

Fury
As a result of an armed attack, little Nika Chaikina becomes an orphan and ends up in a criminal organization called the Brotherhood. After 10 years of training, the girl becomes the most talented thief in the world, nicknamed Fury. However, she doesn't care about status or money. All Nika wants is to find and punish those who deprived her of her family.
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Plot Summary
In the last days of World War II, a battle-hardened tank commander, Don 'Wardaddy' Collier, and his crew of five soldiers are on a dangerous mission deep within enemy territory. Piloting an M4 Sherman tank named 'Fury', they face overwhelming odds as they push towards the heart of Nazi Germany. The film chronicles their brutal and harrowing journey as they confront the horrors of war and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Fury received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising its visceral depiction of combat, strong performances, and gritty realism. While some critics found the narrative somewhat conventional, the film was widely commended for its intense atmosphere and unflinching portrayal of the psychological toll of war on soldiers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its brutal and realistic portrayal of tank warfare.
- Lauded for strong performances, particularly from Brad Pitt.
- Critiqued by some for its conventional war movie narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's intense action sequences and realistic combat scenarios. Many viewers appreciated the raw and gritty depiction of WWII and the performances of the main cast, finding it a powerful and immersive war film.
Fun Fact
To prepare for their roles, the main cast underwent a rigorous boot camp for a month, living on army rations and sleeping in tents, and were subjected to intense military drills and training with Sherman tanks.
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