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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

2024
Sci-fi, Action
2h 28m
The origin story of renegade warrior Furiosa before she teamed up with Mad Max in 'Fury Road'. (imdb)

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

2024
Sci-fi, Action
2h 28m
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Rated 25 May 2024
97
94th
As long as Miller is alive, so is this franchise. What an absolutely stunning action film, but also an excellent character piece about rage and revenge, maybe one of the best revenge movies ever? It does take a bit of time to to get going and world-build, but it’s so worth it, especially for the last act and some action that still somehow feels fresh, kinetic and totally insane. Cinematography, production and music are all stunning, and the leads are simply outstanding. Believe the hype.
Rated 01 Jun 2024
45
44th
I feel I'm being gaslighted on this movie because this is the most mid shit ever. The set design is usually decent but the CGI is substantially more noticeable compared to Fury Road and the action scenes are substantially less inspired. The storytelling is just so goddamn uninteresting. Why did they feel like they need to drag out this mundane childhood story out for half of its runtime and why did Hemsworth have to be written like an annoying MCU character? I don't get people's praise.
Rated 23 May 2024
9
91st
This is like finding an unreleased B-side that is just as enjoyable as the original. A universe so realised and absolutely epic in the cinema you are transported all over again. Taylor-Joy and Hemsworth (plus supporting cast) are all in and we are all the better for it. I'm so excited to see it again as well as the making of. Scenes are still embedded in my mind hours later and I expect for many days to come.
Rated 25 May 2024
79
68th
A direct to Blu Ray sort of prequel. Lacks the dusty practical effects and gravitas of Fury Road. The music is missing entirely in some of the movie's most promising scenes. Yet this is a movie well worth seeing and supporting, Hemsworth and Anya have their moments and the movie goes kaboom in its third act. Not the high octane crescendo that Fury Road was but has a little more story to tell, a few more mythology analogies, more depth in acting. I would like to see one more of these.
Rated 24 May 2024
82
77th
It's not quite as epic as Fury Road, but it's still a solid movie, and fits together really well with Fury Road as a two-part story. These two movies together are my favorite of the series. This movie focuses more on story whereas Fury Road focuses more on action, so while there's good action here, if you are going in expecting the balls-to-the-wall insanity that Fury Road was, you could end up being disappointed somewhat. What is there is still great though.
Rated 25 May 2024
50
33rd
A step down from Fury Road. More scenes not having action were notably weaker and less interesting. Way too long and I just wasn’t really invested in any of the characters. Some decent technical aspects still but yeah not as good.
Rated 25 May 2024
77
51st
A bit clunky narratively compared to the previous entry in the franchise. A few action sequences in particular are highlights. Precisely visualized throughout, but it’s missing the organic, textural feel from Fury Road. Maybe we were just spoiled to get that one. Some great dialogue in the final chapter. Almost anything Hemsworth spews out is quotable gold.
Rated 24 May 2024
87
84th
George Miller’s Lawrence of Arabia, an honest-to-god epic that may not top Fury Road for sheer kinetic madness (despite coming extremely fucking close) but equals it with sheer craft mastery and amazing performances and tops its emotional resonance and thematic depth. Suffers from a little too much prequelitis and some dodgy CG, but is almost entirely a wild, somber, brutal, and oft-hilarious joy. Dementus would be the new best character in this entire franchise were it not for Piss Boy.
Rated 23 May 2024
80
86th
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 really have worked as a stand-alone movie, the world-building expands the universe from the previous movies in a satisfying way.
Rated 27 Aug 2024
76
70th
Initially loving it as a theater experience, it waned a bit on home rewatch. At this point I would like to list my complaints in order of least consequential to most pedantic but instead I'm going to acknowledge that this is a universe worth traveling in. While I don't recommend Sin City: A Dame to Kill For to anybody anywhere I am glad that if I want to visit that world on less trodden paths I can. Last time I clapped at a movie was The Last Match when QB Jim Kelly showed up so what do I know?
Rated 13 Aug 2024
79
77th
When this was announced I felt nothing; another prequel? Would this really add anything worthwhile? But while watching I quickly realised that yes, I truly enjoyed being back in this harsh and bonkers world and seeing its colourful characters make it through however they can. Hemsworth's character seems like half a joke until his great final monologue. A shame the CGI was more noticeable here, taking away from the great physical stunts. It's no Fury Road, but still a worthy companion piece.
Rated 02 Jun 2024
80
70th
I don't feel the intense frustration that some others have with the increase of CGI/decrease of practical effects, but it was definitely noticeable. I adore Anya Taylor-Joy in all things and this is no different, but Furiosa's origin story doesn't leave me with the same visceral emotional impact as Fury Road. All the same, it's big action, bombastic sound, that isn't weighed down by its world-building (I'd hate to see this movie without that!) I'm thankful to have experienced it in IMAX.
Rated 27 May 2024
33
43rd
Does not give depth to the move away from having hope and towards needing redemption in a way this movie deserved. I witnessed you and you were mediocre!
Rated 26 May 2024
60
63rd
I'd be lying if I didn't say that I was somewhat disappointed. It's not that it's bad, it just doesn't (and maybe can't) live up to the unexpected experience of Fury Road. It feels held back by being a prequel and trying to set things up in a way that makes sense rather than doing its own thing, which ultimately makes it feel kind of like it's in the shadow of Fury Road - even the montage during the credits seemed to be trying to remind you "Remember how awesome Fury Road was?" Yes, yes I do.
Rated 24 May 2024
73
83rd
The apparant crystal clear CGI was initially annoying and needless, but became a more and more natural direction for this heavy fueled hellride that manage to become a more than respectable beast of its own.
Rated 08 Sep 2024
7
84th
Certainly not as tightly plotted, ruthless or efficient as Fury Road, and you kinda have to suspend disbelief with both Chris Hemsworth’s fake nose and the dudes at the Citadel apparently buying Anya Taylor Joy as a boy for like a decade or something. All that said when it gets down to spectacle and the action, yeah, it’s still pretty damn impressive and has some sequences with an amazing number of moving parts where you just have to wonder on the storyboards and how they planned it all.
Rated 29 Jul 2024
60
45th
Action less impressive, CGI more noticeable in its clunk, Furiosa is not Fury Road. Rather than explore the intriguing politics of a broken dusty weird world, it explores a fairly tepid revenge plot, and in doing so becomes an ultimately more mediocre film than it could have been.
Rated 26 Jun 2024
81
77th
Rather than trying to beat Fury Road, Miller takes us in a new direction and fleshes out the world, treating it as more than just a crucible for action. It's in essence a dark coming-of-age tale, one only the wasteland could deliver, combined with a strong meditation on vengeance. Then Miller throws in two excellent, hair-raising action sequences to remind you of where you are. It's not perfect, but it's a great companion piece that makes you want to rev your engines and race across the desert.
Rated 25 Jun 2024
80
67th
It's a situation where a prequel wasn't really necessary, but it's also great enough that it doesn't matter. Hemsworth makes a great villain and Anya is always great, though neither performance rank among the best of the year. Ultimately though, it's about the creativity, visuals, style, action and occasional comedy (because it's so over the top and goofy), and while this is a step back from Fury Road, it's still a hell of a lot of fun.
Rated 16 Jun 2024
87
71st
I wonder if anyone else in the theater had as much fun driving home as me
Rated 02 Jun 2024
75
78th
Anya Taylor-Joy was unexpectedly terrific in this. The plot is off the hook, as shocking as the original Mad Max. It was entertaining to the end. Well worth watching. There were many truly crazy scenes and subplots to keep you interested.
Rated 26 May 2024
6
35th
It feels like they were hedging your bets, by tackling a different type of story while offering viewers an exciting and suspenseful ride that only occasionally challenges the adrenaline-fueled awesomeness that was Fury Road. From a editing perspective, the film takes forever to get going and is just too long. Shave off a solid 30 minutes and I'm sure this could've been a memorable companion piece to its predecessor.
Rated 26 May 2024
80
77th
I will always enjoy a trip to this universe, but it lacks the punch, drive and efficiency of Fury Road. The cast are all good (Hemsworth makes a really good bad guy). My problem remains that we know what happens, so this needed to really go beyond to be truly compelling. I still liked it, but I didn't love it.
Rated 26 May 2024
80
85th
Gotta love how Miller refuses to make a Fury Road 1.5 with more war rigs, guns and fire and just sets out an immersive, slow-burning, five-part mythical epic totally centered on Furiosa while actually expanding the universe through multiple weird places and locations -- wasteland has never seemed so colorful and strange to look at -- and an unique artificial look that makes sure we're seeing a great 2024 film by an old master. Most boldly anticlimatic blockbuster since Matrix Resurrections.
Rated 24 May 2024
87
94th
Kinda took my breath away. A genuine honest-to-God epic, both in scope and its sense of stirring tragedy. This movie feels massive. And while it doesn't skimp on the rip-roaring action, this is a darker, bleaker, more contemplative chapter than Fury Road (and yet, possibly funnier and more unhinged). That's probably going to confuse/disappoint some people, but that's their loss. Tantalizingly close to being my favorite blockbuster of the decade so far.
Rated 26 Aug 2024
76
82nd
Disappointing, but intriguing at the same time. The unexciting background score probably being the biggest disappointment. It's easy to marvel at the technical prowess of this one, but hard to be immersed. You could feel Fury Road while this one you can just look at. It's a pretty great movie, but in contrast to Fury Road it's pretty tame. Everything feels like a cake walk in comparison (because you already know the world), even though it's supposed to feel more evil and tough and menacing.
Rated 26 Aug 2024
72
68th
The world building is fantastic and I loved Hemsworth's character. While the visuals were generally stunning, almost every sequence included at least some noticeably-bad CGI that kept taking me out of it, which is a real bummer. Story wise, Hemsworth never really seemed egregiously evil (grading on the curve of the world this takes place in) so the revenge angle wasn't that emotionally satisfying for me. Even with these complaints, though, the visuals and set pieces were fantastic.
Rated 03 Aug 2024
83
81st
Maybe it hasn't fully reached the crazed energy of the Fury Road; but it excels as a spin-off story. Taylor-Joy has improved on the depiction of Theron. One beautiful thing about Mad Max Universe is its capacity to create engaging characters; Hemsworth's is a great example of that; deeply villainous, despicable yet quirky, and in some ways likable. That constant drumming in the background; the scenes that are at 1.25, 1.5x step; gives this unique feeling of an amphetamine laced adrenaline shot.
Rated 21 Jul 2024
85
50th
Really liked it, even if it felt like a more conventional story, somehow. It was thematically interesting and even if it suffered from prequel issues (I didn't need to know all of that!), it doesn't try to top Fury Road - what could - but sit with scenes and growth and emotion. And it's gorgeous!
Rated 14 Jul 2024
80
87th
great action and never boring. some great set pieces with a studded cast who fit the parts so aswell. hemsworth was incredible in this and taylor joy was more then just a pretty face
Rated 04 Jul 2024
80
86th
It's no Fury Road, and it never was going to be. But it's a great, sprawling R-rated post-apocalyptic fairytale none the less.
Rated 01 Jul 2024
66
70th
Furiosa is an entertaining film that I'm unlikely to revisit due to its runtime (despite being well-paced) & its story. Partly being a prequel takes the tension out of the fates of most characters. Partly due to poor decisions used to advance the plot, like both times Furiosa's caught. The setting evokes Fury Road but with more CGI & Holkenborg's score lacking crescendo, such that this film feels stifled in comparison. TJ is scrawny but good. Hemswoth's having fun. Burke felt out of place.
Rated 28 Jun 2024
88
97th
A richly dystopian, densely visual nightmare piece of torture and sadness. I didn't know how much I could relish such a thing, but it rides waves of pure adrenaline and emotion and doesn't stop. It's not only beyond vengeance but beyond desperation and if you could still cry at the world, that vision of humanity would make you.
Rated 28 Jun 2024
65
54th
i enjoyed the worldbuilding, weirdness and stuntwork (when non-cg) this series is known for, but other than that it's completely forgettable stuff. hemsworth ham's it up alright, but pedo jack and anya are woefully miscast, a chubby normal neighbor guy and a frail skinny elven woman trying to pose as toughened wastelanders. the best i can do here is "unnecessary".
Rated 27 Jun 2024
60
53rd
All the score goes to that sick revenge. Damn!
Rated 27 Jun 2024
65
87th
Didn't care very much for the plot, but the cinematography, camerawork, sound design, sets, action, and costumes were all stellar.
Rated 13 Jun 2024
7
76th
Furiousa has quite the bag of ingredients. Its visual flare & pallet is very cartoonish in the style of a comic book appeal, for better and worse. It elevates much of its set pieces and overtly over the top characters and in many ways sets a great structure of immersion. However, it becomes somewhat distracting when the obvious green screen comes into focus. Though that can be forgiven, this movie feels dull on any further characterization of the character. Seems unnecessary, but great fun.
Rated 11 Jun 2024
34
14th
Mad Thor and cgi. Marvel get mad...whatever suit you...Horrible in comparison Fury road
Rated 09 Jun 2024
80
86th
Fury Road was the first movie that captivated me in cinema. It hadn't left my mind for weeks. Furiosa continued the same effect. George Miller adds even more depth to the Mad Max universe and again offers an absolutely delightful, epic experience. I literally had goosebumps watching this. It was spectacular.
Rated 08 Jun 2024
70
63rd
Fury Road's plot was elegant in its simplicity. It was sharp as a knife, a two hours flawless spectacle. We were dropped in a foreign world without explanations. Everything that wasn't completely necessary was out of the movie. Furiosa is a more conventional film, longer (too long), that wants to do more character development. A revenge story, a western. And so it gets messier. Also, Hemsworth is not as good as Tom Brady and Taylor-Joy - while giving it all - is not Theron.
Rated 06 Jun 2024
65
13th
Ho-hum. Very mild watered down prequel.
Rated 05 Jun 2024
4
51st
Not as visually interesting as fury road and nowhere near its frantic energy. This one feels weighed down at times with escape sequence after escape sequence. Still one of the better blockbusters we are going to get from one of the directors who knows how to make a visually appealing blockbuster. He still has quite the eye for action sequences. I liked the little guy sitting in the veggies.
Rated 03 Jun 2024
61
56th
A little bit less visually compelling, a little bit less visceral, a little bit less clear in its stakes, and a lot less tightly constructed than Fury Road, which at this point has settled into its status as one of the greatest action films of all time. Some of those things aren't necessarily negative, but some of them are, especially in a follow up to something as iconic as Fury Road. To its credit, it is just as sneakily interesting in its themes, and the performances are all great.
Rated 03 Jun 2024
65
42nd
An hour (its first) too long and featuring more questionable compositing and CG than thrilling stunt sequences, this leans more towards ... drama, I guess? than action, which was a mistake: the writers couldn't pull it off. There are two absolutely thrilling sequences (stowaway and bullet farm), which just make it that much more of a shame that the rest is not nearly up to snuff. Anya and Chris deserved better.
Rated 02 Jun 2024
60
55th
The prequel trilogy to Fury Road's Star Wars. If you are interested in Fury Road lore this is immaculately constructed. Too much CGI and a lame villain prevent it from being the transcendent experience Fury Road (or the Road Warrior) was. The first war rig scene is worth the price of admission, the rest is meh.
Rated 31 May 2024
75
74th
Can't put my finger on it but this couldn't capture the greatness that was Fury road. While it's still a good action movie, and some of the scenes are as beautiful as some in Fury road, the plot is more simplistic.
Rated 29 May 2024
84
70th
Furiosa is a prequel with a purpose, enriching George Millers half century epic cinematic project. Hemsworth's biker gang leader has a Rickmanesque Sheriff of Nottingham pantomime villain quality and Taylor-Joy does a great job as the emotionally penned-in lead. Stay till the credits roll for the fantastic names of all the minor characters.
Rated 27 May 2024
55
49th
Pretty good, much better than I expected. Too much cgi.
Rated 26 May 2024
89
86th
To Miller's credit he realizes he can't improve on Fury Road & so this does something different - a partial life story. It's also a prequel which creates its own problem but I don't think anyone has ever done more to vary up apocalyptic wastelands than Miller. He keeps things unpredictable here. He also remains the king of car chases throwing in another stunner here. My 1 big problem is the ending w/ Miller foolishly gutting catharsis for a sophomoric discussion (i.e. lesson) about revenge.
Rated 26 May 2024
77
70th
Chris Hemsworth's fake nose > Bradley Cooper's fake nose (still weird though, especially when the sun hits it just right and it turns half-transparent)
Rated 26 May 2024
84
73rd
Fixes a lot of the issues with Fury Road, by giving it an actual story, but, at the same time, the focus on plot and character kinda dulls the adrenaline that made that movie so much fun. I can't believe I'm complaining that a movie cares about something other than action. It's still great, but also frustrating because if just they cut out some filler from its two and a half hour runtime, it could have been the best Mad Max movie since The Road Warrior.
Rated 25 May 2024
80
80th
Aw jeez, I was hoping I would feel even a bit as strongly about this as Fury Road but while it is a cut above many of its peers and possesses some Miller Magic, I was unfortunately distracted by a noticeable amount of effects feeling a bit uncanny valley and the structure left me disengaged at times. Still there is a lot to love here and I think it will be one that I revisit for sure and maybe even have more affection for next time around. Reminded me more of the orig trig but with big money.
Rated 01 Oct 2024
37
37th
A pretty faithful follow-up to the "first" aka prior film, though slightly ersatz or slapstick or just-so or something. I'd rather watch the first one twice.
Rated 25 Sep 2024
73
52nd
It drags on and on.
Rated 08 Sep 2024
26
16th
Poor casting and editing that wasn't up to par with Fury Road drew this movie down.
Rated 04 Sep 2024
5
46th
Scrotus
Rated 04 Sep 2024
75
42nd
I will not avoid comparisons to part one. In this comparison Furiosa comes off a class worse. Definitely less engaging, more logical plot holes. Horrible Thor performance. It was enjoyable to watch, but it's not a top top film.
Rated 01 Sep 2024
85
78th
My ★★★★ review of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/7egXcf
Rated 29 Aug 2024
8
83rd
This is a good sequel. I would say this is some of Miller's best characters to date, however what I believe it lacks is the worldbuilding of the previous films. There exists a good political struggle, good characters, but it's just missing that something.
Rated 26 Aug 2024
45
9th
Not sure what they were going for but Hemsworth feels very out of place and makes the entire film feel like a tongue in cheek marvel larp and not something that can be taken seriously in world. Amazing they had 9 years since the last one and basically just made the same film again, except worse.
Rated 18 Aug 2024
73
37th
This film has some good action scenes in it. The script has some uninteresting elements and the movie runs a little bit long. Chris Pine is miscast in this movie. Overall I would recommend this film to fans of previous installments in this series.
Rated 17 Aug 2024
55
85th
Someone who took more gender studies courses in university than I did could probably write something thoughtful about this movie (and, I suppose, how it failed to resonate with the audience you'd expect it to). One of the better entries in the series, and far better than the dissonant Fury Road.
Rated 17 Aug 2024
50
23rd
On one hand, the action is still very entertaining, Anya Taylor-Joy continues to be great, and it’s fun to watch Chris Hemsworth having fun. On the other hand, it’s quite a long movie for a plot that isn’t all that interesting. As integral as the first two chapters are, they really drag. It’s pretty enjoyable after, but I felt the length by the fifth chapter. It has some great moments, but I prefer Road Warrior and Fury Road.
Rated 03 Aug 2024
76
72nd
She was, as they say, competent and excessively resentful.
Rated 30 Jul 2024
71
95th
Not quite the focused masterpiece that Fury Road is, but lots of world building and back story for the locations and characters we see in Fury Road. Although chronologically a prequel, I think it would be most enjoyable if you have seen Fury Road first.
Rated 24 Jul 2024
70
96th
Feels a little off compared to the 2015 film, but still packed with playful mayhem that keeps on giving.
Rated 21 Jul 2024
70
54th
Dementus: "You fabulous thing. You crawled out of a pitiless grave, deeper than hell. Only one thing that is going to do that for you. Not hope. Hate. No shame in hate. It's one of the greatest forces of nature."
Rated 19 Jul 2024
70
76th
This prequel is much better but the villain is a comically bad actor. No gravitas, no menace at all. Other than that it's still quite enjoyable.
Rated 16 Jul 2024
82
47th
از فیلمای اخرالزمانی این فیلم در واقع میشه تاریخچه مد مکس اول که شارلیز ترون بازی کرده بود
Rated 14 Jul 2024
8
87th
Slices of life in the Wasteland. It's no Fury Road, but it's still wildly entertaining and beautifully directed. We'll miss George Miller when he's gone, how is he still giving us such well crafted action pieces? I hope that I will one day, like him, acquire the Immortan Joe recipe which allows a person to disregard the effects of aging. Can't wait to see what's next.
Rated 14 Jul 2024
72
47th
Good but not Fury Road good. Was nice to see gastown and bullet farm. Some early chases are okay but feel distant without music. Bit too much CGI at times. Never really gets fully going at speed like Fury Road did so well. Anya Taylor-Joy is fine, so is Chris Hemsworth, although the finale involving both is missing something. Was nice to see Josh Helman, but his character, Scrotus, ends up having no resolution to bridge the gap. Still leaves me with one overwhelming thought: bring back Max.
Rated 12 Jul 2024
70
70th
More Sin City than Blues Brothers. Too much green screen, too much of big CG set pieces. Still pretty exciting, and pretty brutal.
Rated 10 Jul 2024
85
74th
Pure joy of mad max type
Rated 07 Jul 2024
55
74th
#24#, rw3, popcorn, prequels, ratings, creator Miller
Rated 03 Jul 2024
72
69th
Plot 13/20 Fiction 12/20 Casting/Acting 17/20 Worldbuilding 16/20 Entertainment 14/20
Rated 03 Jul 2024
8
85th
Just don't expect this to match the absolute perfection of Fury Road and you won't be disappointed.
Rated 03 Jul 2024
0
2nd
Everything about this movie is bad.
Rated 02 Jul 2024
65
57th
Fury Road, Tom Hardy et Charlize Theron sont des bêtes de spectacle inoubliables ! Furiosa n'est pas un film que je regarderai une seconde fois. Pourquoi faut-il attendre si longtemps avant de voir l'héroïne à l'oeuvre ? J'avais également l'impression que les personnages sautaient d'un endroit à l'autre sans aucune fluidité de scénario et de montage. Chris Hemsworth est une erreur de casting. Heureusement, Anya fait le job, et Miller est toujours fort pour l'action.
Rated 30 Jun 2024
72
59th
she is too short and slim for Furiosa, and her eyes dont match shh poor choice of cast
Rated 27 Jun 2024
79
61st
C - Spectacular. There's an amazing run of stunning action scenes. Goes on just a bit too long, and slightly runs out of steam by the end, but it's some journey. Anya Taylor-Joy is an action star.
Rated 24 Jun 2024
65
63rd
It's entertaining but not much else. Fourth wall breaks near the end, and no reason to care.
Rated 22 Jun 2024
50
21st
Not a big fan of "style over substance" type of movies. I wasn't super impressed by the first movie either, but both of these movies give what's expected from them. Non-stop action, straightforward storytelling and originality. Maybe not at the same level as the first one, but still a good time killer and entertaining. I like this sequel more than Dune.
Rated 19 Jun 2024
100
98th
Wowee, I am so glad I went and saw this in theater. If I was doing film studies this is the film I would study. Doesn't treat it's audience as stupid, and communicates effectively without much dialogue.
Rated 17 Jun 2024
85
93rd
Post Apokaliptik başyapıtı. Mad Max serisi en iyi devam filmleri içinde ilk 5 de olacak. George Miller içindeki Mad Max ruhunu çok iyi anlatıyor. Furiosa'nın Mad Max evrenindeki hayatını izliyoruz. Görsel efektler şahane. Dune ile yaraşacak. Anya Taylor Joy seçilmesi kafa karıştırıcı olsa da, yan karakterlerin güçlü olması filmi seyir zevkine çıkarıyor. Başarılı. Şaheser. Filmin sonunda, Mad Max kaldığı yerden devam. Allahım sana geliyorum. BOMB.
Rated 17 Jun 2024
5
23rd
Act 3 is amazing. Rest is forgettable, unfortunately. Very good acting on all parts, tho.
Rated 16 Jun 2024
65
39th
Woahhemsworthlolbutitmakessense,thiscouldbehislifeoneday+Geniusbattleaesthetic+nowiknowwhycharlizeshouldntbeinitlolandtheintrohelpedthestorybutthenitgotrightbacktoOGshit+ofcourseitlostmyattentionlol+theyjustHADtomakehermostlymutetoolmao+didntpayenoughattentiontotheend
Rated 16 Jun 2024
94
94th
2024'de #IzlediğimFilmler ; 130. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga George Miller'i pamuklara sarmalıyız. Bir Fury Road değil, ama kötü bir şey değil bu. Özellikle Chris Hemsworth döktürmüş. Defalarca izlenir. 9/10
Rated 15 Jun 2024
64
38th
The main goal of the entire production seems to be to show, say and do weird things
Rated 14 Jun 2024
75
49th
It wasn't bad. Not anywhere near as good as Fury Road though.
Rated 11 Jun 2024
88
92nd
Bit of a weak ending but otherwise brilliant
Rated 10 Jun 2024
67
61st
It doesn't have the kinetic energy of "Mad Max: Fury Road", but it compensates by being the first "Mad Max" movie since the first one to actually have a story longer than a postcard, and it's a pretty good one! Now I want a Praetorian Jack movie.
Rated 09 Jun 2024
90
94th
People are saying not as good Fury Road, ok. But still great!
Rated 05 Jun 2024
68
32nd
It's still fun to see such Australianised villains, especially from an utmost grotesque angle, made devilishly fun by the make-up, costumes, and accents. This separates this blockbuster from any other, but it's the only unique aspect of this otherwise derivative slop hot off the conveyor belt. All the action, drama, and particularly the bland heroine have been witnessed many times before, in better, more genuine, and more realer feeling blockbusters.
Rated 03 Jun 2024
73
67th
A good, but not great entry. Some really fun set pieces, but overall we felt it was lacking a certain je ne sais quoi. Still in the top third of my scores here currently. 7.3. I do recommend seeing it in an auditorium equipped with dolby Atmos. The sound was the star of the show.
Rated 02 Jun 2024
92
85th
I admire Miller's dedication to making the movie he wants to make, not the movie the masses want him to make. There are magnificent setpieces here that ought to fuel your adrenaline, but the pacing is deliberately slower, matching the reduced scope of a story not simply set in a time and place, but a coming of age in the Wasteland; it organically explores Miller's world and I think the ending might be the strongest of the franchise: a direct nod to the mythicism these films swim in.
Rated 02 Jun 2024
80
68th
It was fine
Rated 02 Jun 2024
45
7th
I recently watched Fall guy and it has an enlightening dialogue : - Movie Producer : "It's like the message in all my Movies" - Gosling : "Nihilism is a viable world view ?" - Movie Producer : "No, that's just the entertainment. That's like the sexy bacon." I think I was ok with Fury Road because Charlize Theron lights up the whole film, but also because there was some hope. Here it feels like we are being sold Nihilism as a viable world view ... and it's a self fulfilling prophecy.
Rated 02 Jun 2024
55
69th
The over-the-top elements in “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” made it challenging to enjoy it fully. The leaders' sheer wastefulness and madness were overwhelming. However, the incredible action and stunts are impressive enough to carry the film.
Rated 01 Jun 2024
60
46th
it was ok, but a disappointment nonetheless. fury road set such a high bar for everyone, and just being ok really doesn't cut it anymore. furiosa is an exceptional character and her backstory is interesting, but unfortunately taylor-joy just doesn't have that raw physicality of charlize theron. not bad, but a definite step down.
Rated 01 Jun 2024
55
41st
Hemsworth and Taylor-Joy (except for her jarring American accent) are much more engaging as the two protagonists than Theron and Hardy, even if there are more dull and preachy moments in this film than in 'Mad Max: Fury Road'. I'll never think of Little Ted in the same way again. And don't blink or you'll miss Tim Rogers as Snapper (which sort of harks back to Angry Anderson as Ironbar, another Aussie musician as a Wasteland savage).

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