I recently watched Mad Max I, II, and III for the first time; since I know they are hit movies that influence a lot of popular culture. I’ve already seen Fury Road a couple of times, and I reckon that’s an excellent movie - so I figure I’d give the others a shot. Here are some of my thoughts:
I found that MM1 is surprisingly basic. The world is not yet ‘post apocalyptic’. The story is clean and simple, and there is very little world-building. It actually reminds me of Duel. A decent movie, but no really big ideas.
MM2 is what people really mean when they talk about Mad Max. This sets the post apocalyptic scene that so many things are now inspired by. The plot is more involved than the first; but it is tight and believable. I could nit-pick at this, but It’s a very good movie; and it is a cultural touchstone for wasteland post-apoc type settings.
MM3 is trash. Don’t bother watching this unless you’re a super-fan who just needs more content. It feels like the writers were told to make another MM movie, and so they had a good brainstorming session to get some good ideas for what could happen; but then that’s all. The movie is a grab-bag of inconsistent junk, just lurching from one setting to another in ways that don’t really make sense. They’ve got about 3 movies worth of story arc, but only half-a-movie worth of details. It does have some alright visuals and action scenes, and a couple of novel ideas, but overall it is a bad movie.
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Fury Road feels a lot like a refreshed and modernised version of Mad Max 2. (There are a lot of things that I like about Fury Road; but I’ll save those comments for another time.)
Kolanaki@pawb.social 3 days ago
If you don’t take that back, I’m turning off the power until you admit who really runs Barter Town.
blind3rdeye@lemm.ee 3 days ago
:)
Yeah, maybe “trash” is a bit harsh. But it definitely isn’t on the same level as 2; and it has a lot of problems. Even the turning off power thing was a bit weird. I’m certain the top-side could easily outlast the under-city in that kind of standoff. I’m not really sure why they needed the power back so urgently. There didn’t seem to be a lot of critical infrastructure, and most people living there didn’t have any tech that could use the power. Master was said to be really smart and knowledgeable and important, but I don’t recall seeing him demonstrating that at any point. He seemed to just command other people to fix stuff and do stuff. And even when he lost that command, he was still never shown actually doing anything or sharing knowledge. So it was a bit of a mystery to me why the others thought he was important.
… And why was he in the thunderdome cage? “Two men enter, one man leaves” was a big deal; and the guards definitely did not want to open the gates. But then suddenly, inexplicably, Master is just standing right next to them in the cage. Like, wtf is he doing in there? – Ok… I’ll shut up. I do take back saying it was ‘trash’, but I definitely don’t think its a good movie.