Tuesday, 14 October 2014

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It is April 1945, and the Allies a significant part of the entire European theater. But Adolf Hitler has been turnover in the ranks of the army forces women and children to take up arms, Watch fury Full desperately fighting to the death responsible. This is a situation waiting for Don "Wardaddy" Collier (Brad Pitt) as he reaches the commitments to Africa to Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Sergeant Collier was the commander of Sherman tanks that are part of the battle-hardened Panzer Division sent them deep in enemy territory, to help deliver the graces Nazis.

 We meet Wardaddy during a short break to recharge activities, restock ammo and replace the recently deceased "Best Damn shooter in the 9th Battalion." Now he has for Norman Ellison (Logan Lerman) to regulate its own, plucked straight without combat experience of the secretaries. Other members of the Collier motley crew of a tanker driver Trini Garcia (Michael Pena), the Bible-thumping Boyd Swan (Shia LaBeouf) and the good old boy Coon-Ass (Jon benthic) goes. The next task is to urgently need help to save some geographical stranded. But before getting out, Collier wants to make sure his rookie is ready for the front. So he forces him to head ice SS officer shoot to show, he has no qualms about killing. This is the beginning of Wrath

 written a rather hair-raising adventures and of the United States Navy veteran David Ayer (Training Day) directed founded starting point. Fair Warning: This is a movie you do not do as much as the last clock. Image sheer intensity Saving Private Ryan, combined with the visual detection of the Thin Red Line, harrows claustrophobia Boat, and complete absurdity of Apocalypse Now. Brad Pitt radiates an endearing combination of self-confidence and charm as a quiet leader who close themselves quite able to prove a real camaraderie among his men, in spite of limited and constant brushing death. In addition, it is unimaginable inventiveness when forced by circumstances to cope with his common sense, because their resources to present dwindle.

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