As a sequel to a series, the plot in this episode does not rely too much on the male protagonist, but on the contrary almost abandons the male protagonist as the core position in the movie, which has to be said to be an incredible place. Compared to Mel Gibson's first three episodes, the star effect plays a smaller and smaller role in this episode. Most of the time in the movie is the thrilling and rude car scene and chase scene. Compared with the performances of the protagonists, The supporting role has become one of the most valuable things to watch in the movie. Simple and rude plot, concise dialogue, the whole mind of the movie is spent on the design of action scenes, and the design of bursting male hormone scenes surprises everyone who has seen it, and the advancement of each action scene almost carries The wave of the climax of the plot, there is no procrastination in the plot, the whole process of the movie starts with the beginning and the end of the chase scene, you will not be dragged down by the plot, and you will not be tired of the tedious narration. What the movie gives is Exciting, it is blood boiling, and it is the climax that makes people lingering one after another. The movie is simply the gospel of male audiences, while the suffering of female audiences is a thoroughly and vigorous male movie. But having said that, just the simple accumulation of actions and scenes have to say that it is easy to make people feel visually fatigued. Even if it is a wonderful speeding scene, if you watch too much, you will vomit. Besides, the movie never stops from the beginning to the end. Through the creation of the chase scene, the road scene has been continuously deepened into the core of the film, but the simple and rude plot still makes many people not very satisfied. As director George Miller, who takes the extremes of the alternative, I personally feel that he seems to be digging out the most frightening human nature in the human heart. He uses dark violence and blood to interpret the inner world hidden in our seemingly civilized and modest inner world. In fact, each of us The body is full of violent factors, and it is only because of excessive suppression of his heart that he temporarily shows the so-called morality and civilization, and the inner world other than that is actually distorted. In the world view of the movie, people are divided into extremely bad people and bad people who still have a kind heart in their hearts, and the so-called perfect and beautiful good people do not exist. Everyone will take up the weapons in their hands to eliminate existence and threaten themselves. people, whether men or women.
As the second successor of Max, Tom Hardy, I have to say that his performance in this movie is simply terrible. Whether it is the role playing or the appearance of the movie, we really can't remember this movie. The absolute protagonist in the movie, on the one hand, because his appearance is definitely not the kind of impressive, on the other hand, most of the limelight in the movie has been robbed by all the supporting characters, whether it is a resolute and resolute woman. The strongman Charles Theron is still the crazy little bald Nicholas Holt, and even the five supermodels in the movie can shake the feeling that Tom Hardy brings to people. It has to be said that Tom Hardy can't control the movie. In this role, on the other hand, he was originally a supporting role material, and playing the protagonist really makes people feel unimpressive.
As a classic apocalyptic film, the film has always maintained the tradition of no plot, and concentrated on showing the charm of action dramas, making the film a purely commercial film that relies purely on scenes and commercial elements as its selling point. But I have to say that the shooting of the scenes in the movie is really amazing. The setting of props and the shooting of the camera lens give a wild and rude feeling at a glance, and the movie contains all kinds of characters, and all kinds of characters also bring It's a rather barbaric feeling.
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