German Battalion is Coming! Scene - Fury (2014)
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Published 2023-10-04
Last months of World War II in April 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theater, a battle-hardened U.S. Army sergeant in the 2nd Armored Division named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank called "Fury" and its five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
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All Comments (21)
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Saw this when I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Carson, Colorado. I was a 19K Abrams Tank Gunner at the time and love that finally a movie tells the story of my specialty. Best job I ever had.
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When Pitt says 'This is my home', anyone who's been in combat knows EXACTLY how he feels. It wasn't hollywood, glamorous, or accurate historically at times, but damn I love this movie.
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Shia Labeouf should have gotten an Oscar nomination for this scene. Just amazing!
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“They prolly just looking to surrender, that’s all it is” Hears SS theme “Oh, f*ck”
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The most realistic reaction to deciding to stay to commit suicide like this is Grady's reaction. He's crying because he knows he's going to get killed if he stays and he doesn't want to die, not yet. All the death he's seen but he knows if he's stays forsure he's dead and how exactly will he die and how bad could it be and how bad is it going to hurt is what's he's processing. He's very reluctant to stay and he even says Fuck You to Wardaddy but he's has a strong conviction and obligation to stay. Worse part is he got the most painful death out of them all.
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The best part about this movie is that the atmosphere makes it look more like a post apocalyptic horror film more than a ww2 movie. It captures how depressing and tragic it was in that time period.
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These five are amazing actors, and they played such good roles, and they did it so well, the emotions they had, 1000000/10 movie, best movie ever made
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Thanks for beeping the word fuck. That means a lot cause idk how I could’ve survived if I heard the word fuck after almost everyone fucking dying
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Brad Pitt should have been nominated for an Oscar for this movie. I loved his performance in this.
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Norman the first one to step up shows he had just as much heart of not more than the rest. Top 10 war movie of all time
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The whole film is goddamn beautiful. I'm cutting onions just watching this little scene for the 100th time.
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The treeline should have been nominated for an Oscar for this movie. I loved its performance in this.
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The guy on the ground was soooo speechless, he couldn't even get out Anything!! This scene captures great leadership..
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4.03-4.07 When Bibble calls Grady "Grady come on.." and Grady is like crying, Grady knows that he and his buddies will die in their last mission.
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As a prior service infantryman, this is absolutely gutwrenching.
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I love the theory that when Wardaddy says “this is my home” he’s not just referring to the tank but also to Germany itself, in that it’s conceivable he has roots in Germany and feels he’s liberating his home country, considering his fluency in German
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4:05 Grady's reaction is hearth breaking...
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I'm a 20 year 3x combat infantryman, 11B/11H I was in Garlstat Germany 1988-1991. We were the armys 1st cohort unit and this was my 1st unit/duty station. I was in 1/41 Mechanized Infantry Division 2ND AD FWD HELL ON WHEELS... same unit these badasses are in except we wore our unit patch on our left breast above the pocket. The only unit authorized to do so because it was General Pattons favorite unit, and wanted to keep it close to his heart.
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Shia actually put that scar on his face for real for this movie! Unbelievable talent he is!
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Brad Pitt's character really put pressure on the rest of them to have to stay in a dangerous situation they couldn't win. I guess most of us in that situation would want to give ground and retreat to a safer location. But these are probably some of the tough decisions that some soldiers had to make in WW2.