They're mad because Wardaddy, who has been the most violent person throughout the film, was having a clean, peaceful dinner without inviting his crew. After spending the war killing.
Now having watched all the deleted scenes, it makes sense why wardaddy only invited Norman to have the meal. It was because Norman has the same name and resembled his brother, who he had killed because of his drunk driving. In the car was also his girlfriend Rose, who he loved, and I assume the girl having the meal with them reminded him of Rose. So Wardaddy just wanted a meal with his family that he killed I assume.
Talent are put on crap movies, either they are not "universally appealing" to hollywood or Hollywood sees better choices out there... besides Hollywood is here to make money, not to create a diversity game.
Probably one of the best descriptions of the Falaise Pocket that I've ever heard. The German Seventh Army and Fifth Panzer Army got cut off and trapped south of the Sein River during their retreat from Normandy. It was said that in the battle's final days, millions of flies were drawn by the mountains of corpses, becoming so thick that from a distance they resembled clouds of smoke hanging low over the entire valley.
@@cevapipapi6167 "The battlefield at Falaise was unquestionably one of the greatest 'killing fields' of any of the war areas. Forty-eight hours after the closing of the gap I was conducted through it on foot, to encounter scenes that could be described only by Dante. It was literally possible to walk for hundreds of yards at a time, stepping on nothing but dead and decaying flesh." - Dwight Eisenhower.
Apparently the scene left a real impact on the actors, the tensions weren't entirely acting and were, in part, real emotions. Even the director was questioning if he had taken things too far. The following day they filmed this scene they said there was a weird apology amongst the actors, but no one could look each other in the eyes.
Honestly the movie version is better. It shows that he has emotion equivalent to the outburst in this version, but also showing how much of a emotionless husk the war had turned him into. You get the same emotion, but it’s even more heartbreaking because you know that if someone like him showed even a little emotion, it was a truly traumatic experience
it seems we're in the minority here, but I think I agree. In the final cut, he tells the story a lot more slowly, which I think adds a little suspense. All of them try to appear as emotionless husks, struggling to deal with the heartbreak inside.
i agree with you, in the movie he's more numb to the story after everything hes been through and its more chilling. I dont really like all the yelling in this deleted scene
I always saw the movie like from Norman perspective, he just arrived, he is just the groups new guy, he doesn't even want to kill, BUT this group go WAAAAY together, he doesn't know the stories of this group, their suffering or anything they have been through, and in this way the movie works very well, so from my point of view, the deleted scenes work as an "Add-On", like: "Oh that's why Don takes care of Norman, Grady is the way he is because he has a crisis, so he plays the tough guy" and so on...
Agree entirely, there's another deleted scene 'Fury - deleted scene (Killing a man)' where Pena talks about his father working in a slaughter house, i think if they had this scene in they should have left that one out, it doesn't feel like there's emotional continuity (for want of better word) between his character in these two scenes. that's my $0.05
@@trje246 Idk I think the slaughter house scene helps push the idea that Gordo has probably been killing the longest out of the entire group and he's finally starting to break down about it. Plus in the slaughter house scene he specifies about killing cows and the black soldier talks about killing hogs; though it is not a crime, killing a horse has always been seen as a rather disgraceful action
I also agree this version drives the point they are trying to make much more effectively. In the scene they kept, they mostly just come across as assholes
I see why it messed up Gordo inspite of his slaughterhouse experiences. It was moreso him processing the vast amount of death and destruction after the closing of the Falaise Pocket and right before Bible says the last words Gordo said that the dying horses sounded like children screaming
When he says "Your eyes see it, but your head can't make no sense of it" really hits hard. It's a shame that this scene was deleted because it adds an emotional layer to Gordo's character and showcases Michael Pena's acting skills. This scene shows that despite how "mechanical" and effective this tank crew is, they are still human
I prefer theversion they use in the original cut, it does a better job of showing how utterly broken and desensitized they all were by that point. The original just has Michael Pena so desensitized by it all he doesn't have the emotion left in him to get all energized and livid like in this scene, he just speaks in a broken, quiet tone still stuck trying to comprehend the magnitude of the insanity they all saw. It portrays the state they're all in way better in my opinion. By that point you would've cried and raged about it so much that you don't have it in you anymore, yet you still try to understand, going over it, again and again.
Despite whatever technical complaints people have with this movie it seems to do an unusually good job of bringing home some of the scars of war. The interesting thing is that it comes from events you never would have imagined. I am given to wonder if something so obscure, so seemingly unreal, comes from reality as it seems too unimaginable to be just an idea whipped in the fertile mind of a writer.
Its a shame that scene was deleted. It reduces the men who had been portrayed so far as being above it all to their real and human selves. It makes me connect with them very intensely.
Michael Pena is fantastic, but the take they ended up using, where he delivers the story in a much more dethatched, subdued way is so much better, like he truly feels disconnected from it, yet as he starts talking you see him starting to struggle with emotion. It's so much more haunting because it, especially compared to this take, where he's much more animated and emotional. The true horror is conveyed in the original take, where he truly feels like a changed man because of their ordeal.
Yeah here the difference of this scene: One showed in the movie Gordo is in a state of being drunk and emotionless like he's used to it. Basically not convincing seeing you can't feel the pain of his when he's explaining it. In the deleted one is more convincing of himself drunk and emotional you can see him wanting to express how he felt crying at the same time. Lets his pain and express how he grieves while the others remember and cry silently
Every time I watch this movie I have a grin on my face when Gordo asks Don if he likes horses because of that wink and because at the end of it all he’s just like I’m just drunk I’m sorry it’s funny but when he’s describing everything that grin just vanished just tremendous acting from Michael and the rest of this cast throughout the whole movie one of my favorite movies of all time
Why are all these deleted scenes so awesome? How did they not make the cut? Were they simply too emotionally hard-hitting, these edits would have truly made fury a great film.
This scene makes more sense when viewed in conjunction with the other deleted scene where he says he used to work in a cattle slaughtering factory as a cow killer but it never bothered him. Shows how much war has changed him and made him see the value of life
This showed wardaddy saving this new member. His name was NORMAN...(NORMAL) he wanted him to keep his humanity and sanity. This movie showed so much emotions its great. A job well done. War is ugly and its never sweet. Soldiers come home all fucked up. Salute to all the fallen and soldiers that made it home to their families..
I somewhat feel on a level like this. When I got to my unit in 2011 I had to wait for them to return from deployment. About a month and a half later they get home I am told that I was a last minute replacement for a rifleman that was killed 2 weeks before I was given duty station orders. I wasn't supposed to be told that, and the C-CO and 1st Sergeant were pissed the fuck off. I went to the Squad Leaders house for dinner one night with the entire Squad. It was extremely awkward trying to fit in and bond with soldiers who seen me as nothing but a replacement for someones shoes I couldn't fill. We finally deployed and I proved effective until I got injured and sent home. We were able to bond on that deployment to a degree to where I earned their respect enough to prove I'd die for them. They all told me they'd rather have me injured than die like the one before me and that they were glad I was there to help them in those first few weeks. I didn't even make it a full 2 months into my deployment. Shits rough. Real rough when you're hearing stories of how the dude before you died. Hearing stories of sheer panic. Hearing stories with cracking voices due to holding back tears. And it sucks even more because I couldn't make it farther than several weeks without being totally wiped from the field by an RPG. Shit's going to fuck with me until I die, but I guess that's how life is . . . not fair.
Oh spare me. Imagine having to have seen the guy get killed in front of you and you're talking about how life isn't fair because of what happened to you? You still sound like a boot; this post pissed me off.
I'd happily pay good money to see an extended edition of this movie with all the deleted stuff. I don't even care if it ends up being like 9 hours long.
Whats crazy is that he had told the story about him working at a slaughter house and killing all types of animals, including horses. Yet that still fucked him up real bad.
This scene is probably one of the best I have ever witnessed in my life. Shia Lebough rocked this movie too. And so did this dude. Always love Jon Bernthal as well.
The movie was awesome, sans the last 20 minutes or so. This scene was in the movie, the lines were the same - the delivery was different, so you've a selective memory of the movie as a whole.
Wardaddy: "We're eating." Translation: Guys, please don't do this. Not now. C'mon. There's a time and a place. Here and now ain't either. (Guys start up the story) Wardaddy: (Puts utensils down, pushes plate away.) Translation: A'ight, I get it. This unironically cannot wait. We're doin' this now. Go ahead boys. Open the floodgates. Educate them.
why the hell did they delete this scene?? It show how war change a human, it show how even the big boys will break down in tears This is my favourite scene now because it is so real
Every single deleted scene I have seen from this movie has been better than the actual movie I wish I could see this movie with all of the deleted scenes at it
In all of these deleted scenes Michael Pena is a fucking powerhouse. They do him dirty in so many movies, including Fury, making him a one-(maybe two) dimensional character. Man has skills
You can tell these guys weren’t in Patton’s army. He blew through anything and they kicked ass. Never stopped to give red flip about horses. The more they plowed through the more American lives were save....
This is a nod to All Quiet on the Western Front. A bunch of horses get loose while they are on patrol and because the scared wounded horses were crying so loud they were afraid the French would pick up their position. So they start screaming to shoot the horses, only to be stopped by their squad leader. Afterwards Paul (I think it's been a while) goes on to say how wrong it is to shoot horses cause they didn't do anything wrong. I get it's a WW1 novel, but the theme seems to be the same.
They're mad because Wardaddy, who has been the most violent person throughout the film, was having a clean, peaceful dinner without inviting his crew. After spending the war killing.
And then they were jealous of Norman for being there with him, when they aren’t
Now having watched all the deleted scenes, it makes sense why wardaddy only invited Norman to have the meal. It was because Norman has the same name and resembled his brother, who he had killed because of his drunk driving. In the car was also his girlfriend Rose, who he loved, and I assume the girl having the meal with them reminded him of Rose. So Wardaddy just wanted a meal with his family that he killed I assume.
@@dtrixk3047 Where the fuck did all that come from? I don't remember a single scene in the movie where Wardaddy references his family
@@warhawk9566 It was deleted, search for: Fury deleted scene (Rose). He only speaks with Norman in the scene.
@@warhawk9566 The movie you saw is heavily gutted lol.
Sony fucked the shit out of Fury. A HUGE waste of potential
Scenes like this showcase Michael Pena as a competent actor with real potential, but it is wasted on movies like CHiPS.
He also took part in My Little Pony.
Talent are put on crap movies, either they are not "universally appealing" to hollywood or
Hollywood sees better choices out there... besides Hollywood is here to make money, not to create a diversity game.
He just prefer Comedical path
He was good in The Martian and Ant Man.
End of watch. Damn.
Probably one of the best descriptions of the Falaise Pocket that I've ever heard. The German Seventh Army and Fifth Panzer Army got cut off and trapped south of the Sein River during their retreat from Normandy. It was said that in the battle's final days, millions of flies were drawn by the mountains of corpses, becoming so thick that from a distance they resembled clouds of smoke hanging low over the entire valley.
"it was said" - source trust me bro
Source: veterans telling their stories of their war.
@@cevapipapi6167 I refuse to believe anyone can be this stupid.
Except the battle of Falise didn't happen right after D-day like Gordo said, but two months after the landing.
@@cevapipapi6167 "The battlefield at Falaise was unquestionably one of the greatest 'killing fields' of any of the war areas. Forty-eight hours after the closing of the gap I was conducted through it on foot, to encounter scenes that could be described only by Dante. It was literally possible to walk for hundreds of yards at a time, stepping on nothing but dead and decaying flesh." - Dwight Eisenhower.
wardaddy let a horse go free in the first scene of the movie
dave b its because he’s so tired of killing horses
HOLY SHIT! That’s deep as hell. That makes a lot of sense now.
I think Don being a tank commander letting go a Horse symbolizes the evolution of mounted warfare which for a millenia was fought on using horses.
Because the horse wasn't wounded
Why’s they kill the horses though
We need a Fury 2 wich is Flashback when they war in africa or in france.
David Ayer is working on it, it's called ''El alamein''. Don't think we will see Americans in this one. Maybe British?
Try Hard Really? ohh ok thx for the info
@@hilmandzaky6905 Google it, I kid you not, in TBA Phase.
@@BravoSixGoingDark I kid you not? Is this site its called or you are asshole without grammar?
@@frabek1808 what you said makes no sense
You see it on Brad Pitt's character. You can see him desperately trying to hold back the tears. This is a really great scene.
Apparently the scene left a real impact on the actors, the tensions weren't entirely acting and were, in part, real emotions. Even the director was questioning if he had taken things too far. The following day they filmed this scene they said there was a weird apology amongst the actors, but no one could look each other in the eyes.
All of these alternate cuts makes what i saw in theaters look like nothing but a bunch of rehearsals. I got robbed!
I agree, this scene that was cut should have been kept in...it was far more emotional and realistic than the one that was re-shot.
This is what war is. This is the horrors; the torments and the changes it does to people. This should've been included. I feel robbed too.
Should have made an extended movie
@@sonofsaturn43 but in the reshoot hes drunk
The deleted scenes are cool but this comment is bs
Honestly the movie version is better. It shows that he has emotion equivalent to the outburst in this version, but also showing how much of a emotionless husk the war had turned him into. You get the same emotion, but it’s even more heartbreaking because you know that if someone like him showed even a little emotion, it was a truly traumatic experience
it seems we're in the minority here, but I think I agree. In the final cut, he tells the story a lot more slowly, which I think adds a little suspense. All of them try to appear as emotionless husks, struggling to deal with the heartbreak inside.
i agree with you, in the movie he's more numb to the story after everything hes been through and its more chilling. I dont really like all the yelling in this deleted scene
agree ,.. soldiers should leave emotion to proceed sometimes
agree movie versions are better 📀🎶
I always saw the movie like from Norman perspective, he just arrived, he is just the groups new guy, he doesn't even want to kill, BUT this group go WAAAAY together, he doesn't know the stories of this group, their suffering or anything they have been through, and in this way the movie works very well, so from my point of view, the deleted scenes work as an "Add-On", like: "Oh that's why Don takes care of Norman, Grady is the way he is because he has a crisis, so he plays the tough guy" and so on...
I liked how Brad Pitt silenced all that by slamming his revolver onto the table.
And then they really shut up when he spit that egg out on the table
I remember this scene but he talks about it less Emotionally in the Movie Version
This scene is better
Agree entirely, there's another deleted scene 'Fury - deleted scene (Killing a man)' where Pena talks about his father working in a slaughter house, i think if they had this scene in they should have left that one out, it doesn't feel like there's emotional continuity (for want of better word) between his character in these two scenes. that's my $0.05
@@trje246 Idk I think the slaughter house scene helps push the idea that Gordo has probably been killing the longest out of the entire group and he's finally starting to break down about it. Plus in the slaughter house scene he specifies about killing cows and the black soldier talks about killing hogs; though it is not a crime, killing a horse has always been seen as a rather disgraceful action
That would explain some much the to add it in the movie
I also agree this version drives the point they are trying to make much more effectively. In the scene they kept, they mostly just come across as assholes
These deleted bits are gold ..ive been watching all of em .....pure gold ..... why they ever took them out is beyond me
For real
"but you weren't there"
I see why it messed up Gordo inspite of his slaughterhouse experiences. It was moreso him processing the vast amount of death and destruction after the closing of the Falaise Pocket and right before Bible says the last words Gordo said that the dying horses sounded like children screaming
When he says "Your eyes see it, but your head can't make no sense of it" really hits hard. It's a shame that this scene was deleted because it adds an emotional layer to Gordo's character and showcases Michael Pena's acting skills. This scene shows that despite how "mechanical" and effective this tank crew is, they are still human
ok and they're still 'human' in the non-deleted version...
your point?
They should´ve put it in the movie. Is way more emotional than the one in the movie
NiceN ́Easy were you drunk while watching the movie ??
NiceN’ Easy That’s an understatement. 😢😢
I prefer theversion they use in the original cut, it does a better job of showing how utterly broken and desensitized they all were by that point. The original just has Michael Pena so desensitized by it all he doesn't have the emotion left in him to get all energized and livid like in this scene, he just speaks in a broken, quiet tone still stuck trying to comprehend the magnitude of the insanity they all saw. It portrays the state they're all in way better in my opinion.
By that point you would've cried and raged about it so much that you don't have it in you anymore, yet you still try to understand, going over it, again and again.
Despite whatever technical complaints people have with this movie it seems to do an unusually good job of bringing home some of the scars of war. The interesting thing is that it comes from events you never would have imagined. I am given to wonder if something so obscure, so seemingly unreal, comes from reality as it seems too unimaginable to be just an idea whipped in the fertile mind of a writer.
Its a shame that scene was deleted. It reduces the men who had been portrayed so far as being above it all to their real and human selves. It makes me connect with them very intensely.
Michael Pena is fantastic, but the take they ended up using, where he delivers the story in a much more dethatched, subdued way is so much better, like he truly feels disconnected from it, yet as he starts talking you see him starting to struggle with emotion. It's so much more haunting because it, especially compared to this take, where he's much more animated and emotional. The true horror is conveyed in the original take, where he truly feels like a changed man because of their ordeal.
This is indeed an alternate scene of the same script, but it's more emotionally driven. I prefer this one over the one that made the final cut.
I liked the one that they used better
Yeah here the difference of this scene: One showed in the movie Gordo is in a state of being drunk and emotionless like he's used to it. Basically not convincing seeing you can't feel the pain of his when he's explaining it. In the deleted one is more convincing of himself drunk and emotional you can see him wanting to express how he felt crying at the same time. Lets his pain and express how he grieves while the others remember and cry silently
Every time I watch this movie I have a grin on my face when Gordo asks Don if he likes horses because of that wink and because at the end of it all he’s just like I’m just drunk I’m sorry it’s funny but when he’s describing everything that grin just vanished just tremendous acting from Michael and the rest of this cast throughout the whole movie one of my favorite movies of all time
Why are all these deleted scenes so awesome? How did they not make the cut? Were they simply too emotionally hard-hitting, these edits would have truly made fury a great film.
I swear the cut scenes should have been added. Like no lie, these scenes show the emotional part of ww2
Gordo was probably talking about the Falaise Pocket at the end of Normandy. It must've been such a horrific sight and feeling.
This scene makes more sense when viewed in conjunction with the other deleted scene where he says he used to work in a cattle slaughtering factory as a cow killer but it never bothered him. Shows how much war has changed him and made him see the value of life
This showed wardaddy saving this new member. His name was NORMAN...(NORMAL) he wanted him to keep his humanity and sanity. This movie showed so much emotions its great. A job well done. War is ugly and its never sweet. Soldiers come home all fucked up. Salute to all the fallen and soldiers that made it home to their families..
Change the ending and add these deleted scenes and you get an amazing movie
It's much more realistic with Gordo crying, instead of just Boyd crying.
They should make an extended version with all the deleted scenes
When John bernthals character looks at bible when gordo says “dom likes horses” his eyes are like “oh shit he just pushed a button”
I somewhat feel on a level like this. When I got to my unit in 2011 I had to wait for them to return from deployment. About a month and a half later they get home I am told that I was a last minute replacement for a rifleman that was killed 2 weeks before I was given duty station orders. I wasn't supposed to be told that, and the C-CO and 1st Sergeant were pissed the fuck off. I went to the Squad Leaders house for dinner one night with the entire Squad. It was extremely awkward trying to fit in and bond with soldiers who seen me as nothing but a replacement for someones shoes I couldn't fill. We finally deployed and I proved effective until I got injured and sent home. We were able to bond on that deployment to a degree to where I earned their respect enough to prove I'd die for them. They all told me they'd rather have me injured than die like the one before me and that they were glad I was there to help them in those first few weeks. I didn't even make it a full 2 months into my deployment.
Shits rough. Real rough when you're hearing stories of how the dude before you died. Hearing stories of sheer panic. Hearing stories with cracking voices due to holding back tears. And it sucks even more because I couldn't make it farther than several weeks without being totally wiped from the field by an RPG. Shit's going to fuck with me until I die, but I guess that's how life is . . . not fair.
Godamn Nate, I don't know what to say carry on live for the boys that didn't make it home
Thanks for your words Nate! Take care of yourself.
A lot of people appreciate the sacrifices you, and other members of the military make....Thank you.
Oh spare me. Imagine having to have seen the guy get killed in front of you and you're talking about how life isn't fair because of what happened to you? You still sound like a boot; this post pissed me off.
I'd happily pay good money to see an extended edition of this movie with all the deleted stuff. I don't even care if it ends up being like 9 hours long.
Whats crazy is that he had told the story about him working at a slaughter house and killing all types of animals, including horses. Yet that still fucked him up real bad.
Imagine how fucked up the horror must have been for a guy used to slaughtering animals all day to lose it like this? Powerful stuff.
Thanks for bringing it to us. I watched the movie and was astounded by it. Didn’t realize that they cut so many parts out of it.
Big Michael Pena fan, he is the best thing in every movie he is in.
They should've kept this tbh
Again, i like the scene that they used alot better. It makes me wonder how many different ways and takes they did.
Pena, Shia and Bernthal are amazing in this movie. The look on all their faces when he says "we fucked them up" is some amazing acting
“The sounds of it? With those screaming fucking horses? It sounded like children screaming.”
Motherfuck. 😢
This scene is probably one of the best I have ever witnessed in my life. Shia Lebough rocked this movie too. And so did this dude. Always love Jon Bernthal as well.
Don's face at the end like "Are you fucking happy now? You satisfied?"
They should’ve added this instead
These scenes might've made the movie better
The movie was awesome, sans the last 20 minutes or so. This scene was in the movie, the lines were the same - the delivery was different, so you've a selective memory of the movie as a whole.
I don’t know how Shia does it, but in every scene in this film, without him forcing it, you can see the trauma of war in his eyes.
He puts his real trauma into films. Dudes been emotionally suffering since the second transformers.
shia looks like Mario
Tyler Johnson he looks more like Luigi.
exactly:))
Itsa me... Shia LaBeouf.
Jon Bernthal Reactions is INSANE !
This is one of the scenes they shouldn't have removed. Like the scene explaining Don's burns or when Grady breaks down in the tank
When people ask me "how was school life ?" .
When Gordo cries in this scene compared to the scene in the film it hits emotionally a bit more then when he doesn’t cry
The character of Bible (Shia) always looks like he's about to break down and start crying, always tears in his eyes.
Mike Pena crushed this scene!
What a scene!!! Great actors...
They had a moment to sit down and really think about it. Not always a good thing.
Wardaddy: "We're eating."
Translation: Guys, please don't do this. Not now. C'mon. There's a time and a place. Here and now ain't either.
(Guys start up the story)
Wardaddy: (Puts utensils down, pushes plate away.)
Translation: A'ight, I get it. This unironically cannot wait. We're doin' this now. Go ahead boys. Open the floodgates. Educate them.
why the hell did they delete this scene?? It show how war change a human, it show how even the big boys will break down in tears
This is my favourite scene now because it is so real
Great actors for a great scene!
Finally a nice delicious home cook meal and some nas. Ty MRE's from the 40's
Every single deleted scene I have seen from this movie has been better than the actual movie I wish I could see this movie with all of the deleted scenes at it
I wish they would’ve kept this, it’s shows how messed the are from war
should have left it in. explains a lot why shia was crying during this convo..
Its a shame this was cut from the actual movie
In all of these deleted scenes Michael Pena is a fucking powerhouse. They do him dirty in so many movies, including Fury, making him a one-(maybe two) dimensional character. Man has skills
This should have been part of the movie it had a big impact
Man they took off like 45 minutes of this movie. All the good scenes too.
This scene was "deleted" in your mind because I saw it in the movie
This is more of an alternate scene. The scene itself is in but this take of it was deleted.
its the same script, but different emotions than in the movie
Yeah his mom bakes the chicken in the other one
@@drivernephi170 Mum's recipe had to go, hence the deleted scene.
CLASSIC PTSD, I KNOW, BEEN IN THE SHIT, MEMORIES, SMELLS YOU NEVER FOGET
sounds like highway of hell
falaise pocket, read a book
Yeah it's great. More deleted scenes please.
People cut this movie up. but to me, it’s one of the best I’ve ever seen!
To quote a commenter about another deleted scene, "they cut the heart right out of this movie."
He talking about the Falaise gap Aug 1944, I think
This scene with the “I’m done eating” lines and the “why should I shut up... you shouldn’t” lines would be better
You can tell these guys weren’t in Patton’s army. He blew through anything and they kicked ass. Never stopped to give red flip about horses. The more they plowed through the more American lives were save....
Shut up Edgelord. Every man is affected by war differently you idiot. War is not a movie.
" Many soldiers will return from war, but none can ever go home. "
This should include in the movie
Reminds me of the story some guy in my unit told me of burning a bag of puppys
Name's Yeshua damn
Burning a bag of puppies now that is seriously fucked up 😑
Name's Yeshua
Fuck that guy. Hope he burns for an eternity.
Name's Yeshua fuck that guy
It's my favorite scene in this movie
He cries and gets this emotional and they cut it.
Falaise pocket, one of the more darker sides of the war. Truly a taste of what those Normandy soldiers on both sides went through
So many of the deleted scenes show of the emotions of war far better, I’ve got no clue why so many weren’t kept
They should 9f left this in the movie its really heartbreaking
Many deleted scenes in this film. Shame they were not used.
What a great scene that was. There needs to be directors cut released of this film. Soon. I will wait in line to purchase it.
This is in Netflix, glad I saw it in the movie
You cut the best line man!!
Was there an extended version? I remember a lot of these from the movie
Michael Pena such a fantastic actor
one of the GOAT movies for E
0:29 ....even the crazy one didn’t want it brought up
'' your eyes see but your head makes no since of it"
Again we need a 3hr+ directors cut
Wow, he’s good
They took the heart out if this movie
This is a nod to All Quiet on the Western Front.
A bunch of horses get loose while they are on patrol and because the scared wounded horses were crying so loud they were afraid the French would pick up their position. So they start screaming to shoot the horses, only to be stopped by their squad leader. Afterwards Paul (I think it's been a while) goes on to say how wrong it is to shoot horses cause they didn't do anything wrong. I get it's a WW1 novel, but the theme seems to be the same.
Cut out penas best acting of his career..
"Look at you! You have horses! What were you thinking? Dragging our asses half way around the world, interrupting our lives... For what,"
They really did year the heart out of this movie.
I'm not sure how I feel seeing the deleted scenes. I really liked what was released, but these scenes add allot to the whole story.
RIP horses
People are not supposed to be doing such atrocities, thats why they quiver.
I hope the russians love their children too
This scene was in the movie. At least when I watched it on Netflix.