The dictionary tells us that an adjective is a word or phrase naming an attribute, grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
My current problem is that I have too many adjectives.
Too many adjectives rumbling around in my head to describe the film I just watched.
Sure, I've seen the expertly crafted trailers. I've seen the reviews coming in praising this film that's 30 years separated from its predecessor.
I've even seen the first two films of the series, Mad Max, and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, though I don't share the same love for them as many others do (especially the first one).
But this new beast, Mad Max: Fury Road, is something else entirely. Directed once again by George Miller, a man who has heavily influenced much of the action you see today, Fury Road continues/reboots/begins Max's story. Many of my biggest issues from the past films in this franchise are gone (low budget, choppy editing, and a vision that doesn't seem fully realized) and what we are left with is a film that demands a lot of description -- adjectives -- that most likely won't do it too much justice.
Insane, jaw-dropping, intense, action-packed, visceral, adrenaline-fueled, gorgeous, eerie, violent, weird, gross, haunting, stunning, fast, crazy, furious, inventive, genius, barbaric, surprisingly deep...the list could go on and on.
But truly, the only description that I keep coming back to is, and pardon my French here:
F**king incredible.
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Bane's mask after the world went to hell |
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Trying to figure out who takes a bath first... |
An issue I've had with the previous Mad Max films that I saw was that I never really believed we were seeing Miller's true vision. That's most likely due to the decades in which they were made as well as their budgets, but Fury Road is the first time that I thought, "Now this is what he has had in his mind all these years." The world is dead and oil wars have turned into water wars. Civilization is practically out the window and those who have some semblance of power do whatever they want. A few elements were a bit too weird for me (an obese and paralyzed midget, chained nipple piercings -- on a man no less, cocaine-esque, metallic breast milk, etc.) and others a bit corny (the flamethrower guitar, as awesome as it was, seemed awfully comical and contradictory to the tone at times), but I also think that's the point Miller is trying to make. When the world goes to hell, many humans will go to hell in mind and moral compass with it. Despite some of my slight discomfort, I'll reiterate, this is the world that I think Miller always intended to show us. And it seems that the discomfort is a sensation he wants us to feel.
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OMG! Your hair looks fabulous! I love that blowout! |
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[Toy Story Alien's voice]: "The CLAWWWW!" |
My final point being that on top of all of this, Fury Road is just a really well made film technically speaking. The cinematography is top notch and makes the violence on this desolate wasteland look strangely gorgeous. I already mentioned the sound, but the original score is strong, with an intense main theme throughout. It plays out like a comic book panel at times (see below image for proof), but it always seems to capture exactly the image it wants to display and CGI, when used, is solid.
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You don't seem very useful up there Max! |
Truth be told, you've never seen anything quite like Fury Road and you aren't likely to again anytime soon.
CONS:
- A tad too weird at times, at least for my liking
- Similar to the weirdness, a few things came across as a bit corny to me. At times I felt it messed with the overall tone
- The trailers, as stellar as they were, gave away several money shots
- Could have used slightly more back story
- This is a true, fully realized world that Miller has put to screen. This is Earth as he sees it once the face of the planet is a wasteland. It's highly unique
- The plot is simple which allows for characters to build easily and action to occur almost endlessly
- Hardy, Theron, and Hoult all do fantastic and really embody the characters they are portraying. Furiousa is a classic character
- Great villain who is brutal, menacing, and scary
- Incredible action that utilizes almost entirely practical effects. The "WOW" factor is off the charts
- Said action almost never ends
- Well filmed and edited action allows the audience to follow along easily
- Gorgeous visuals and cinematography
- Absolutely incredible sound editing
- Strong original score
- The best in the series
Rath's Review Score: 9.5/10
I really liked the trailers, so I'm glad your review is positive! Question. Is it necessary at all to see the previous movies to see this one? Or is this a complete remake that I could go see without any previous knowledge of what came before?
ReplyDeleteNot a complete remake but you do NOT have to have seen the previous films. Just know that Max has lost a lot of people in his past and you're good to go!
DeleteAwesome, thank you!
DeleteSounds amazing from your review. I'm off to see it tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! Its a crazy time.
DeleteExcellent review Jordan, we are pretty much in total agreement. This is totally Miller's vision put to celluloid.
ReplyDeleteStrange, my comment from last week disappeared. Anyway, I can't wait to see this! I expected the stunts to be top notch, but I did not expect such an overwhelmingly positive critical reception.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I was a bit cautious since critics can overhype movies, but after reading your thoughts on it, I am definitely hyped for it now! Great review Jordan.
-James
James, its certainly deserving of the hype ESPECIALLY when you realize that almost everything on screen is actually, physically happening.
DeleteIt's a movie that you won't forget for a long time.
Check out my review http://movieman50.blogspot.com/2015/05/mad-max-fury-road-movie-review_24.html
ReplyDeleteThanks Trae! Headed there now!
DeleteFinally got to see the movie for myself, and it is a excellent ride! As far as the "Cons" go, I agree with what you say there. The weirdness came off as corny at times, and the lack of backstory made the early part of the movie a little confusing. Also, maybe it was just a problem on Blu-Ray, but the sound effects made the dialogue nearly impossible to understand during the first 15 minutes. Except for that, the movie was a blast!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see so much practical effects and stunt work used. I've never been one to complain about long action sequences, but Mad Max pulls off extended sequences better than most. The movie is nearly 90 minutes of action and 30 minutes of talking, and yet it worked. Overall, I agree with your review, the movie is excellent! And I doubt it will drop out of the Top 5 of the year for me.
-James
Thanks James!
DeleteAnd honestly, I'd recommend watching it again. I found that I was far more forgiving on my second/third viewing of the "weirder" aspects as well as some of my other cons.