Fury drives a tank through image of war
By Michael Thurston in Los Angeles | China Daily | Updated: 2014-10-23 07:31
Brad Pitt's new war movie Fury offers a no-holds-barred view of warfare which some may find hard to stomach - but its director justifies the gore as straightforward realism.
A stuntman was injured by a bayonet during the making of the film, which includes multiple close-up scenes of slaughter, and which has already been turned into a video game.
"War is violent. It's all incredibly realistic," director David Ayer says, adding that a lot of the movie's scenes are based on actual military after-action reports.
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