Yeah, um, that can't possibly be right. Can it? I don't believe it. You're a liar, totally accurate title card. You're ruining the moral fiber of 1936 by masquerading as such! You know you're guilty! Give it up!!!
If you liked Fury then you will surely like many of his other films that deal with fate and chance and morality.
As we get further and further away from Lang's lifetime, historians only footnote M, Metropolis, etc. (as they should, btw...) but so many other classics get overshadowed:
You Only Live Once, Scarlet Street, The Blue Gardenia, and Clash By Night, among others.
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J.D. -
I'm kinda confused by your internal monologue here :), but I love that you are posting about Fury. It's my fave Fritz Lang movie... hands down!
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It's my first of his, and despite the reps of M or Metropolis or whatever else he's got, it would be very hard to beat Fury. I loved it so, so much.
If you liked Fury then you will surely like many of his other films that deal with fate and chance and morality.
As we get further and further away from Lang's lifetime, historians only footnote M, Metropolis, etc. (as they should, btw...) but so many other classics get overshadowed:
You Only Live Once, Scarlet Street, The Blue Gardenia, and Clash By Night, among others.
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