A prequel to the last Mad Max release, this action-thriller is an amazing conceptualization and execution of a dystopian society in the Australian wastelands where habitats of clean water and food produce are almost non-existing and thus the greatest necessity and cause of cruel feuds between gangs and people...
Although the film is about 20 min too long, in fact, the longest of the entire 5 film franchise and not as epic as its predecessors, there is enough here to put it ahead of the action movie pack...
The stunts are breathtaking. The action set pieces are original and intense. Topped off with the vast cinematography and signature frame rate, this high-octane ride will keep your eyes glued to the screen...They patched in original cast from Fury Road rather than giving a few snap shots and scenes from the original
Chris Hemsworth as warlord Dementus, the head of a biker horde, has taken acting to an altogether different level. He has delivered much more than it could have been on the paper... Be it anger, sarcasm, or comic timing, he is simply bang on...
Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa is interesting to watch as a silent and smart kid turned into an intelligent, gallant and ruthless warrior with mammoth inner strength...Though her character is designed well her body mannerism is ain't suitable for the titular role where one could witness post 2nd half...
The story, while a bit slow at times, is captivating and unfolds in a way that is both unexpected and satisfying. The way creativity of the filmmakers that they were able to craft a narrative that feels fresh and exciting while still honoring the legacy of the Mad Max universe...
George Miller's (Director) storyline is good, and the screenplay is well projected from the start to finish. Editing could have been little crisp and could have shortened the movie by 20 mins...Infact the flick holds the highest runtime among its universe...
The cinematography by Simon Duggan is spectacular, creating a vivid, post-apocalyptic world that feels both expansive and claustrophobic...
On screen the antagonist has a much better character arc than the main character and how she deals with him at the end makes barely any sense if she isn't trying to become like him... The 2015 movie still stands out for its amazing use of real stunts and it seems like CGI had somehow gotten worse...
The production chose to add more CGI rather than increase the use of practical, real vehicles and stunts, the film loses the wow factor that made it's predecessor such a revelation; it appears that real vehicles were built for this movie, but largely as a template to build special effects on top of, which for the most part don't convince...
Overall it's a good movie, solid entry to the Mad Max universe with some great expansion of the world we didn't get to see in Fury Road. It's not a non-stop action scene like Fury Road either, It's slower and takes more time to tell a story about a character in this universe. Not sure why Furiosa is supposed to be so important, she seems like another savage killer from the wasteland, but it was interesting none the less...
Although the film is about 20 min too long, in fact, the longest of the entire 5 film franchise and not as epic as its predecessors, there is enough here to put it ahead of the action movie pack...
The stunts are breathtaking. The action set pieces are original and intense. Topped off with the vast cinematography and signature frame rate, this high-octane ride will keep your eyes glued to the screen...They patched in original cast from Fury Road rather than giving a few snap shots and scenes from the original
Chris Hemsworth as warlord Dementus, the head of a biker horde, has taken acting to an altogether different level. He has delivered much more than it could have been on the paper... Be it anger, sarcasm, or comic timing, he is simply bang on...
Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa is interesting to watch as a silent and smart kid turned into an intelligent, gallant and ruthless warrior with mammoth inner strength...Though her character is designed well her body mannerism is ain't suitable for the titular role where one could witness post 2nd half...
The story, while a bit slow at times, is captivating and unfolds in a way that is both unexpected and satisfying. The way creativity of the filmmakers that they were able to craft a narrative that feels fresh and exciting while still honoring the legacy of the Mad Max universe...
George Miller's (Director) storyline is good, and the screenplay is well projected from the start to finish. Editing could have been little crisp and could have shortened the movie by 20 mins...Infact the flick holds the highest runtime among its universe...
The cinematography by Simon Duggan is spectacular, creating a vivid, post-apocalyptic world that feels both expansive and claustrophobic...
On screen the antagonist has a much better character arc than the main character and how she deals with him at the end makes barely any sense if she isn't trying to become like him... The 2015 movie still stands out for its amazing use of real stunts and it seems like CGI had somehow gotten worse...
The production chose to add more CGI rather than increase the use of practical, real vehicles and stunts, the film loses the wow factor that made it's predecessor such a revelation; it appears that real vehicles were built for this movie, but largely as a template to build special effects on top of, which for the most part don't convince...
Overall it's a good movie, solid entry to the Mad Max universe with some great expansion of the world we didn't get to see in Fury Road. It's not a non-stop action scene like Fury Road either, It's slower and takes more time to tell a story about a character in this universe. Not sure why Furiosa is supposed to be so important, she seems like another savage killer from the wasteland, but it was interesting none the less...
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