The fierce war scenes can indeed make people's adrenaline soar. This is the subconscious feedback of the human brain after the visual nerve receives the picture.

Kuhn and Godot's counterattack came so fiercely that the German position was immediately suppressed.

Norman and the sergeant were also full of anger, and they kept taking up their weapons and shooting at the enemy. Under the exchange of fire between the two sides, this place seemed to become a purgatory on earth...

The shaky realistic shots, the turbulent atmosphere, and even the melodious symphony tunes became unfamiliar, as if the entire battlefield was shrouded in a layer of unbreakable gunpowder.

The warm tones that had diffused under the setting sun quickly turned into blue-colored cold tones. It was obviously daytime, but it didn't give people a glimmer of hope.

Everything became cold and fierce, and the frozen close-up shots of each character revealed a kind of determination.

Bella's body shook with the battle on the screen, so that she had to adjust her sitting posture again, holding the armrests of the seat with both hands to calm herself down.

The brain began to pause thinking, all energy, all attention, and all thoughts were focused on the big screen. The fatalistic tragedy premonition grabbed her heart, but the emotions in her heart could not be released. , Can only passively follow the director’s lens and the role’s perspective to witness the occurrence of this tragedy step by step.

As more and more soldiers of the German army died under the muzzle of the tank, at this time, they gradually slowed down.

There are more of them and their equipment is not bad. Although they don't have a big killer like a tank, they don't have to curl up here as a target.

As the Germans dispersed in the housing area and attacked here, the defensive pressure of the sergeant suddenly became great.

But the first thing to bear was the tank controlled by the two comrades. Several German soldiers bypassed the front muzzle and raised their iron fists.

With a "roar", the tracks of the Fury tank broke and lost its ability to move.

Kuhn's mouth was cursing, but he still didn't stop his movements, and continued to adjust the tank's cannon head to strike with firepower.

Naturally, the German army will not let go of this good opportunity. After the tank cannot move, there is a very useful tactic to deal with this kind of iron bump.

As a result, several German soldiers climbed onto the tank along the back and threw their grenade into the cockpit of the tank.

Norman watched as the tank was blown up, and his mind was a little dazed.

He seemed to be back when he first went on the battlefield, with his comrades in constant fire next to him, and the enemy who was attacking and killing his comrades in front.

The sergeant was also lost. He was holding a machine gun, resting on a simple sandbag, and pouring his anger with fierce bullets.

The biggest "enemy" tank blocking the advance of the German army has also been blown up, so they have no more scruples.

A large number of German soldiers rushed up, and the sergeant was hit by several aimed iron fists at close range after only a while.

Fortunately, a defensive sandbag blocked him. Although the exploded fragments penetrated him in many places, the sergeant did not die immediately.

The weak sergeant took out a pistol from his waist again. Although blood was constantly flowing out of his body, he persisted in getting the bullet.

He seemed to unconsciously raise his pistol to fight back, shooting at the enemy who was emerging.

His behavior finally awoke Norman, braving the enemy's bullets, ran to the sergeant, pulled him up, and hid behind the bunker.

The sergeant looked at him and said weakly to let him run and go back to find reinforcements.

But Norman did not do this. He didn't want to leave his comrades behind, even if...

Even if he died, he would never see his mother again.

He seemed to figure it out, no matter what the sergeant said, he didn't want to leave.

Instead, he also brought a medical kit from the team's supplies.

The morphine was taken out and a needle pierced the sergeant's arm.

It was getting late and the sun was about to go down without knowing it.

The fighting outside continued, and after simply treating the wound for the sergeant, Norman returned to his defensive position.

At this time, they only had the last fortification left, and Norman looked at the two remaining comrades in arms.

He kept silent and continued to fight back stubbornly.

The ending was naturally not good, and the Germans broke through the last line of defense in an understatement.

When the three of them continued to retreat, the buried second line of mine defense suddenly exploded.

The German offensive was temporarily stopped. They hesitated, thinking about whether there would be landmines in the future.

Unfortunately, this hesitation did not last long, and they slowly moved forward.

Later, the two sides exchanged fire again, and the sky was completely dark at this time.

But the German army did not intend to give up, and continued to suppress and advance.

Soon, the two comrades hiding in the corner were also hit by stray bullets one after another. They didn't want to be painful. Knowing that they were going to die, one of them gave himself the bullet from the weapon in his hand.

Norman was also injured. In the dark, the visibility was too low. I do not know where the stray bullet hit his right arm.

At the moment he was shot, a heart-wrenching pain rose, making his forehead sweat unconsciously.

He took a few breaths and calmed down the pain a bit.

Then, he ran to the sergeant and saw that although he was weak, he was still alive.

The sergeant felt the movement and opened his eyes to see that it was Norman. He did not struggle, let him hold him, and ran to the corner of another house.

The two leaned together like this, calmly greeted...death.

"The tempo of the film's mirror movement started to slow down." Bella whispered.

At the end, the sense of the lens is obviously soothing, and the color of the picture has become more bleak, which can show the scene of the two people going to death calmly. Together with the German soldiers who are constantly looking outside, this movement is more prominent. Behavioral comparison.

The director has really made great progress. With just this design, people can feel an inexplicable and complicated emotion being mobilized.

Bella himself did not know how this inexplicable feeling came from, but these few sets of shots taken by Lehman, with a heavy and soothing soundtrack, can be said to complement each other.

Especially when the sergeant fired the grenade at the end, the rising explosive flame also represented the end of everything.

For the characters created in this film, Bella feels a little regretful. The entire fury team has paid the price of their lives. What is sad is that in half a month, Germany will announce their surrender. They insist on their behavior. Is it worth it?

Perhaps it would be a better choice for them to retreat directly at that time, but none of this is if.

Just thinking about it, Bella let go of this melancholy.

Although the film points out this point vaguely, it has a funny dramatic effect.

But it is undeniable that they did not compromise and fulfilled their mission as a soldier until they died.

Although this behavior is silly, it is surprisingly moving.

At the end of the film, Bella had no interest in attending the premiere press conference.

She pays most attention to the film’s director Lehman, but she can somewhat tell that the other party does not like to deal with the media and rarely accepts interviews.

It is estimated that at the press conference waiting for the conference, there will only be some clichés.

Director is a profession behind the scenes, and so is he.

Putting the pen and notebook back into her handbag, Bella sat in her seat and prepared to wait for the audience to leave, while reminiscing about the "Furious" she had just watched, thinking about how to write a film review.

There is no doubt about the excellent level of this work. Lehman's director skills have become more sophisticated and familiar. Not to mention several actors, they have contributed a very wonderful performance.

Bella remembers clearly that Nicholas Cage hasn't taken over the role of such a test of expression and demeanor control for a long time.

When he first made his debut and mainly engaged in literary and artistic works, it was okay. The play was very wide and the characters were also very deep, or alternative, or neurotic, or wild... but there was always a big one. The performance space, but since the beginning of the commercial film, although the foundation of acting has not been lost, it can be seen from the sergeant of "Furious" that the image of such a veteran is perfectly controlled, and several eye scenes are sufficient. It embodies his acting "the sword is in its sheath, but it is still sharp".

I haven’t dedicated such a wonderful performance for so long. It’s still because the characters in commercial movies are too limited. No matter how you have the ability, it’s difficult to develop. As for the performance in "The Wind Whisperer" that was criticized some time ago The failure of the film is entirely nonsense by the media.

The failure of a movie is definitely multifaceted, but who makes you topical, does not hype you, and who does it.

Then there is another surprise-the role of Norman.

From recruits to veterans, this huge difference in complete transition can be explained very well.

Especially the eye scenes, it is almost a fight with Nicholas Cage, and it also has an inexplicable screen temperament. It is a treasure to be able to separate the world from the aura of a mature actor like Nicholas Cage. The actor, just don't know where the director Lehman unearthed him.

I have never seen this person before.

Oh, by the way, what's the name?

Bella recalled the starring list at the beginning of the movie, and the seemingly haphazard memories began to emerge.

Yes, Heath Ledger.

Alas, is it Paul in "Buried Alive"?

As a film critic who admires Lehman's director, Bella has also dug into Lehman's previous directing works after he hurriedly met at the Sundance Film Festival.

Although "Buried Alive" has been drawn for a long time, offline video tapes are still being released. Although there are few sources in the United States, Bella, who is so concerned about it, bought a copy.

She gradually compared the images of the two characters together.

Really, why didn't I notice it when I just watched it.

Bella felt more and more moved by the variability of such an actor's temperament, able to control two completely different character images.

As for the actors in several other plays, although their performances are okay, it depends on who they compare.

It's only normal, it's not worth paying attention to...