There’s a deleted scene of a conversation between war daddy and Norman where war daddy explains how he was responsible for the death of his fiancé and brother and that the judge sent him to war to die for his misdeeds. It casts a completely different light on this scene. War daddy isn’t staying because of some sense of heroism or duty. It’s because of remorse.
“It's not what I want to do, but it's what we are doing”
That's discipline
Doing things even if it is hard
so many great actors in this scene
You forget that these are adults playing make believe. Incredible performances.
❤❤❤oscar
Ideals Are Peaceful But History is Violence ❤
It's My home
Even Shias faint “what’s that?” Literally brings everything so much closer
You couldn’t put together a better cast for “fury” absolutely one of the top 5 war movies of all time
❤🤘
There’s a deleted scene of a conversation between war daddy and Norman where war daddy explains how he was responsible for the death of his fiancé and brother and that the judge sent him to war to die for his misdeeds. It casts a completely different light on this scene. War daddy isn’t staying because of some sense of heroism or duty. It’s because of remorse.