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A grizzled tank commander makes tough decisions as he and his crew fight their way across Germany in April, 1945.
April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened Army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered, out-gunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
The Fury (2014) starring Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña and Jon Bernthal was a nonstop emotional roller costar. No more than five minutes could go by in this film without strong emotional and outside struggles completely turning this movie into much more than just another war tale. Following a tank crew in World War II who had just lost one of their own in battle, they pick up a new member who has been thrown into the fight with no battle training at all. As we see the plot unfold around these men, it is clear that there is more than one war being fought in the lives of these soldiers. Sargent Collier (Pitt) is the head of this crew who tries to keep everyone in order physically and emotionally. Although he has gone through a lot, he keeps a brave face on for his men. His seams start to unfold as he takes the newest member Norman (Lerman) under his wing in hopes of opening his eyes to the unbearable world they are forced to live in and fight against. His tactics are harsh and unethical but in the sake of time and the lives of the other soldiers, his methods are seen as necessary. This sort of father son relationship is what really drove the emotion that filled this film. This relationship was held not only with Norman but the rest of the crew as well. The performances that each actor gave struck so deep that it was not difficult at all to get lost in this story and feel as if you were there in the pit of war with them. The constant action was pared with deep personal struggles that kept my attention through out the movie without fail. This fast glimpse into the short lives of these men, was full to the rim with powerful passion and an even stronger fight for life, loyalty and ultimately the kind of love that is only found between a brotherhood of soldiers.
Fury (2014): Dir: David Ayer / Cast: Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Pena, Jon Bernthal: World War 2 is heading to its end but not before one last battle. The theme is the tanks either in America or Germany. Brad Pitt plays Wardaddy, who leads a small troop into Germany in a tank knowing it could be their death. This is a similar role to his Inglourious Basterds role yet done with less confidence because he is fully aware that he may not come out. Shia LaBeouf plays a character by the name of Bible because he can quote it and live it. His biggest test comes when applying his faith to those on the verge of death. Logan Lerman has the most complex role as a young typist brought in to replace a soldier on Wardaddy's team who was killed. Lerman is no soldier and is literally forced to shoot a captured Nazi. He will eventually hit his mark in the heat of battle. One of the quieter scenes involves Pitt and Lerman in the home of two German women whom are treated with hospitality when Pitt provides eggs for them to cook, and Lerman has sex with the younger one. Michael Pena is part of the troop and struggles with alcohol. Jon Bernthal plays the cynical hot headed soldier whose actions towards Lerman are harsh until one pivotal moment where he confronts his own actions. Directed by David Ayer who previously made End of Watch and Street Kings, both of which regard their own wars. Structure seems to be one battle after another but the action is exhilarating with explosive images outside the confines of a tank. The wages of war is death, even after survival when the fury passes and all one can do is wait. Score: 9 / 10
Writer-director David Ayer’s brash, assaultive Brad Pitt drama manages some evocative imagery and achieves visceral impact by enacting a hellacious atmosphere that never lets up — but Ayer takes the mission too literally, and winds up literally lost in the fog of war.
His tank was the first one destroyed in the battle with the Tiger tank. These are not laser beams, they are "tracer rounds". They are typically loaded in machine guns and tank shells as a way to determine where the rounds are actually firing. Should they miss, you can adjust your aim accordingly by watching the direction the round is firing. The average lifespan can't really be confirmed. But it is a generalization that Allied tank crews suffered heavy losses at the hands of the superior German armour, which is true. The Sherman tank was used by the Allies in every theatre of World War 2 and was famed for its speed, maneuverability, reliability, ease of mass production and ease of repair/maintenance. However, its' initial 75mm, and later on 76mm gun, was generally incapable of penetrating the main armour of its' German counterparts, the Panther, Tiger 1E, and later King Tiger. The Panther's high-velocity 75mm gun, and the Tiger and King Tiger's 88mm gun (initially designed for anti-aircraft roles) could easily defeat the Sherman's armoured protection, as could German infantry anti-tank weapons. The Sherman's high profile also made it comparatively easy to spot, and its' use of a petrol (gasoline) engine gave it an unfortunate propensity to burst into flames when hit. British and Canadian troops nicknamed them 'Ronsons' due to this fact in reference to a brand of cigarette lighters that are guaranteed to 'Light every time'. The Germans rather more bluntly referred to them as 'Tommy cookers'. The German tanks also used petrol engines, but one model of the Sherman, the M4A2, did use a diesel engine, but most of its production went to the US Marines in the Pacific, and the Russians.

You can find the armor stats for almost any armored fighting vehicle in history online. Look up the Tiger I, King Tiger, and the Panther; both later models had sloped armor which greatly added to deflecting armor piercing rounds, compared that with the Sherman. It was simply pitiful for the General in charge of Ground Forces, Lesley McNair, to be allowed to send so many soldiers into battle in such an inferior weapon, that was practically obsolescent after the introduction of the Tiger. But the Sherman was designed as an infantry support tank, not a tank-vs-tank unit, like its German opponents (and most modern-day 'main battle' tanks).

Generally, German tanks were technically superior to Allied tanks. The problem the Germans had was that with a war on two fronts, and heavy Allied bombing, they simply couldn't produce the tanks quick enough. Their tanks were also over-engineered, and units produced towards the end of the war tended to break down too easily. Additionally, on the last year, they also ran out of manpower to crew the tanks. The Tiger tank was a heavy tank at 54 tonnes, versus the Sherman at 30-33.5 tonnes but (as shown by the film) it could only be knocked out by the Sherman's cannon at close quarters, from the side or behind where the armor was thinner. The Sherman could also do it with the specialized 76mm High-Velocity Armor-Piercing ammunition (type M93 HVAP) but this was in very limited supply, and priority went to the M36 'Jackson' and other tank destroyers. Battlefield comments from Normandy onwards showed that on average it took the loss of 7 Shermans to knock out one Tiger tank. The US did, however, have a lot more tanks than the Germans. The German antitank weapon called the Panzerfaust (seen in the film, being pulled from its packing crates in the darkness) was also greatly feared by Allied tank crews. The one-shot LAW-type device had a hollow charge and could knock out any Allied tank at close range (the Panzerschreck was a heavier reloadable bazooka-like weapon). During the last months of the war in Europe, the Allies also had greatly superior air power as well and this helped to negate the tank advantage on the ground that the Germans had. The film showcases the Sherman's main strengths in combat - bristling with machine guns (including the powerful .50 M2HB, nicknamed the 'Fifty' or 'Ma Deuce') and its maneuverability, which made it an excellent infantry support weapon.

Its interesting to note that the tanks shown in the movie were a mixed bag: 'Fury' was an M4A2E8 (76)W HVSS Sherman tank, and 'Lucy Sue' an M4A2 Sherman, but as you don't see the engine decks, so for sake of the story, they could be mistaken for petrol-fueled units (the A2's carried a diesel powerplant. 'Matador' is an M4E8 (76)W HVSS Sherman, 'Murder, Inc.' an M4A4 Sherman, and 'Old Phyllis' an M4A1 (76)W Sherman. All but Lucy Sue were later 'W' or wet-stowage ammunition types, and only Matador and Fury had the main gun capable of doing serious damage to the Tiger, and the later HVSS wide suspension track system. They carefully did not use the up-gunned British Shermans, which got a powerful 17-pounder QF gun of equivalent calibre to the 76mm, but with considerably more penetration - this Sherman was called the Firefly.



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