It's an "unflinching" account of war -- "unflinching," in quotes, because every moment of the film is composed to grind your face into the muck and be proud of itself for doing so.. In a sense, it succeeds too well in conjuring its own subject matter: heavy, mechanical, claustrophobic, and unrelenting.. Though much of Fury crumbles in the mind, the power of its best moments lingers .... Attention to details give Fury heft and value, as does solid acting, but Ayer seems to lose his resolve in two...
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