Fury: Rescue Ending Sequence (Logan Lerman) 4K HD Clip | With Captions

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Norman (Logan Lerman) survives the night and is rescued.
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Fury. April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.

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I couldn't imagine going home as Norman. His parents, family, and everyone thinks he's off on some typewriter stuff but when he gets home he's got one *HELL* of a story to tell . . . when, and if, he tells it.

natesturm
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Notice how when the Medics are checking Norman for wounds, one tries to take away his gun but he never lets it go...hes going to keep that gun for the rest of his life.

ArcticWolfAlpha
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The final shot zooming out from above the tank to show all the bodies around is one of my favourites in any movie I've ever seen. The music at that point compliments it magnificently as well.

furioussherman
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How many stories from war never get told or remembered, fade into the unknown.

captaingordon
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Love the shot of Fury standing solid in the intersection, surrounded by spent shell casings and bodies. One hell of a last stand.

codyking
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Norman in his head: I'm not a hero, the heroes are still in the tank

pola
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I think the saddest part about Fury is that the war in Europe was literally only weeks away from ending.

KennedyA
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This scene is so powerful because it shows that the troops and the war just moves on, those who died are just a fleeting moment

josephpasquarella
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In preparation for the movie, the director and author of the screenplay David Ayer read the book “Death Traps: The Survival of an American Armored Division in World War II” by Belton Y. Cooper. In the book is described a junction like that in the movie, only it is defended by a single man: “In the fighting around Hastenrath and Scherpenseel, the tankers, without adequate infantry support, performed almost superhuman acts of heroism to hold on throughout the night. It was reported that one of the tankers, in his tank on a road junction, was the only surviving member of his crew but was determined to hold his position at all costs.”

davidcbrwn
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"you're a hero" Ya, why does it not feel like it. A soldier above all prays for peace, for they are the ones that must bare the full burden of war.

toddwholmes
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Man, that whole situation would f me up mentally... To join a crew scared and fresh, learn and get to know your team, decide to fight to the death with your team, and then be hauled away as the last survivor, if lucky, to be shipped off back to basic home life.. I get the same feeling when I watch sledge leave Peleliu.. watching the most significant moment in your life disappear and fade away to memory..

westonadams
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"And should we be abandoned by treacherous luck, should we never again return home, should a bullet meet us, shall it seal our fate, yes, our fate, then our tank shall become our iron grave."

lukum
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Every soldier is a hero. Some just survive, that's all.

Jordan
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Scene brings a tear to my eye everytime.

blakephillips
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I find it weird how no one cared about a whole SS division laying around the tank but then again I think that’s the whole theme of this movie. I just feel like if that were to have happened in the war, there would be quite a few guys giving Norman cigarettes or asking him if he wanted a field ration or even just talking with him trying to make him feel better. Thats a hell of an experience to go through and be the only one alive afterwards.

Jake-vzcf
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That guy who pointed his rifle down the hatch made it through the entirety of the movie

bramborovygulas
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The first time he holds that revolver, he begs to not have to use it. Then at the end he's so ready to pull that trigger.

AkimboJV
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Gotta love how brad Pitt is still fully intact after having a grenade literally dropped in his lap

Louzahsol
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I don’t know but seeing the tank there, that thing that went threw so much with its dead crew it proably first met and fought with till the end is so sad, it has no hope of ever being honored or buried at best it will be scrapped for parts

nightlock
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Remember folks. The whole movie takes place over the course of 24 hours. It stars in the morning with S/Sgt Collier killing that German on a horse and ends the next morning with Norman getting rescued

ThatGingerGuy