the advantage of introducing Mad Max is that after watching Fulian and failing to understand the lines, you can pretend to be ugly and pretend to be a compliment.
In fact, while watching this movie, I didn't understand many lines. 100% of Immortan Joe's words are buzzing blowers to me. Nux's neurotic mania and timidity are not easy to hear. But I don't think I need to repeatedly review the film to understand and enjoy this movie. As many people have said, the visually beautiful and sound bar action arrangement is novel and exciting, enough to recommend to all friends who like action movies. But I don't agree that this movie has no plot or a weak plot. I think this movie has a lot of background and plot, but it is hidden under the riff of the sky with yellow sand and the guitarist with human skin on his face.
The following of course includes spoilers!
The following of course includes spoilers!
The following of course includes spoilers!
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-Why is Imortan Joe the villain?
We have never seen Immortan Joe’s real face. From his naked back, he is like everyone in Wasteland. He also has a lot of cysts in the radiation and pollution environment, and it can be seen that he is very old. . He is a dictator who rules the wasteland Citadel by controlling the water source, collecting young people (or his children, I don’t know) to make his own fighters/slaves, robbing girls as wives (were the nurses also wives?) and giving They got on the chastity folder. Citadel has green vegetation on the top of the mountain. He also has a greenhouse, but he does not share it with others. At this time, many people under his rule regard him as a god (Nux is like the reaction of a star chaser when he sees Ouba) and are willing to die for him, which is a great irony. Later, in the process of chasing the car, people like Bullet Farmer and People Eater with terrifying vision and names were all his allies. It was enough to see how powerful he was, even though he himself was wearing a terrible mask and driving. Nothing except the car in the whole article.
Immortan Joe is such a tyrant, but he also has mixed emotions. First, in order to recover his five wives, he can mobilize all the soldiers. And when he hated him to death but his favorite bride would rather turn over his car in order to protect him, when the wife who was in labor died, his extreme anger and sadness came from personal feelings, not just The setting "He is a big bad guy because he is bad" made me even more worried about the safety of the people in Furiosa's car. As for Furiosa, Immortan Joe has no blood relationship with her (or other relationship I guess), he can trust Furiosa to send a large cart of mother's milk, and praise Furiosa in front of his lackey. When he knows that he has been betrayed, he suffers The shock and anger made people feel very real.
-Is Imperator Furiosa the real protagonist?
Before the feature film was released, the subject of the only negative comment on Rotten Tomatoes was: This is a feminist promo, don't watch it. One of the arguments is that Tom Hardy's light was completely obscured by Charlize Theron. I'm not sure if Mel Gibson himself wrote this comment, but from the benefit point of view, the other 99% of the comments disagree with this view. It is undeniable that the biggest hero of this movie is Furiosa, she is not only the reason for the chase of the car, she also carries the theme of this movie-inheritance. She was kidnapped by Immortan Joe and left her own group. Even though her left arm was disabled, she was the most brave fighter: in the wonderful hand-to-hand fight with Max, she finally knocked Max to the ground, and confronted Bullet Farmer in the swamp. At that time, Max realized that his front sight was not as good as Furiosa, she was willing to be her bracket, and when Furiosa hit a shot, I believe many people took the time to smile in this breathless movie. Indeed, Max was captured in the first 3 minutes (twice), and was tied to the front of the car in the next 30 to 40 minutes and continued to give Nux blood, doing nothing but increasing the visual shock (I really think they entered the sand storm circle At that time Max died soon). But one of the ingenuity of the design of this movie is that, except for the last action scene, the main characters are always in a triangle relationship, whether it is Furiosa-Nux-Spiky car, Max-Furiosa-Joe, Max-Furiosa-Nux Or Furiosa/Max-Joe-People Eater, neither is a simple struggle between justice and evil. Just after I was about to laugh at the scene where some supermodels were completely serving the sexual person wearing tulle showers, Furiosa jumped out and beat Max and Nux, and the supermodels were around to help instead of screaming and trembling. When the protagonist paid attention, my ridicule immediately turned into a surprise smile.
It is said that the script conceived by the director while planning the film and the background story of Furiosa, I think I have some points here. If everyone in Citadel, whether it is Immortan Joe, all his War boys, and the villagers covered in dust down the mountain, are exposed to radiation or pollution or have physical disabilities for various reasons (the two tumors of Nux have smiley faces and names), It is very possible that Furiosa and the five Joe's wives were all taken into captivity, and they may even belong to the same tribe with the old women with double guns on motorcycles. The other thing is that the little girl in Max’s illusion was always called Max and the child Max died in the previous game was a boy. Is it what Furiosa used to be? Or when Furiosa becomes the new leader of Citadel, she will become a dictator like Tina Turner in the third part (this is probably not the way the creators will go)? Regarding the expression of feminism in this work is already very obvious, I don’t need to over praise, but it is worth mentioning that most of the action scenes of those old grannies are done by them themselves, and the climax part is very exciting.
(I watched Mad Max4 and Pitch Perfect2 in a weekend, I am very happy as a girl who likes movies)
-When Furiosa is so powerful, does this show still need Max?
The simple reason is that if the film is not called Mad Max, director George Miller estimates that it will be difficult to get a $150 million investment, and it will take nearly ten years to shoot, reshoot, produce, and reproduce. If it's just called Fury Road, it's likely to become a popular cartoon in the industry that no one watched.
But I will definitely watch it. I like every Happy Feet.
From a plot point of view, Mad Max is like a ranger. In the apocalyptic desert, he has only one purpose, survival. Except for his life, he has no bets. So he can eat a two-headed lizard without hesitation and grab water with an empty gun. After realizing that he can’t drive Furiosa’s car, he just wants Furiosa, who can drive, to accompany him and take care of those super How spicy the mold is, he can forget about it. When fleeing together, he spent a long time pointing his gun at Furiosa, and at the same time, he found out all kinds of weapons hidden everywhere (oh my god, I didn’t know whether to be nervous or laugh at that time), and saw that he was naked. When his woman stood on a telephone pole and asked for help, his first consciousness was that this was a trap. It seems that he is not crazy (mad) at all, nor angry (mad), he seems to be a sober person who wants to escape from wasteland. But he has a lot of hallucinations. This film does not explain what these hallucinations are. Except for the little girl who appears repeatedly, many people who appeared in his initial hallucinations may just look back at the previous trilogy (I I don't think any characters really return in the illusion), this is probably his crazy place. In addition, the theme that Mad Max has always continued is that when the world is crazy, people who are not crazy will be regarded as crazy. Max was passively plunged into this chaotic world. When he had a chance, he desperately wanted to escape, but it was like betting his life to catch the hook. He also bet his life to persuade Furiosa to return to The place where new life may be born is the only green Citadel in the whole article. When he thinks there is hope, he still can't give up his humanity. Maybe the movie does not completely revolve around Max. The audience's perspective is from Max. I think it is enough to make him the protagonist.
Moreover, if Furiosa would not survive the blood transfusion of Max, I guess it would be a bonus.
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too many angles to talk about this film. It is said that George Miller brought more than 700 hours of video data into the editing room. The short story and background about this film are enough to fill the conversation until the end of the year.
-Unforgettable scene fragment: Red guitarist (everyone will not mention it after reading it), Furiosa walks into the desert at dusk and kneels and screams, sand storm sweeps through, Max beats Bullet Farmer violently outside the camera (in the dark) People snatched all kinds of guns and ammunition, Immortan Joe drove a big wheeled cart over the rocks, the grandma holding the seeds persisted until the last breath and smiled and left, Nux’s redemption death, Max tied to the front of the car, the nurse (from there At that time, I really understood what the movie was going to do), the person turning on the pole, the supermodel of white gauze taking a bath (of course), the mask of Immortan Joe was torn to death, and Max tried to hold him in the night swamp. Trees (okay), the cool motorcycle group came and the riders took off their helmets. It was a group of aunts/grannies, wait and so on...
-This is the series that Tom Hardy founded, and he also has three Mad Max series. I would love to hear what he said before and after the film.
-George Miller, the most beautiful after Redford is the red sunset.
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