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Fury is a 2014 American-British war film written and directed by David Ayer. The film stars Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman,Michael Peña, and Jon Bernthal. The film portrays US tank crews in Nazi Germany during the final days of World War II. Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books, such as Belton Y. Cooper's Death Traps, about American armored warfare in World War II. Ayer aimed for a greater degree of realism in the film than in other World War II dramas
Plot
Don "Wardaddy" Collier, a battle-hardened U.S. Army staff sergeant in the 2nd Armored Division, commands an M4 Sherman "Easy Eight" tank named Fury and its five-man, all-veteran crew: gunner Boyd "Bible" Swan; loader Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis; and driver Trini "Gordo" Garcia (all who have been together since the North African Campaign), as the Allies make their final push into Nazi Germany. When the tank's original assistant driver/bow gunner, "Red", is killed in action, Norman Ellison, a fresh recruit trained only as a clerk typist, is assigned as a reluctant replacement.
As Fury and its tank platoon moves deeper into Germany, Norman's inexperience becomes dangerous: first when he fails to shoot several Hitler Youth scouts — who ambush the platoon leader's tank with a Panzerfaust, killing him and his crew; then later during a battle with German anti-tank guns, where he hesitates under fire. Wardaddy is angered at his incompetence, and after the latter incident, he orders Norman to execute a captive German soldier. When Norman refuses, Wardaddy wrestles a pistol into his hand and forces him to pull the trigger, killing the prisoner and traumatizing Norman. Wardaddy then leads the tanks to capture a small German town, where Norman earns his first confirmed kills. While searching an apartment, Wardaddy and Norman encounter a German woman, Irma, and her younger cousin, Emma. Norman and Emma go into the bedroom together, and have sex. The four then have breakfast, but the rest of Fury's crew barges in, harassing the women and angering Wardaddy and Norman. The men soon leave, and then a German artillery bombardment strikes the town; Norman finds Emma among the dead, traumatizing him once more.
Wardaddy and his platoon are then ordered to hold some vital crossroads to prevent the enemy from attacking the Allies' vulnerable rear lines. They head to their objective, only to be ambushed by a German Tiger I. Wardaddy leads the Shermans in a counter-attack; their shells fail to penetrate the Tiger's thick frontal armor, and its heavier cannon wipes out most of the platoon. Fury eventually destroys the Tiger by outmaneuvering it and firing into its thinner rear armor, but with the radio damaged the Fury is forced to continue the mission alone. Just as it reaches the crossroads, the tank is immobilized by a landmine. Norman is ordered to scout a nearby hill and he spots a battalion of Waffen-SS panzergrenadiers heading their way. The crew initially wants to abandon the tank and escape on foot, but Wardaddy refuses to leave, obligating the men to stay and fight.
The crew disguises Fury so that it would appear knocked-out, and then waits for the approaching Germans inside. They share a bottle of whiskey, and Norman is finally accepted by the crew and given his nickname: "Machine". When the Germans arrive, Fury reactivates and ambushes them: outnumbered and surrounded, Wardaddy and his men nevertheless inflict heavy losses on the Germans using both the tank's and their own personal weapons. As ammunition runs out and the battle turns desperate, Grady is killed by a Panzerfaust round penetrating the turret; Gordo is wounded and then sacrifices himself by covering one of his dropped grenades; then a sniper kills Bible and badly wounds Wardaddy. Wardaddy and Norman take refuge inside the tank and share their last words. Wardaddy then orders Norman to escape through an emergency hatch in the floor as the Germans drop grenades into Fury; Norman slips out just as they explode, killing Wardaddy. Norman tries to hide as the Germans move on, but is quickly discovered by a young SS trooper; the trooper hesitates and then leaves, deciding not to report him.
The next morning, Norman awakens and crawls back into the tank; he covers Wardaddy's corpse with his coat and takes his revolver as he hears movement outside. Norman awaits his fate, only to discover he is being rescued by U.S. soldiers, who tell him that he's a hero. As Norman is transported to safety, he looks back at the carnage behind him: countless dead Germans, surrounding the battered and broken Fury.
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