
I wanted to see this since before the trailer was out and just the name and the cast were online. David Ayer is one director I just highly enjoy. When it comes to brutal stories he doesn't let it go easy. The dialogue was good, but the execution from the cast made it way better. One particular line stood out for me because I think it defines what happens in this movie. "Ideals are peaceful. History is violent." The cast did an incredible job. I did think Jon Bernthal was like a war damaged Shane though. There is a lot of stuff I haven't ever seen done in a war movie before that made this above much of the rest. It's brutal. It's intense. At times it's even quite a bit gory. If you have a weak stomach this movie will not be for you. Even when it's not dealing with violence it still makes you uneasy and nervous. Fury itself is definitely a character of it's own and I think that's how the audience should feel about it. This may be a violent heavy film, but I do think it was character driven as well. I would definitely watch this again.