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Could Fury be one of the most intense Second World War movies ever made? Starring Brad Pitt as a Sherman tank commander in the dying days of the war and shot last year in Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire, it is said to be a harrowing portrait of men pushed to the brink.
“Fury is not your grandfather’s war movie,” cautions producer Bill Block. Set over a 24-hour period in April 1945 and told through the eyes of newrecruit Norman Ellison (logan lerman), the film depicts a ferocious battle for survival as the five-man tank crew take on 300 German troops when a mission goes awry behind enemy lines.
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I can't wait to see this. I don't normally see war movie at the theater but I do want to see this one.