in that act is remarkable.
There's a deleted scene I wish they'd never took out , that explains why Brad Pitts back is all burnt up. It was a car wreck when he was driving drunk , with his little brother in the truck. The little brother's name was Norman too. Next time u watch the film check out Brad Pitt's reaction when Norman tells him his name. But that's why he's over seas. The Judge told him either u do time for manslaughter , or join the army and die for ur country
I just realized the symbolism at the end with the Sniper (at least I think that there was symbolism):
In the deleted scenes, Wardaddy explains how he got into the war through a vehicle accident he caused resulting in the deaths of his younger brother (ironically, named Norman) and his girlfriend. The judge essentially gave him a choice: Go die for your country, or go to prison for life
3 rounds for three lives ended that day
1 round for Wardaddy's brother
1 round for Wardaddy's girlfriend
1 round for Wardaddy himself
At least that's my interpretation if you know the deleted scenes
i never watched this movie when it came out but i remember it was huge back in 2014, that poster is so iconic
That old meme of 'five dollars and a candy bar' probably came from post-war Germany. The German people were so deprived by the end of the war that during the early part of the occupation, when food and other supplies were still scarce, you literally could have a woman for a couple of Hershey bars, a pack of cigarettes, or a bottle of shampoo.
Also, the ending is rumored to be based off of Audie Murphy. If you're not familiar with who that is, one of his most courageous acts was when he mounted the .50 cal of a tank destroyer (same MG that Wardaddy was on at the end) and held off an equal force of Germans on his own, against German tanks as well, while the tank destroyer he was on was on fire. He sustained light burns and a couple bullets wounds.
The ending last stand isn't that far fetched if you know history
this movie is full of such powerful performances and the movie got overlooked and its such a shame, everyone gave 110%
Great reaction as always! One of my favorite films of all time. Incredibly powerful and each and every performance was just spectacular.
If anybody is interested, there is a channel here on RUclips called The Chieftain. The Chieftain, aka Nicolas Moran, is a Military Historian, a US Army National Guard Armor Officer and one of the creators behind the online MPORG "World of Tanks", and he has a few things to say about the accuracy of the film's introduction in regards to the M-4 Sherman Medium Tank.
You are actually the first reactor that I seen to react to this movie... I didn't think many people knew about this movie... Love this movie!
25:18 That German soldier was probably a rookie too. He was thrown into the war same way Norman was; he didn't want to be a part of it, but he didn't have much of a choice. You could tell he saw that in Norman's eyes too. That's why he let him go.
This, Saving Private Ryan, and Hacksaw Ridge are my favorite World War 2 movies.
If you like non English speaking films I suggest DAS BOOT or STALINGRAD
Two very good WW2 movies man 😁
I know it’s easy to see a tank as just a vehicle or piece of machinery. But for a tanker when deployed and even when training, the tank is home. You live on it. Sleep on it. The engine keeps you warm at night and even heats up water for a warm bird bath. It protects you, and you have to care for it. This movie portrays what it takes to be an effective tank crew. Being an Army Tanker (19kilo) was literally the best job I ever had.
I saw this about a year after I left the U.S. Army. I was ready to sign back up when I walked out of the theater
a fact you should know, the us also had kids in their ranks, from 16 to 18, there were even cases of kids as old as 12 and 11 in the first war, even know we deploy people who just turn 18 in our ranks, it amazes me how that your able to fight for the us at 18 but you can't get a beer at the same time
Couldn’t imagine being in war like that those men went through so much
Shia labeouf is a phenomenal actor.
I liked the accuracy of the fear for those two scenes, if people don't know the level the Tiger tank was at then it might go over their heads in this (and it's the only functional one left, rented from Britain), also the change in attitude, "they just want to surrender" - "it's an SS battalion (no intention of surrender and the best they have to offer)" - "let's go".
This guy rehersed this comment before posting it I can tell
Eh?
Bruh. Long barrel 76mm gun can kill a Tiger at ranges.
It´s so good because it shows the REALITY of War , like Private Ryan did ...
Mellverse Have you seen the movie Three Kings? If not you should react to it. It’s a war movie set just after the Gulf War. It’s got George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg & Ice Cube in it.
About time for this reaction!!!
This movie shows the reality of war... though I don't feel war will ever go away, it shows the brutality beyond the physical aspect... the mental aspect can mess with the purest heart and turn them into someone you don't recognize... seeing your brothers die just changes a person... and hatred builds until they just don't care what is right or wrong anymore... the brain has to find a way to keep living and usually hatred is chosen as it is the best method to get through life or death situations...
17:22 This was the moment Norman finally embraced that killer instinct 💥🎯
What most dont get. "Red" died from spalling.
No penetration of the tanks armor.
Just sheer force impacting the tank caused the inner layer of metal to sheer off and become lethal projectiles.
Thats enough to maim a man. Let alone kill.
Spall liners later on in time helped to prevent this. Its quite lethal
Shia LaBeuf, much like Leonardo DiCaprio started out as a classical pretty boy but ended up a real powerhouse actor!
Yo, this movie hit hardcore. This was not what I expected
it is one of the best war movies up there with Saving Private Ryan etc.
The girl had one great Love in her life, and then she was dead
“I haven’t seen anyone use a grenade”….moments later “why would you put a grenade in the piano man?” 😂
i dont usually watch reactions but i like reactions like this, with a good commentary
Wait didn’t he post this already before or am I crazy?! I swear I saw this reaction before today
Yeah most definitely, not sure why that is.
@@IvanRu27 ok lol for a second I thought I was tripping.
By this time of the war, in 1945, the Wermacht was but a shell of itself. Anyone who could walk and carry a weapon, regardless of age, was expected to do so. That's why you saw children in the ambush, and also in the town. Urban warfare is probably the most difficult type of combat, because the defenders know the ground they're on, and can exploit all sorts of fighting positions, such was where that Mg-42 was placed in the basement, with a clear field of fire down that street.
Say what you will about Shia LaBeouf but he really is a phenomenal actor
The sense of dread this entire movie just hurts
If you liked Brad in this, and Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs - you’ll enjoy them, together, in Legends of the Fall.
Legends of the Fall is how I got my name haha I love that movie too!
Ha! Now what I want to know is, did your dad name you Tristan because of that character’s free spirit? Or did your mom, because she had the hots for Brad Pitt? 🤔😄
@@WarriorPoet01 idk lol from what I understand they both really liked the sound of the name. Haha
@@TristinB96 Now, “One Stab”. How cool would THAT name have been??
(Hmmmmm. That does have a certain appeal to it. Would it be worth the hassle for me to change my name at this point in my life?) 😄
glad you finally got to see this!
"No it's not what I wanna do but it's what were doin"
"If a man loves the world, the love of the father is not in him. For all that's in the world, lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, pride of life, it's not of the Father. It's of the world."
The 2 best quotes I've ever heard in a war movie.
Real men don't do what they want to do. They do what they have to do. That's the definition of being a man.
It was the right thing they held it down
This a reupload ?
For another WWII movie, or movies, I recommend Flags of our Fathers, and it's companion piece, Letters From Iwo Jima. Both directed by Clint Eastwood, and absolutely fabulous movies.
17:31. And 3 M4 Sherman tanks with a full crew equals 15 dead fathers who will never see their kids again, and 15 husbands who will never see their wives again.
They hit the mine, and i went, "Oh. Right. Were already there, huh?"
DAMMM GOOD movie!!! Definitely one one of my favorites.
Jeez it's sad when Emma dies 15:50
6:03 That's the gritty reality of war. Even nowadays, enemy countries like Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, etc. they apply that strategy of using kids in warfare because they assume our soldiers have the mentality of not harming innocent kids in a combat situation. We learned that the hard way in Vietnam.
Kinda gives you a new Appreciation for that old man you see at the store wearing a WW II hat huh?
The reason Brad Pitt stays in the tank at the crossroads It explains in a deleted scene That he was drinking and driving and he flipped the truck killing both his brother and his fiance And the judge gave them 2 options prison or war So he really had nothing to go back to
Never have I walked out of a theater more depressed than after this movie. It's an incredible film, but jesus it is not a fun one.
Yeah, wars supposed to be fun
I thought I was experiencing the Mandela effect when I saw this because I remember watching this vid a while ago 👀
Tge cast of this movie went off such a good movie but Shia and Jon absolutely killed it
“Best job I ever had.”
11:19 "do you show mercy or not?"
To a SS officer who is conscripting and hanging children? No. No you do not.
This is my new favorite WWII
FIlm✌️💛🤘
🪖 the best single tank crew ww2 movie was "Sahaha" B/W original with Humphrey Bogart, or modern remake with Jim Belushi 👍
You know the writing is good when Norman asks "But they're dead why would I shoot them?" And you're yelling at the screen "BECAUSE THERE MIGHT BE A LIVE SOLDIER HIDING. YOU'RE A WRITER BEING TOLD BY SEASONED VETERANS HOW TO DO YOU JOB JUST DO IT!!!"
Yes!!!!
Now you gotta watch
lone survivor!!
The movie had its flaws, such as the crew trying to fix the broken bogie and track. Five men with hand tools could not do that job, even if they had a spare bogie wheel and track plates (which they didn't;the track plates on Fury's hull were for a Sherman with different running gear, and were welded in place, at any rate). Sometimes it's hard for a WWII history buff to overlook things like that, but the characters in the movie were well-realized, and there were many powerful scenes.
It's the same with Saving Private Ryan. The whole plot is absolutely ridiculous. Sending rangers to find a specific paratrooper in Normandy is absolutely unrealistic, Operation Overlord was pure chaos in the very first days. Nobody would have wasted resources to find a single guy. Im not even talking about all the other errors the movie has, like paratroopers meeting a Tiger in Normandy, firing a tompson through the viewing slit of a tiger, obstacles placed the wrong way around on Omaha beach, non-existing bunkers on Omaha Beach, walking a meadow behind enemy lines in broad daylight ...
It's called a movie.... Just suspend belief for 2 hours of your life and you will find things more enjoyable
@@Abbath77 lmao non sense.. private Ryan was great.. Omaha beach part was the most accurate they can get..u were not there to experience it..why would anyone think ur speaking truth..lmao.. actual veterans of WW2 said the only thing missing was the smell of petrol and blood
@@Abbath77 I'm fairly certain that when they encounter the tiger it is like days worth of walking later. Not to mention that hello Hitler countered d day with armor at some point. So coming across a tiger doesn't seem like a stretch.
@@Abbath77 also what do u even mean firing a Thompson through the tigers viewport slit? I don't remember that scene. And I suppose even if it was done it probably wouldn't do much but at the least the driver probably couldn't see anymore
i hope you get a chance to see the hurt locker and jarhead
seconded hurt locker and jarhead
Hi mell, there were in fact many atrocities committed by allied troops in world war 2. It’s only now really that there are books and other forms of media that are not “doctored” in some way. Many leaders after the war used every effort to cover up our own war crimes while simultaneously executing Nazi war criminals. It’s never been hushed up but it’s the “forgotten” bit of history that citizens of victorious nations would prefer to ignore I suppose, and have done until recently.
Shia was so fucking good in this
Bro you gotta check out 1917 if you haven't yet. Absolute master piece of a movie in the way that it's filmed.
I had to look up on how they filmed it, because I just couldn't figure it out. I loved that movie.
5:13 lmfao this f'n guy. This is one of his lesser aggressive funny moments and it is so childish but it busts me up
The German soldier Norman was forced to execute was executed because he was wearing part of an American uniform which was against the Geneva Convention.
I both hate and love this movie. Hate for its historical inaccuracy and subscribing the popular myths. Love for how dark and dirty it is- vibes that film gives you, makes you feel that you are really there and dont want to be, because war is hell.
There’s Historian named mark Felton has a RUclips channel called, well(mark Felton) has many videos on unique ww2 stories and events, has many books name of then about when American and German soldiers helped save a group of horses from the soviets.
Please watch "DOWNFALL" (2004)!
YES!!!
@@joshuaortiz2031 Fegelein, Fegelein, Fegelein!!!
Surprising an ironic! Twenty three minutes in the action movie. The us army soldiers meets the tank commander officer. Is actually Clint Eastwood only son Tom Eastwood he tells the man actor soldier to talk to the top captain in the building. To give him new military planned orders! Tom Eastwood character dies later of the fierce fighting battle over taken of the German small town. My historical information for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.
Great reaction
War is hell.
You gotta watch. End of Watch if your trying to watch a Michael Pena movie.
Platoon is an Oscar winning war movie and is my personal favourite.
The tiger 16:46 was the MBT for the nazis it had so much armor almost nothing we made for the Americans could penetrate them
Stand firm in Faith
If you like this kinda thing, Band of Brothers, The Pacific and The Hurt Locker are pretty good ones.
The German found in an American overcoat would be considered a spy and lawfully shot in the field. Justified. In "Saving Private Ryan", as a commenter below brings up as "incorrect" somehow, I know that the two men killed surrendering were speaking Czechoslovakian, and saying "we never even fired" were German conscript's. Although Spielberg did not want that known in any sub-titles. I like History too. When I served from 1977 to 1981 I wasn't a Tanker. My job was in the Field Artillery. Our big gun was self-propelled, but I was on a towed Howitzer.
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1 of my favorites...... 💯🔥🤙🏽😎
So something not often mentioned is that tiger tanks were not as scary as this movie makes it seem. At close range most tanks could punch through it's front armor. And quite frankly in the ambush scene the tiger should have been killed much sooner than it was.
I feel ya... Go right back to the garden of eden and punch that lying serpent in its face and smack that fruit out it’s hand.
Watch midway
Nice shirt bro
Let me draw a quick analogy about the Sherman tank vs the German tanks:
1. You and I are going to duel 30 feet apart.
2. You have a small, hard rock to throw at me.
3. I have a Browning 12 gauge with all 5 rounds of buckshot.
4. Who do you think will win? You "could" hit me in the forehead and knock me out or even kill me. Better not miss though...."
The Dallas Cowboys vs Sam Houston State University? (No offense intended)
Chicken Fried Steak with gravy and fries vs crackers and a packet of mustard?
Aluminum beer can (Sherman) vs. Steel soup can (Tiger).
If you enjoy World War II there is a TV series called band of brothers did I think he would really like came out in 2001
It’s a tragedy that the director of this got screwed over for Suicide Squad
Great movie my only criticism of the ending was why the Germans kept attacking the tank. They knew the tank was disabled they could've just bypassed it. They were foot soldiers they had no armor or vehicles which negates the need to secure the road leading to where they were going. If they had tanks or vehicles they would've needed to secure a road but just a soldier attack. Could've just gone around.
11:08 that was funny
fury is my number 1 favorite ww2 movie then comes saveing private Ryan n then pearl harbor n last midway n also the movie T-34 about Russian meddium tank in the eastern front against the german nazis
Like to think that SS battalion got hit by fighter aircraft (p47 or hawker typhoon)or got caught in a fight with Americans and lost
Deja Vu? Guess I’m dory today😂