[Note: This post originally had no title and is an incomplete story because it used to be part of a news stream embeded into my website. I'd delete it but, soon to be even more famous person, Rachel Reenstra (Ms Adventure, The Wildlife Docs), randomly discovered my blog on Christmas 2005 here and left a comment. She then returned the next evening and left a comment on this post. I think she is still the most high profile person to comment on this blog alongside Boom Crash Opera's Peter Farnan who left a comment here. - TET 2021-05-03]
T his is another film that I would have liked to have seen in a theatre but, for whatever reason, didn't get to. Having now seen Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) almost a year later I'm glad I didn't. Which is not to say it's bad. Like its predecessor Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), which I enjoyed in a cinema immensely, this film would definitely benefit from being on a big screen for the spectacle and epic visuals of it all. However unlike its predecessor there is so much going on, with back and forth between the waring parties, and Furiosa's story as well, you can't just sit back and kind of enjoy the ride. It's like writer/director, George Miller, wanted to cram in as many of his ideas as possible for the post apocalyptic world of Mad Max, because it's not likely he'll make another one, but whoever does, has a rich, detailed world of on screen source material to draw upon. The story begins with young Furiosa (Alyla Browne) and her journey from the ...
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ReplyDeleteLOVE you art work. But couldnt you write some more depressing life events I could read about?? :)
ReplyDeleteRachel
No, I'm saving the depressing stuff for my 'tell all' autobiography in which I reveal Bill Clinton didn't have sexual relations with me (the shocking part is it's completely true!) and that my parents never bought me an ipod when I was little (I hope I don't have to explain that!). ;)
ReplyDeleteActually once I do a bit of work on bringing this blogg back into my site...I'll be writing in it much more - stay tunned (or at least sign up to my newsletter!)