Fury (2014) is a war movie set during the final months of World War II in 1945. It follows a tank crew of American soldiers who are driving a Sherman tank named Fury. The leader of the crew is Sergeant Don “Wardaddy” Collier (Brad Pitt), a tough, experienced soldier who has seen a lot of battles. His crew includes Boyd “Bible” Swan (Shia LaBeouf), Trini “Gordo” Garcia (Michael Peña), and the quiet and skilled driver, “Gordo.” The crew has been through a lot together, but their new team member is Norman Ellison (Logan Lerman), a young soldier who has never fought in a battle before. He was a typist before being assigned to the tank crew.
As the movie begins, the crew faces some of the toughest battles of the war as they push through enemy territory in Germany. The soldiers in Fury have to fight against German soldiers who are trying to stop the Allied forces. The crew’s tank is strong, but they are outnumbered and face a lot of danger. Norman has to quickly learn how to be brave and how to trust his teammates. He struggles with the violence and cruelty of war but slowly becomes a part of the team.
The film shows how war changes people and how important it is to work together. The soldiers rely on each other for survival and help each other through tough times. Fury is about friendship, sacrifice, and the courage it takes to keep fighting even when it seems impossible. It’s a story about soldiers who face unimaginable odds but never give up, showing the harsh reality of war and the deep bonds formed between men who fight together.