I like the mythology that's been established and they don't go out of their way to explain a lot of it.
The chrome spray was just symbolic of the chrome they prayed to as they collected their steering wheels and a show to other zealots that they were about to sacrifice themselves for Immortan Joe, similar to Native Indian war paint or the hachimaki headband that kamikaze pilots wore.
at the piracy justification! I do feel less guilty if I've seen it at the cinema first though.
I'm definitely going to get the Blu-Ray, but it feels odd that Miller would want to remove the stark contrasting colours of the various sequences. The yellow of the desert, the blues of the dusk, the red of the storm and the vibrant pyjamas of the guitar guy!
His accent was bobbins, agreed. It was like somebody trying to do a Bane impression. Especially near the end with the speech "Max. My name is Max, Mmmm. Mmmmm." It sounded like he was sucking on a Werther's Original.
I loved the relentless pace. I remember the bit after the storm and my friends and I all looked at each other, practically out of breath. Last time that happened in a cinema was The Raid.
The chrome spray was just symbolic of the chrome they prayed to as they collected their steering wheels and a show to other zealots that they were about to sacrifice themselves for Immortan Joe, similar to Native Indian war paint or the hachimaki headband that kamikaze pilots wore.
at the piracy justification! I do feel less guilty if I've seen it at the cinema first though.
I'm definitely going to get the Blu-Ray, but it feels odd that Miller would want to remove the stark contrasting colours of the various sequences. The yellow of the desert, the blues of the dusk, the red of the storm and the vibrant pyjamas of the guitar guy!
His accent was bobbins, agreed. It was like somebody trying to do a Bane impression. Especially near the end with the speech "Max. My name is Max, Mmmm. Mmmmm." It sounded like he was sucking on a Werther's Original.
I loved the relentless pace. I remember the bit after the storm and my friends and I all looked at each other, practically out of breath. Last time that happened in a cinema was The Raid.
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