"Rage"

Director: David Aya
Writers: David Aya
Starring: Brad Pitt / Shea LaBeouf / Logan Lerman / Michael Pena / Joe Bornsør
Genre: Drama / Action / War
Release: 2014-11-21(Chinese mainland) / 2014-10-17 (USA)
Runtime: 132 minutes (Chinese mainland) / 134 minutes (USA)
In contrast, "Fury" can always be seen.
The pros and cons of this movie are more obvious. The film doesn't do well in its handling of war scenes. Including the creation of a war environment, dirty, full of mud, and everywhere crisis, it is still a setting that infernalizes the battlefield. The harsh war environment corresponds to the character's personality, their mentality. From this, you can understand why they became like this. Like many movies, the external environment is often a projection of the character's heart.
I guess like everyone else, my favorite war scene is the first two, one is the tank picking up soldiers in the vegetable field, which is particularly game-like; the other is the big battle tiger tank, which is also the highlight of the film. I'm not a military fan, so it's hard to say more. It is estimated that military fans will have more experiences. Moreover, when the film creates war scenes, the sound and light are particularly well used, and the whizzing shells are all with various colors of light. Visually very aesthetic, but also impactful.
The disadvantage is that some of the plot settings are too bizarre. Especially the big war in the back, which is basically the setting of the anti-war drama, all kinds of magic, but also too many people complained.
In fact, the film wants to say that the alienation of war to people and the horror of war itself. Unfortunately, such a god plot somewhat weakens this theme.
Still, it's a good war movie, especially for male audiences.