Private Eriksson ( Michael J. Fox ) becomes a moral outcast within his own squad after they kidnap and assault a Vietnamese villager under the orders of a ruthless sergeant played by Sean Penn .
Here are write-ups for both, depending on which one you're looking for: 1. Fury (2014)
It explores the thin line between heroism and brutality, anchored by intense performances from Shia LaBeouf , Michael Peña , and Jon Bernthal . You can find it on platforms like HBO Max . 2. Casualties of War (1989) Corazones de hierro
Directed by David Ayer and starring , this film is a visceral, claustrophobic look at the final days of WWII through the eyes of a five-man crew in a Sherman tank named "Fury".
It is a powerful, often difficult-to-watch exploration of ethics, peer pressure, and the scars left by war, featuring some of the most harrowing scenes in the Vietnam War movie subgenre . Private Eriksson ( Michael J
The film is known for its "hyper-realistic" approach to tank warfare and the psychological toll of combat. It even featured the Tiger 131 , the world's only functioning Tiger I tank, from the Bovington Tank Museum .
"Corazones de hierro" typically refers to one of two intense war dramas: the 2014 WWII film (its title in Latin America) or the 1989 Vietnam War film Casualties of War (its title in Spain). Fury (2014) It explores the thin line between
As the Allies make their final push into Nazi Germany, a hardened army sergeant (Pitt) and his battle-weary crew take on a rookie soldier (Logan Lerman) and embark on a deadly mission behind enemy lines.