No summary can do the action justice, except to say to is a new visual standard that needs to be experienced. Shot in the barren desert of Namibia, the fight for life becomes an adrenaline charged chess match that in making the wrong move will cost you your life. Mad Max: Fury Road becomes a race for life, redemption and hope. Max becomes the pivotal force to assist in Furiosa's escape and redemption. įorces of this futuristic wasteland, he finds himself in the middle of a pursuit of Furiosa Charlize Theron and the wives of the masked Immortan Joe Hugh Keyes-Byrne. MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, ignites eternal fire, and it will keep burning through the stretches of cinematic history. This needs to be experienced, felt, and forever cherished. It will not be enough to merit this achievement with merely a splurge of superlatives.
This turns the movie into something visceral, cathartic in some ways that probably only a small fraction of the audience could understand. This prompts them to survival, into carrying out their similar humane causes, clinging tightly to their only mission even if they get hurled into the barbaric hostilities of their dystopian society. This makes every eye-squashing spectacles take mammoth forms of visual extravaganza, turning all those burning combustions, metal blasts, and endless pursuits, from mere technical marvels into a hair-raising escapade.Amid these sanity-grabbing action sequences, though, is an emotional streak that keeps Max and Furiousa's humanity alive. The tone of the movie, all those vividly dark colors, that magically shifts from something to another, imparts a drowning experience, only it's enjoying and looks festive to the eyes. There's an enigmatic style Miller has employed to provide distinctions in his fantasy world, and it keeps the momentum in tack, if not ever progressing.
It's like it doesn't know how to stop, and if it does, that's surely only to allow us breathe and catch up with the next electrifying action setpiece.
Same can be said with Furiosa, who is not only running from Joe because she wants to get herself free from his cut throat grip, but also to bring every woman into safety, back to freedom where they belong.Much of the movie is spent with furious speed chases that goes from end to end of Joe's subjugated land, while also taking surprising twists and turns along the way. His mission transcends past his emotional torments and he's never pulled himself free from the ghosts if his past. Hardy here is singularly stunning, playing his role with utmost credibility as he is required. At some point, there would be a sense that Max isn't the only one playing under the spotlight, as it gets evident Furiosa is equally as massive as his role is. Tom Hardy is utterly capable as the main hero, but the emotional spine of the narrative mostly runs on Theron's character. It's explosive in every unimaginable ways, but it's not devoid of a human story, which in this case, is propelled by stellar performances from incredible actors on the movie's payroll. It's a visual feast, but surprisingly, with sense. Miller has molded a world where darkness is an escape from the stream of clichés and retreads, surging into the cinemas, today.
As for Max, he becomes merely a blood bag for Nux Nick Hoult one of Joe's War Boys, who is a fatal devout to the cause of their fascist leader, who has promised them the glory of getting into Valhalla, the promised land.Everything in this cinematic behemoth screams grandeur, even the feverish chase, even the dark erubescents spurred from the ruthless violence.
This brings the entire populace crippling under his control. The grotesquely brutal lord maintains tight grip of every valuable resouces across the land. This pursuit throws the unlikely partners into the whalloping dangers of bloody escape, suddenly sending them into a game of survival.After a rip-roaring opening chase sequence, Max is held captive in the Citadel, the city where the ruthlessly totalitarian leader "Joe" is ruling over. Furiosa reaches for Max for help in keeping the 'Five Wives'-women she brought with her-into safety, as Joe's deranged breed of warriors called The War Boys, that are barely humans, are raging across the desert to capture them. He meets the Imperator Furiosa Charlize Theron who is being pursued by the dictatorial Wasteland leader "Joe".
He's been haunted by the past, by family he never saved. Witnessing this dystopic world and all its hellish drama unfold might make you grope for seatbelt under your seat.The film shares Max Rockatansky's Tom Hardy adventures.