Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga currently has an average rating of 7.3 out of 10 and has been rated by 1043 users on our platform.

Maybe not a very necessary film, prequels tend to be problematic, and allthough the efforts are absolutely ok, the main character actress (who I honestly don’t know who is) is no Charlize Theron. Had we continued on from the previous film, perhaps...

...the film shows a very young, boyish Mel as cop Max Rockatansky, in some strange future, where the cops have high speed rocket cars to catch bad guys who have souped-up cars that go even faster.
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I like the amazing action sequences more than the story, the characters and the actors (except for Tom Burke... I would be so down for "Praetorian Jack: A Mad Max Saga") but even if this new entry in the franchise probably wouldn't ...

After 45 years in the business, George Miller is still showing everyone how it’s done. What a privilege to witness him.
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The unexpected, exhilarating road to Fury Road.
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Anya Taylor-Joy is tremendous as chase resumes.
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George Miller’s prequel will get your motor running.
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Maybe Hideo Kojima said it best: “George Miller is my God, and the Saga he tells is my Bible.” Witness it.
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Miller’s movies strip folkloric epics down to their basic mechanical parts, functional skeletons that run on raw emotion like the war machines running on piss and guzzolene.
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...a feat of technical prowess and cinematic ambition that only comes along once every few years (if we’re lucky!)
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When that gleaming war rig rumbles through sky pirates, and war boys shriek as they head to Valhalla, it’s still a lovely day.
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