They combine a vivid and experiential depiction of war. Many of the scenes in Fury appear ghostly and impressionistic, almost like a graphic novel. Writer and Director David Ayer, who also made Training Day and End of Watch, rivals the terror and rhythm of Saving Private Ryan in Fury but with a more visual and animated presentation. “FURY” Enters the War Movie Ranks with “Saving Private Ryan”.īrutal and intimate, Fury delivers an artful insight into the horror of war so masterful it leaves you tense and beaten.
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