
While most tunes are subtle or orchestra for tense scenes, a few hymns, as if chanted by the soldiers themselves, are eerily moving. The movies doesn't dwell on particular gore for shock purpose, it simply brushes fatal graphic and burning bodies as if they are normal occurrences. This one is not for the fainthearted however, as limbs will fly or get chopped off clean. The strategy is sound, thus giving more weight to action sequences. From inside of the tank or down time between skirmishes, every bit seems realistic. What gives it more depth is how it's rooted on military. The characters sound and act like soldiers, and it's not the usual presentable ones for cinema screen. Screenplay and dialogues are great, using direct, occasionally rude approach.

He gradually trades his innocence with experience of the horrid war out of necessity. He's suddenly thrust into battle at its bloodiest. Perhaps the highlight of Fury is Logan Lerman as Norman, the newly recruited crew. Bernthal from Walking Dead has a certain niche, as an ally who sometimes looks like about to snap. Peña works well, delivering a couple of good scene when least expected. Michael Peña as Gordo and Jon Bernthal as Coon-Ass (classy name) round up the crew. Shia LaBeouf as Bible is good, displaying better on-screen flair than most of his recent ones. It's not a macho leader character as Wardaddy occasionally has doubt, mostly heavily suppressed. He's as consistent as he could be, and with the experience of war movie under his other belt, albeit a rather different one, it comes as no surprise that he performs amazingly. Brad Pitt as Wardaddy provides a solid leader persona. It goes out of its way to display the gritty, sometimes intentionally overlooked aspect of war, the entire dirty ugliness of it.

While the cinematography is splendid, it's nothing near the glossy or cinematic flair of other war movies, such as Saving Private Ryan, this is am unfiltered portrayal of war. The crude nature affects more than the visual, with the cast uttering unrefined profanity along with some military jargon. Even though this franchise hasn't had a new entry in more than a generation, it's likely that strong buzz will attract all kinds of teen moviegoers.Strikingly far from mainstream war movie, Fury is unapologetically messy and brutal.

Drinking, drugs, and smoking aren't issues. No strong language is clearly heard, but much of the dialogue is obscured by the thundering sound effects. One woman is naked, but viewers only see her behind. Several imprisoned women are attached to machines that pump their breast milk, and some of the female characters (some of whom are played by supermodels) are treated as sexual objects, shown wearing skimpy clothing while washing.

It's extremely violent, with nonstop chase scenes, explosions, deaths, blood, shooting, and stabbing, as well as violence against women (including a bloody scene involving a pregnant woman), nightmarish flashbacks, diseased flesh, and other disturbing imagery.
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Parents need to know that Mad Max: Fury Road - the fourth film in the Mad Max series and the first in decades - is a reboot of sorts, with Tom Hardy taking over for Mel Gibson in the title role.
