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Why people love it

Fury works as a war movie with a point of view—fans quote moments, but they also argue about what the film is actually saying about power, desire, or survival. The war and drama blend is the engine: it lets the film shift registers without feeling like two different movies stitched together.

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Runtime 2h 15m · ★ 7.5

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  1. 96match

    1.Greyhound (2020)

    7.4 · War · Action · Drama · 1h 32m

    Why you'll love it

    The filmmakers behind Greyhound (2020) clearly understood what makes war work — the same quality that keeps Fury rewatchable. Expect the same tense rhythm, executed with a fresh angle.

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    2.The Longest Day (1962)

    7.6 · War · Action · Drama · 2h 58m

    Why you'll love it

    The Longest Day (1962) is the kind of film Fury fans discover and immediately send to their group chat. The war overlap is real, but it's the tense emotional pull that seals the recommendation.

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    3.Cross of Iron (1977)

    7.1 · Drama · Action · History · 2h 13m

    Why you'll love it

    Cross of Iron shares Fury's gift for war — the 1977 film delivers drama without overstaying its welcome. Consider it required viewing once you've finished rewatching your first pick.

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    4.Saints and Soldiers (2003)

    6.3 · War · Drama · Action · 1h 30m

    Why you'll love it

    Much of what makes Fury compelling — the war, the drama — shows up in Saints and Soldiers (2003) in a slightly different form. Both films understand that tense storytelling works best when it trusts the audience.

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    • Angel Studios
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    5.Saving Private Ryan (1998)

    8.2 · War · Drama · History · 2h 49m

    Why you'll love it

    The war energy of Fury is alive in Saving Private Ryan (1998), filtered through a different story but the same emotional register. It earns its place on this list with a tense payoff that rivals the original pick.

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    6.Apocalypse Now (1979)

    8.3 · Drama · War · 2h 27m

    Why you'll love it

    Apocalypse Now (1979) operates in the same war as Fury, but with its own distinct voice and pacing. The tense payoff will feel satisfyingly familiar without retreading the same ground.

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    7.The Dirty Dozen (1967)

    7.6 · Action · Adventure · War · 2h 29m

    Why you'll love it

    The Dirty Dozen (1967) belongs to the same conversation as Fury — both anchor their war in action emotion that doesn't let go. The tense undercurrent connects them more than any plot summary would suggest.

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    8.Patton (1970)

    7.5 · War · Drama · History · 2h 52m

    Why you'll love it

    If Fury's war stayed with you, Patton (1970) delivers the same sensation through an entirely different story. The drama through-line is the real common thread between them.

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    9.All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)

    7.7 · Drama · War · 2h 13m

    Why you'll love it

    Where Fury excels in war, All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) doubles down on drama to comparable effect. The tonal similarities run deep enough that watching both back-to-back feels intentional.

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    10.The Guns of Navarone (1961)

    7.3 · War · Adventure · Thriller · 2h 40m

    Why you'll love it

    The Guns of Navarone (1961) is the natural next step after Fury: same war DNA, different perspective. The tense streak and action elevate it well above a simple genre exercise.

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FAQ

What should I watch after Fury?
Try Greyhound, The Longest Day, Cross of Iron—each shares DNA with Fury while changing the setting enough to feel fresh.
What genre is Fury?
Fury (2014) is best described as War, Drama, Action. Stores and algorithms use different labels, but that mix is what fans actually recognize on a rewatch.
Is Fury worth revisiting?
Viewer scores sit around 7.5/10 on TMDB—high enough that replays are common for people who like this war lane.

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