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7.6/10
IMDbBest Specialty Stunt | 2015 | Sean
Editor of the Year | 2014 | Jay
2015 | Logan
Best International Film | 2016
Best Sound Mixing | 2015
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in an English Language Feature | 2015
Feature Film | 2015 | Des
Best Art Direction Production Design | 2015 | Peter
Best Film Editing | 2015 | Jay
Best Original Score | 2015 | Steven
Best Sound International Competition | 2015
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Sean
Best Foreign Film | 2015
Feature | 2015 | Des
Outstanding Locations in a Period Film | 2015 | Lee
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2014 | Logan
Main Competition | 2014
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2014 | Shia
Best Original Score Feature Film | 2014 | Steven
Budget 68,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 211,817,906 USD
The second time a genuine Tiger I tank has been used in the production of a WWII film. It features "Tiger 131" from the UK's Bovington Tank Museum, the only fully functioning Tiger I tank in the world.
The cast underwent a rigorous month-long course. The final test was manning a real tank during a combat exercise. Brad Pitt, who was much older than his cast mates, made sure that he participated in all of the physical training alongside the other actors.
About shooting in Oxfordshire, England, Brad Pitt said, "No rations, no showers, and we were sleeping in the rain. It was miserable, but we loved it".
Michael Peña did his own stunt driving for the tank.
At 50, Brad Pitt, as Wardaddy, is considerably older than the average WWII NCO (non-commissioned officer), who likely would have been in his mid-twenties to early thirties. (David Ayer had originally written the character to be in his late twenties, but looking middle-aged due to the stress of war.) Considering his age, choice of sidearm, and long service record mentioned in the film, it's entirely possible that Wardaddy is a WWI veteran. It would also explain why he knew German before the war started. However, the scene where the tank drives past an entire German town on fire originally ran longer, and had Wardaddy explaining that his mother originally came from a small German town, not unlike the one they are just passing. This would imply he learned German from his mother.
"Wardaddy: Ideals are peaceful. History is violent."
"Boyd 'Bible' Swan: Here's a Bible verse I think about sometimes. Manytimes. It goes: And I heard the voice of Lord saying: Whom shall I send and who will go for Us? And... I said: Here am I , send me! Norman Ellison: [Mumbling] Send me. Wardaddy: Book of Isaiah, Chapter six."