Crazy years, crazy Max

Daphney 2022-01-26 08:03:23

I haven't studied whether Max in 1979 is among the halls of cults, but there are many points in the movie that can be found in other movies in the future. The crude video tapes, the barren and helpless desert roads, and the police as weak as a baby's fist, the faith of justice can only become the fuel of the fire of anger. There is no utopia, only the pleasure of revenge with violence.

Relive Milo Gison, who is almost unrecognizable. As a cult film, there are too few pornographic and bloody images; the speeding party roars, if you put aside the eccentric attire like a tramp, replace it with "Fist of the North Star" The leather, it is estimated that together with the classic Ford Falcon will be even more embarrassing. For a low-cost production of 79 years, it has all the shortcomings of cult movies of that era: the plot cannot withstand scrutiny, the special effects are rough, and the characterization is single; revenge is the theme of most cult movies, and you can’t ask for it to have "kill "Bill" is refreshing, but no amount of flaws can stop the shock it brought in that era.

Saw off the handcuffs, or saw off your feet? When I watched "Chainsaw Fright" in a long time ago, what flashed in my mind was the older "Crazy Max". The imprint of the indelible process of growth and every memory is perfect.

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Mad Max quotes

  • Fifi: People don't believe in heroes anymore.

    Labatouche: I know McCaffee, you want to give them back their heroes. You will not try this one on me again, I do not enjoy wasting money. Goodbye and good luck.

    Fifi: Thanks Labatouche, you're a real human being.

  • Starbuck: [watching Jessie get out of her car with Sprog] Look what's turned up for Sunday dinner.

    Mudguts: Main course and dessert!

    Starbuck: And my favorite kind... female!