Brad Pitt has said that ''war is hell'' and he hoped that his new WWII film, 'Fury' was able to recognize the trauma suffered by the real soldiers during that time.
Pitt, who plays a character of a Sherman tank commander on a mission behind enemy lines in 1945, said that the film was about the accumulative psychic trauma that every soldier carried to some extent, the BBC reported.
The 50-year-old actor added that there was nothing ''ergonomical about the tank'' that they were shooting in and they had followed a World War Two ex-tank crewman Peter Comfort, 90, who had worked as an adviser.