Fury 2014 Imdb
Fury isn’t a Saving Private Ryan clone. It’s a dirty, ugly, and deeply human look at the moral erosion of war. If you can stomach the brutality, it’s one of the best modern war films on IMDb’s top list.
Released in October 2014, Fury —written and directed by David Ayer ( End of Watch , Suicide Squad )—was a deliberate step away from the romanticized heroism of Saving Private Ryan or the spectacle of Fury Road . Instead, it offered a claustrophobic, visceral, and morally ambiguous look at the final months of the European Theater. As of this writing, Fury holds a steady on the IMDb rating scale, based on over 550,000 user ratings. But to understand that number, you have to look at the weighted average, the "Top 1000 Voters" breakdown, and the thematic reasons viewers either praise or pan the film. fury 2014 imdb
On the surface, a 7.6 is respectable but not legendary. For comparison, Saving Private Ryan sits at 8.6, while Dunkirk is at 7.8. However, the demographic breakdown on IMDb reveals a fascinating split: Male users under 18 rate the film significantly higher (8.1), while female users over 45 rate it lower (6.4). This suggests Fury is a "tough watch" for general audiences but a "must-see" for young male action fans and military history buffs. Fury isn’t a Saving Private Ryan clone