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Friday, 31 October 2014

Fury Review (Brad Pitt)

Fury  Rating: 3.25/5

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Fury Movie Review



Ratings:4/5 Review By: Gavin Rasquinha Site: Times Of India (TOI)
Fury is unflinching in its depiction of war from the get-go to the point of being unsettling. As unrelenting as the iron tracks of a tank crushing everything in its path, it is indeed a juggernaut of action - tank against tank and tank against artillery. It is also surprisingly sophisticated in terms of the drama and interplay between all of the characters. Largely devoid of jingoism, not since Saving Private Ryan has there been a World War II film that looks so convincingly 'real'.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Paloma Sharma Site: Rediff
Fury makes one appreciate Ayer for being brave enough to portray the consequences of war and the things it costs soldiers and civilians alike, instead of just focusing on the glory that martyred military men receive.Fury may not everyone's cup of tea. It isn't easy watching a man engulfed by flames running out of his tank and shooting himself in the head, his skull splattering in different directions like a watermelon breaking open. However, just because everybody won't be able to watch it doesn't mean they shouldn't. It is raw, intense and a great reminder of what all (and who all) are sacrificed to keep the peace.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Suhani Singh Site: India Today
Fury is no-holds-barred action drama. It is not for the faint-hearted. A soldier shoots himself than suffer a painful death. Young kids are shown firing guns. Dead bodies hang from houses or are spread across fields. Survival is crucial and it only comes at the cost of eliminating others, often brutally.While Fury never lulls, it also doesn't surprise as a war drama, its emotional range rather limited. Nonetheless, the film is a hard reminder that with war leaves many scars, both seen and unseen.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Lakshmi Govindrajan Site: Deccan Chronicle
The World War II backdrop is a veteran in Hollywood and Fury has more gore to offer than most such films that hit Indian shores. Realistic, with poignant moments, the film is a heartwarming tale of a lad who becomes a soldier and a sergeant who fought against all odds. That said, the film does slip into the usual syndrome of American nationalism and almost makes it seem like had it not been for the Americans, the war would not have been won. I would recommend that the movie be watched because it is a good watch undoubtedly. But it’s not a Saving Private Ryan or any other war classic that it is feverishly being made out to be.
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