Set in Germany at the end of the war, the remaining Nazi soldiers are fighting back like a deranged, rabid, cornered animal, which leads to some fantastically framed and choreographed action sequences, and it’s in these moments Fury really lets loose. The claustrophobic metallic innards of the tank mixed with the tracer-filled shoot-outs are at once hugely energized and quite different to anything else we’re used to seeing in war movies. The level of violence is also ramped up, with the first and third act overflowing with these tense, gory outbursts.