Mad Max is one of those few late 70's/early 80's films I never got around to seeing and I tried watching them recently and really couldn't get into them, despite my love for the 80's and Mel Gibson. So I have no attachment going into this film and turns out I didn't need any to enjoy it.
This opens with Max as a prisoner to this cult like group, lead by this warlord who controls the water and the only few pieces of green land left in the world. The real story however starts when one his followers/soldiers, I'm not sure what she is, Furiosa, goes rogue and takes off with all the sex slaves of the cult. Max somehow hitches a ride and we have a two hour epic car chase.
That's basically the plot of the movie. I'm being vague on purpose on some details I want you to discover for yourself, but an epic two hour car chase is really the plot and it's maybe the best epic two hour car chase ever filmed.
I said at the start I didn't need to watch any of the original Mad Max films because Mad Max isn't really a character in this film, he's almost a prop inserted so the title can sell the real movie of Furiosa, George Miller's spin off female character who is a complete bad ass. She's bald, mysterious, one armed, has a steam punk robotic arm, and a mysterious past. And even then, you don't get too deep in character with her.
The real character and plot are the cars, the background, the set pieces, George Miller's vision for this world, and the overall spectacle. It's one of the best looking films I can remember. There's a lot of those out there, but I think the visuals in this movie are really unique and tell it's own story like a silent movie would. Another film that depends on visuals like the Tron sequel feels lifeless and lacking a soul, not this this. Every action and stunt just comes to life in these chase scenes through the desert wastelands.
I don't ever do this, but I'd actually recommend spending the extra money on 3D or IMAX on this. George Miller kills it visually and I don't think you'll get the same experience at home. Even the sounds and score of the film tell it's own story, so it goes beyond the silent film aspect because he delivers on that front as well.
One surprise for me was Nicholas Holt in the film (young Beast from the new X-Men films). In the trailer he's advertised as some kind of psycho and he brought the most heart in the film character wise.
I really enjoyed this movie and found it to be a great experience. I'm not going to call it great, but really good and memorable. Yeah there's no plot, but it didn't need one. Supposedly there's a trilogy planned with Tom Hardy. Not sure what Miller's got planned, but he really sold me on Furiosa. If he needs to keep using Mad Max in the title for the studios to fund him to make Furiosa films, I'm all for it. Either way, I love the world he's created.
Yep, see it.