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In Reply to: RE: "Fury" - entertaining but unrealistic posted by Eldragon on December 11, 2014 at 08:26:49
People went back 2 and 3 times. Fury was a study of the effects of war on men that just happened to have fairly realistic combat situations. The ballet between the Tiger and Pitt's machine was worth the admission. I felt tense the whole time.
If you noticed, the emphasis was on the crew and how men begin to act after years of war. I think Fury was the most realistic tank movie made from the standpoint of being inside. I believed I referred to it as Das Tank. You are probably the only one who finds it "cartoon-ish".
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...the 'study' was pretty weak in comparison to the two mini series I keep mentioning. Especially, since the latter two were based on the true vents.
Nowhere in the series the soldiers/marines acted like thugs.
“Somebody was always controlling who got a chance and who didn’t. - Charles Bukowski
Do you not remember what the GI's were doing in Pacific when they were sitting among the skulls and mutilated corpses? Fury showed that Americans had the ability to be as big a pig as any other soldier on the field. That's reality. Look no further than your homeland's reputation. Oops.
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...the enemy atrocities - minimized.
“Somebody was always controlling who got a chance and who didn’t. - Charles Bukowski
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