Miller wisely avoids any kind of romance betwixt Max & Furiosa, the movie would halt dead in its tracks if it attempted one. I would sincerely love to see the further adventures of Furiosa, sans Max. She’s this generation’s Ellen Ripley, and with her raccoon eyes, shaved head and mechanical hand, she cuts an impressively visual picture as well. Over the years, Theron has proven herself to be a very good actress and I feel comfortable in saying that she’s the best she’s ever been here. Furiosa is not only the smartest character in the film, but she’s also the bravest and most noble one as well. It really belongs to Theron and the character of Imperator Furiosa, so much so that it could be retitled “ Mad Maxine: Fury Road“, with no change to the story whatsoever. Oddly enough (& despite the title), the film nearly makes Max a secondary character. What softens him are his eyes, which convey fear & understanding just as convincingly as they do sheer rage & anger (courtesy of the recurring visions of his dead daughter). Hardy is something of a brute in the physical sense, he’s not too tall – yet he’s very imposing. Luckily, casting Hardy as Max turned out to be a stroke of genius. If anything, Miller’s intent seems to be just how far he can push the limitations of the character before the whole thing turns into a parody of itself. As the film begins (with a manic chase scene that has the air of a Keystone Cops film), it’s immediately obvious that Miller has no interest in giving Max a break in this installment. A world where the idea of hope is one left behind after awakening from whatever feverish dreams you might have once you arise from a restless sleep. A world where water is scarce, but pain & suffering is in ample supply. A world where all you can see is dry, arid sand for miles in any direction.
The world that Max inhabits is one full of angry red, blue & gray skies. It’s told in the same way that Max describes his world – with fire and blood. Make no mistake, there is a story being told here, but it’s not told in the usual manner.
I ask that question because Mad Max: Fury Road is for all intent and purposes, a two hour car chase with an occasional break for some expository dialog tossed in every so often. Because Mad Max: Fury Road isn’t really interested in TELLING us a story, it wants to SHOW us a story. But to even attempt to recap the fairly threadbare plot that writer/director George Miller presents here would be folly. He’s been abducted by a tyrant called Immortan Joe ( Hugh Keays-Byrne) and his army of warboys, and soon finds himself as the appointed “blood bag” to one of them, Nux ( Nicholas Hoult), as Joe and his army go off in pursuit of Imperator Furiosa ( Charlize Theron), and the five “breeders” that she’s attempting to rescue from Joe’s clutches.
It’s been a long time since we’ve shared some time with Max Rockatansky (formerly Mel Gibson, now Tom Hardy), and as this, the fourth film in the Mad Max saga begins, we find that things really haven’t gotten much better for our beleaguered anti hero.
Watch full Mad Max in High Definition Format by viewing the download link.In a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, two rebels just might be able to restore order: Max, a man of action and of few words, and Furiosa, a woman of action who is looking to make it back to her childhood homeland. Watch full Mad Max in Best Quality with movie summary "In a dystopic future Australia, a vicious biker gang murder a cop's family and make his fight with them personal." in best video format.
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