Saturday 16 May 2015

Film Review - Mad Max:Fury Road


Highway To Hell
Film: Mad Max: Fury Road
Cast: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron
Directed by: George Miller
Duration: 2 hrs
Rating: *  *  *  *


In many aspects, it is incredible that the director who started the franchise with Mad Max in 1979 (followed by a sequel in 1981 and then 1985) can still deliver the goods a thirty five odd years later. In between he dabbled with animation films like Babe: Pig in the city and Happy Feet. 

But with Mad Max: Fury Road, George Miller strikes back and how. There is action and more action and so much of it that it takes time to digest and admire what you have just seen when you walk out of the theatre. Basically it is a chase involving huge armored vehicles and no this is nothing remotely like Fast and Furious. Furious would be like an old Ambassador competing with a Formula 1 car running at turbo speed – Mad Max is a billion light years ahead in every aspect.

Set in the desert in a dystopian world, Max (Tom Hardy) is a lone warrior held captive by men with tonsured skulls called the War boys, he is their ‘blood bank’ because he happens to be a universal donor. We move from 0-100 kmph in a few seconds and the foot is never taken off the accelerator, even for a moment. Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne, been there done that as far as Mad Max is concerned) is the boss of the Citadel where people are longing for liquids, primarily water and then oil. Everyone is at the mercy of Immortan Joe and his henchmen in this strange world. Charlize Theron plays Imperator Furiosa a tough cookie who rebels against the chief, she escapes with some young women who are objects of Immortans desire. They are called ‘breeders’ giving a fair idea of what the men think about these women. Max joins hands with Furiosa in the arduous journey till we head towards a spectacular finale in the most barren landscape you will ever see. 

In Mad Max: Fury Road actions speak louder than words. But make no mistake, the film is not only about action, there are various themes that are also dealt with admirable deftness starting from the authoritarian rule of Immortan Joe to rebel women and men akin to suicide bombers.     

The mayhem unleashed on screen is something to savor. Right from the costumes, to those massive vehicles with a range of variety and pole vaulting war boys, not to forget the whacky guitarist on top of a vehicle, Miller pulls it off with elan.

For a change here is a film where you don’t mind the 3D. While Tom Hardy steps in the shoes of Max with ease, Charlize Theron is mighty impressive as Imperator Furiosa. Apparently, another sequel is being planned centered around Furiosa. All one can say is bring it on and bring it on quickly. But meanwhile, enjoy this heck of a joyride. 

Published in The Navhind Times, Goa on 17th May 2015

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