I really love how Max just randomly dissappears into the crowd.He's some legendary figure who shows up, helps defeat a mad warlord, and frees the people, then goes back to wandering the wastes like some mythical hero lol.
"Still in all, every night we does the tell, so that we 'member who we was and where we came from... but most of all we 'members the man that finded us, him that came the salvage."
A lot of people seemed annoyed that furiosa is the leader while max is more of an attack dog. But the reality is max is the road warrior, he’s not there to be the leader just to kick ass, help as many people as he can. He doesn’t want to be the leader he just wants to kill bandits to avenge his family. Nothing more.
one thing I really appreciate is that Furiosa actually looks seriously worse for wear, common thing with action films is that there's not too much cosmetic damage, maybe a new "sexy" scar like over the eye or something for a male character, but not much else, they might look a bit rough in the middle of an action scene but they're prettied up by the end, even worse for female characters, you barely ever see them even look like they've taken a hit, too much emphasis on making sure they still look pretty for the camera, but Furiosa looks like she's been put through the goddamn wringer, they weren't afraid to have their female character look like she actually took some real damage, it's refreshing.
Yeah good action writers/directors are aware of that and make sure the hero gets his shit kicked in, it's why Rocky is so fun to watch, you see him claw his way to victory and also films like The Predator feel more cathartic to watch. John Wick 2-3 does a good job with that with him constantly getting his shit kicked in until he's just too beaten to have proper duels anymore and has to rely on cheap tricks and wit to kill people and of course all the Max movies cause he is constantly getting shit thrown at him.
The director was an emergency doctor, so he knows better how you look after taking a punishment like that. As a matter of fact one of the inspirations for the movies was all the horrible car accidents patients he had to attend.
Same! Unfortunately, I don't see how a continuation can live up to it. Even if it happens, everyone will expect another masterpiece. And even if they get one, the positive surprise won't be that strong and the movie will be rated lower.
@@peteratanassov9088 If there is a continuation, I doubt it'll take place at the Citadel. It'll likely follow Max in some other messed up land with another problem.
@@peteratanassov9088 George Miller is 75 now, he probably won't create any more. Worst case scenario, the rights get picked up by a conglomerate and it's ruined, like star wars and star trek.
For anyone wondering, in a nutshell. The underground reservoir canonically has enough water to form a huge lake around the Citadel. MORE THAN ENOUGH to restart a proper civilization and not a backwards apocalyptic society.
Maybe most of the oceans went underground, somehow, and the aquifer was made to pump it so the people who built it could ride out the apocalypse. Then joe came in and made it into a commodity to control everyone at the citadel.
And also, Furiosa becomes the next tyrannt and everything circles back but with matriarchy, According to George Miller. Correction: does NOT circle back to tyranny, according to George Furiosa is too smart to fall into that trap of a tyrant.
@@rakisyc Mmm hmmm. I saw a print interview where George Miller was asked if Tom Hardy would play Max in Wasteland. Miller smiled and responded, 'If the planets align.' I hope to see Hardy again in that role. I loved his portrayal of the character.
@@handle__02 It legitimately wasn't even bad and Furiosa is a kickass character. Good movie, though I do wish it didn't have as much CGI as it did. Max is best served as a drifter who wanders (or is forcefully pulled) into stories, and that obviously wouldn't have really worked in a prequel for her. You really get to see how she became the hardened veteran in this movie.
Just 2 of the many mothers surviving until the end is the sadest part. Furiosa, Max and co. would never have made it back without their sacrifice. The true unsung heroes of the film 👏
@@KingCrimson82 Oh fuck off you smug ass. The trully simple ones are though who need to insult others to elevate themselves. You are boring and trivial, go away.
I remember when I was younger, my father and I watched all the Mad Max movies throughout my childhood, as I got older I saw this one with him and my mom. My mom, confused wondered why Max didn’t stay when he could obviously live a good life in the citadel. But my dad summed it up best, “Max goes where he’s needed.”
Your dad had good idea, but Waterworld (Mad Max on OCEAN) showed it better: Mariner fears dry land. Others are rejoicing, but he is scared. Same applies to Max. He can't function in safe world.
@@vksasdgaming9472 while I acknowledge that I can subscribe to both viewpoints, I saw earlier someone saying that Max wants to be selfish in the world he lives in, but in every movie after the first he goes out of his way to help the people he falls ass backwards into helping. But at the same time, Max always ends up being where he’s needed most, tipping the scales for good people.
I’ve done an incredible disservice to myself for not having seen this entire film in its entirety. I loved the original trilogy. This is definitely a worthy offspring. Thank you.
For those asking, "how did Max get off the cranelift" - he jumped, and even at that considerable height is the easiest thing he's done given all the other stunts and chaos Max had to undergo to survive in the movie.
This film gives you unexplainable feeling that makes you want more. Like the thing they put in their mouth shiny and chrome. This movie feels like your part of the journey, the chase. You feel and understands every pov of every character. Maybe because we are like Max we continously wanders this wasteland in search of our better selves.
That's how you end a movie! Not some long drawn out dialog speech about life and lessons learned, not some fancy plot twist spinning top, not a bunch of kissing and smooching, just pure eye contact that confirms emotion of the best kind, through visuals, threw actual human emotion. Max and Furiosa both say goodbye with out saying anything at all...Dam good ending. Music defiantly helps :3
There's no one singular way to end a movie lmao wtf. All of those are valid and have been used effectively in some great movies. This comment comes off as severely close-minded.
Very curious as to where Max went after that, obviously he must have a reason for not staying in the Citadel, hopefully we'll find out what he's looking for out in the wasteland eventually.
Love this ending.. the music, the way Tom and her look at each other and they don’t have to say anything, how he just walks off and disappears in the crowd.. great movie.
Waste? The Citadel is an aquifer station that sits atop a massive underground basin of clean, potable water, shielded from the apocalyptic nuclear firestorms and radiation by the thick layers of sand, dirt and bedrock. Underground reserves are enough to provide for big, modern cities, wasteful as they are now. This is a tiny pumping station that so happens to be one of the stabler parts of the Outback to, in any brutal way, still resemble a stable society. There are only hundreds, at most thousands living in and around the Citadel, most of them the sad wretches we see crawling around down below in the movie. Joe quite literally lets a single drop fall from his personal lake every time he does this. Talking of numbers, I think the tie-in comics put the water reserves at around 20 million cubic meters. Think about that for a while. Letting the waters flow freely will essentially create a new freshwater river and eventually, with years of free flow, a new lake where ever it is the water will flow. This is actually what canonically happens after Fury Road. Furiosa becomes the Queen of the Citadel and the waters create a new river, around which more and more people congregate from around the wastes, creating an actually thriving (in wasteland terms) community, where agriculture and medicine are again an actual thing. Thanks to the herbs, seeds and knowledge of the Vuvalini, of course. Lore-wise, The Citadel becomes the third best thing to ever come out of the post-apocalyptic wasteland after shiny chrome and overkill V8.
It's not just that: you also have to make sure that you don't draw unwanted attention. Immortal Joe dosed the water to keep people alive but wanting(and needing him) and traded only the required amount so his immidiate neighbours would be bound to him. Now if you lavish the people around with it talk will go that you have infinite amount of it, war parties will be assembled to take it from you. TLDR He harvested the most power from his position while still maintaining a resemblance of civilisation(however fucked up it was).
@@ИльяХристенко-е1б WTF are you talking about? Just because they hate men(news flash the wives were raped and forced to bear children, and Furoisa was kidnapped as a child) doesn't mean they're lesbians.
3:30 All the girls weeping in the theater: I love you please don't go. All the boys in the theater : see you around babygirl ,I'll take your smile with me every where I go😊
I respect that Max isn't actually the main character. He's more of a broken man trying to find himself but gets dragged along into a long road trip. And after helping furiosa and the wives and all the people. He vanishes into thin air giving a slight head nod for his help then wanders back to find himself. This in my opinion is the best movie ever created
@@novemberalpha6023 like she said she's looking for redemption, the wives are looking for hope, yet we don't know what Max is looking for cause not even he knows
If the story continues and they finally drop the sequels I'd like to see what this settlement has come to. Hopefully they have found a more efficient way to share water. Maybe even built a tub beneath the mouth of the resevoir
@@irvinnazifizak3467 Immortan Joe was trying to build something that would last thousands of years. He wanted the future to be beautiful so he picked out the most beautiful women to be his brides, but he himself was ill; all of his children turned out deformed because he attempted to make the ends justify the means.
@Tamer Ciftci The movie had a big return on investment. I think that the time it took to film has more to do with it. Tom Hardy who is an otherwise excellent actor delivered a mediocre performance and there's no reason for Charlize Theron's character to return. I agree that Avengers is crap, but it's not just Hollywood, it's part of the times. It's a pure carnival of spinning lights and we live in an upside down world.
Actually, spilling the water could have unforeseen consequences for the environment. According to the lore, there is a HECK TON of that stuff, so if they drop the sequels, what I'll be looking for is irrigation, possibly even what we see at the top down at the bottom.
This the first time I've noticed Immortan Joe's body smoking on the engine. They threw him there to give them space to sit, and he's just lying between those twin V8 engines COOKING as they drive
Maybe weird to say, but I hope the little dwarf guy ended up okay. That scene where he's looking around all terrified is utterly justified--he's the last of Joe's children, and clearly incapable of defending himself. We didn't get to see a lot of of him, but it's easy to imagine him being as much a slave to Joe as anyone in the fortress. Here's hoping Furiosa and the others didn't just kill him as an example or something.
Apparently there was supposed to be a scene at the and where he was killed by a milk mother and they even filmed it, but then George Miller said he just couldnt have him killed and decided that he would be the only member of Joes family to survive
I can understand that. With his physical disability it’s not like he would have any ability to oppose Joe in any meaningful way, unlike the rest of the Citadel he almost objectively had no choice to obey Joe.
I feel like the part where the load up on the lift as the camera pans to the back of the car where you have all the wives who throughout the film truly go from scared slaves to some of the most powerful women in the dystopia standing there so tall and proud and powerful they are now not only the masters of there own destines but so many others it is truly under appreciated touch that just adds an entire mile to the level of depth this film has
It’s been confirmed for years that there are plans for a sequel, but because Tom Hardy and the Director are too busy doing other movies, plus pandemic situation, those plans have not come to resolution.
If you look closely you can see that the body of the Intetcepter is intact, but the flames from the disintegrating Mercedes hides it. Besides this Mad Max, I'm sure he's got the patience to repair it
Was sad in 1981 when it got destroyed. Real question is why the hell is in the 4th film, and/or where did he get another one. Never did get another dog though.
sad that angharad didnt make it to the end. she was the one who convinced other girls to run with furiosa, she deserved to survive and see better world where she would be free and raise her child and meet the dag's child too
The lore is that there is 20000 km3 of water (Aqua cola) underneath. This is enough for the entire population to spend for over hundred thousands of years. Immortan Joe just didn't want to share all that water.
I kinda like how you could interpret that last scene between Max and Furiosa. Not only is it just the unspoken words of thank you for everything and you have all my respect. But also, if this really were the last time we ever saw Max in a film, you could sort of see this as the moment in the series where he passed the torch to Furiosa
This whole movie, if I'm interpreting it correctly, is about facing your fear. As crazy as these people all seem to be, there's a distinct difference between those who are not afraid (Joe and his War Boys) and people who are afraid, Furiosa and the girls of being at the Citadel they run from, Max from his failures to save people he loves, Nux's entire arc is to go from being ready to fearlessly sacrifice himself to having to, in the end, sacrifice himself just the way he always wanted... only that time he had someplace he'd have rather been. And Max did save someone, and in so doing rebuilt a portion of his humanity that he had lost. Having done so, I still don't think Max's story is over. That's why he left. He's the only one who hasn't truly conquered his own fear of failing people.
I honestly think max truly never will conquer his fears, its too much to think about his wife and kids. Hes gone mental and there is no going back from that. But atleast here he redeemed a big portion of his (in)sanity.
@@sumthingwikked4257 yeah they call it feminist garbage making up some negative campaign and then they are surprised box office is not good enough, same with Furiosa, it will be probably even worse...dudes goddess Athene was important figure in Homer's epics and you complain about some modern "feminist agenda".
@@sumthingwikked4257 exactly lol are they forgetting how the movie was literally called 'mad maxine' by idiots who said it was feminist propaganda, claiming they ruined max and took the masculinity out of the series, now theyre backtracking saying this is an amazing film and a perfect example of what a strong female character looks like.
Five of my favorite Antiheroes, Frank Castle, Snake Plissken Max Rockatansky, John Constantine and the vampire hunter Jack Crow - but Max is more human than the rest of the four in terms of caring. The five of them are my favorite Badass antiheroes! Legends.
Uno de los mejores finales q he visto en mi vida!!! Q originalidad y final más épico me dejó impresionado al ver q máx después de ayudar tanto se retira al terminar su misión... Excelente trabajo película a mi modo de ver hasta la música todo impecable!!
The contrast between the ending of the movie and the game was gigantic, the movie had a great and happy ending and the game had a great, but very crude and dark ending
I like to think of mad max as a semi mythological figure that people post apocalypse tell each other about. Recounting his tales in the ways that people in ancient history would recount the tales of gilgamesh and odyseus.
I'm not a fan of him walking away, this was an amazing chance to have him give up living in the wasteland and settling down somewhere. It's hard to imagine anywhere else on the planet had much better shot at civilization than this place.
I think it makes sense. Max is a road warrior, some people just aren't suited to a "settled down" lifestyle. Throughout Fury Road he learns to help people in order to help himself, but this doesn't mean he can stay with them after they are home safe. I'd just like to know if they give him a car before he leaves. With his Interceptor destroyed, I wonder where he plans to go on foot?
I really don't know what else to say other than to just say outright that this is the greatest movie ever made. All of the little details coming together with the bigger stuff to make this flawless work of art. The interactions between Max and Furiosa; Nux's whole arc; all of the moments that characterize the Immortan; Max's boot story; the messages of empowerment from both within and without; the effects; the music...all of it is immaculate.
I watched this film without knowing too much about the previous ones and I think this last scene was the first time I took a breath, hahaha. What an exciting and suspenseful experience it was.
How to know if you were loved in life or not: If your mutilated corpse is unceremoniously dumped off of an engine block after roasting on it for a while and then a crowd descends upon your corpse and begins tearing it apart with their bare hands, you were probably not loved.
1:03....it looks like Max shows Immortan Joe is dead, showing that everyone in the place is free.... I guess he can call himself "The Road Warrior" again...
I cried during this scene. This movie is the best thing to come out of Hollywood in ages it seems. After viscerally experiencing everything these people went through it was so cathartic to finally see them through to the end. Well done. Bravo. Kudos. Thank you for sharing. May I see you in Valhalla, shiny and chrome. At least until TH-cam gets around to deleting your videos and shutting your channel down. But, who cares. Fuck 'em. They will go down in flames themselves someday. Some...day... Mark my words.... ;)
This whole movie makes me cry because it's such an absolute breath of fresh air from the cringe fest rank and file TRASH that Hollywood tries to pass off as movies these days. Fury Road just keeps aging magnificently with every passing year.
Nux was the real star of thr film. Max was just a background figure. When Nux stared at all of us, whispering "Witness Me", I knew this movie was something special. Amazing stuff.
I’ve been to Australia and I can confirm this movie has it right. I shared similar experiences when I was there and the terrain was the same. Good to see an accurate biography of a land and its people
For anyone wondering, this movie takes place between The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome. -Mad Max -The Road Warrior -Fury Road -Beyond Thunderdome
No, the video game is non-canon, it's not connected to the films, as stated by the developers themselves. The 2015 Mad Max comic book, in which Miller co-wrote, explains that Fury Road takes place after Beyond Thunderdome.
i feel sorry for those who didn't get the chance to watch this masterpiece on theaters and experience in all of its IMAX glory one of the few scattered true once in a lifetime experiences for those who enjoy cinema
We see the car being raised on the elevator. We see Max and Furiosa standing next to each other on the car. How the hell does Max get back to the ground for the last shot?
I came to the cinema blind not knowing what this movie is about. and i was totally blown away by it and the rock ass music especially hearing it in cinema
Cool detail that the people at the citadel weren't evil they just followed Joe's orders, they didn't try to kill the crew, they just kind of looked around for orders until the war pups let the crew up, then they just kind of accepted it and let them on without a fuss.
The only thing they need to do now that the water flows freely is to set up a sort of aqueduct so that the water can flow to areas around the Citadel without it being wasted.
For the longest time I compared Joel from the TLOU...to MAX... they both lost someone irreplaceable... they both kept their emotions in check... survived on instinct & will alone... Joel who found someone to keep him going... So did MaX at the end... but he still not emotionally intact or healed to join a society... someday maybe...
actually Max is Mad, Mad that his wife and son were killed, mad that his best friend was burnt to a crisp, mad that his dog was killed with an arrow, mad his precious car was destroyed and mad that everything he loved has been taken away from him. Max is Mad, just in his own Mad way.
I like to imagine that, in all the movies after the first one, Mad Max doesn't actually exist. These are all stories of actual events being told in-universe, and Max is a folk hero archetype that they insert into each to spice it up; kind of like the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone's westerns.
I really love how Max just randomly dissappears into the crowd.He's some legendary figure who shows up, helps defeat a mad warlord, and frees the people, then goes back to wandering the wastes like some mythical hero lol.
Because he is a mythical hero
@@cullenpinney2997 ye
Max simplesmente está de passagem, mudando o destino dos demais personagens...
cos thats, what heroes do.
Max is not a hero.. he is the wastelands version of Death
“And the Road Warrior? That was the last we ever saw of him. He lives now, only in my memories.”
"Still in all, every night we does the tell, so that we 'member who we was and where we came from... but most of all we 'members the man that finded us, him that came the salvage."
😂😂😂😂
@@Ozraptor4...... to Byron....
They gotta brush up on their Engrish @@Ozraptor4
I love how Max and Furiosa's relationship is 25% being punched in the face together, 50% both being car dorks and 25% nods
Don't forget the yells and the growls and the groans.
Just 2 dealers when the deal is done
and its even better writen thath 95% of relationships
LOL
@@pilotomarcos610 Ha, true!
A lot of people seemed annoyed that furiosa is the leader while max is more of an attack dog. But the reality is max is the road warrior, he’s not there to be the leader just to kick ass, help as many people
as he can. He doesn’t want to be the leader he just wants to kill bandits to avenge his family. Nothing more.
He's basically Doomguy, but Austrailian
@@Hanakin-Sidewalker exactly
He developed a bond with Furiosa though, no romance shit just mutual respect
@@Hanakin-Sidewalker um broski 💀💀💀💀
Max being the leader is like boba fett ruling mos esley *cough cough sneeze sneeze*
I love how Max and Furiosa's relationship is founded on solid mutual respect and not lovey dovey bullshit. Great bromance.
Narthumpulous agreed, you nailed that on the head. If this was a Micheal bay film it would be a shitty lovey dovey movie
@@whitetower67 Dude, she still wouldn't be able to have kids, she is barren...
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ending couldnt be better than this one. epic ending
They could end together tho
one thing I really appreciate is that Furiosa actually looks seriously worse for wear, common thing with action films is that there's not too much cosmetic damage, maybe a new "sexy" scar like over the eye or something for a male character, but not much else, they might look a bit rough in the middle of an action scene but they're prettied up by the end, even worse for female characters, you barely ever see them even look like they've taken a hit, too much emphasis on making sure they still look pretty for the camera,
but Furiosa looks like she's been put through the goddamn wringer, they weren't afraid to have their female character look like she actually took some real damage, it's refreshing.
Yeah good action writers/directors are aware of that and make sure the hero gets his shit kicked in, it's why Rocky is so fun to watch, you see him claw his way to victory and also films like The Predator feel more cathartic to watch. John Wick 2-3 does a good job with that with him constantly getting his shit kicked in until he's just too beaten to have proper duels anymore and has to rely on cheap tricks and wit to kill people and of course all the Max movies cause he is constantly getting shit thrown at him.
Bro Something Sexy In Wasteland?
I think it helped that they actually filmed the movie in sequence, which is incredibly uncommon for production reasons
The director was an emergency doctor, so he knows better how you look after taking a punishment like that. As a matter of fact one of the inspirations for the movies was all the horrible car accidents patients he had to attend.
that's because she almost died and they had just returned. wouldn't make sense to get her all dolled up for the final scene.
I remember going to watch this movie with low expectations and being blown away by how well written, well acted and well produced it was. 👍
Same! Unfortunately, I don't see how a continuation can live up to it. Even if it happens, everyone will expect another masterpiece. And even if they get one, the positive surprise won't be that strong and the movie will be rated lower.
@@peteratanassov9088 If there is a continuation, I doubt it'll take place at the Citadel.
It'll likely follow Max in some other messed up land with another problem.
Well written? Hardly. The plot was simply Furiosa escapes, then goes back. That's it. Oh, and Max is there.
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You are dumb
@@peteratanassov9088 George Miller is 75 now, he probably won't create any more. Worst case scenario, the rights get picked up by a conglomerate and it's ruined, like star wars and star trek.
For anyone wondering, in a nutshell.
The underground reservoir canonically has enough water to form a huge lake around the Citadel. MORE THAN ENOUGH to restart a proper civilization and not a backwards apocalyptic society.
Maybe most of the oceans went underground, somehow, and the aquifer was made to pump it so the people who built it could ride out the apocalypse. Then joe came in and made it into a commodity to control everyone at the citadel.
Huge lake are not good. Just look at "Green Place" (Oasis) has become because of acid rain. So... it's not good.
Word homie! Godspeed.
@@democard1199 cocaine is not good
And also, Furiosa becomes the next tyrannt and everything circles back but with matriarchy, According to George Miller.
Correction: does NOT circle back to tyranny, according to George Furiosa is too smart to fall into that trap of a tyrant.
Almost a decade, and still one of the best film I've ever watch over and over again. I really hope they will make another movie sequel.
instead we get a furiosa prequel with no Max 😢
@@handle__02i heard they are still making mad max wasteland so check the furiousa in the mean time
@@rakisyc Mmm hmmm. I saw a print interview where George Miller was asked if Tom Hardy would play Max in Wasteland. Miller smiled and responded, 'If the planets align.' I hope to see Hardy again in that role. I loved his portrayal of the character.
@@handle__02 The prequel is epic though. If you like Fury Road, you'll definitely enjoy it.
@@handle__02 It legitimately wasn't even bad and Furiosa is a kickass character. Good movie, though I do wish it didn't have as much CGI as it did. Max is best served as a drifter who wanders (or is forcefully pulled) into stories, and that obviously wouldn't have really worked in a prequel for her. You really get to see how she became the hardened veteran in this movie.
Just 2 of the many mothers surviving until the end is the sadest part. Furiosa, Max and co. would never have made it back without their sacrifice. The true unsung heroes of the film 👏
May they rest in peace, power, and everything in between.
@@calowenby1654 It's not real bro
Nux is the true mvp imo
@@leonkuwata4510 you're not real
@@deadmeme8011 Damn, got em
I take my hat off to that guy who had his legs chopped off just to make the scene look more authentic
.Bravo Sir
Charlize Theron, too, willing to chop off her arm. Such dedication.
thats 5000% motivation !
Did it themselves.
Not to mention the stuntman removing half of his face so they wouldn’t have to use Cgi
did he not do that in apocalypto for the market scene
3:24 when that score hits man does it bring a tear in my eye, so amazing
Me too man ive juste rewatched the movie
thats how simple modern media made you
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@@KingCrimson82 Oh fuck off you smug ass. The trully simple ones are though who need to insult others to elevate themselves. You are boring and trivial, go away.
Yeah this movie has a great score.
I remember when I was younger, my father and I watched all the Mad Max movies throughout my childhood, as I got older I saw this one with him and my mom. My mom, confused wondered why Max didn’t stay when he could obviously live a good life in the citadel. But my dad summed it up best, “Max goes where he’s needed.”
Your dad had good idea, but Waterworld (Mad Max on OCEAN) showed it better: Mariner fears dry land. Others are rejoicing, but he is scared. Same applies to Max. He can't function in safe world.
@@vksasdgaming9472 while I acknowledge that I can subscribe to both viewpoints, I saw earlier someone saying that Max wants to be selfish in the world he lives in, but in every movie after the first he goes out of his way to help the people he falls ass backwards into helping. But at the same time, Max always ends up being where he’s needed most, tipping the scales for good people.
@@Able141 Max is a mystery and maybe he leaves/stays behind out of fear.
🎉
I’ve done an incredible disservice to myself for not having seen this entire film in its entirety.
I loved the original trilogy. This is definitely a worthy offspring. Thank you.
It's an amazing movie. Worth a watch.
Spend the money.
This is better than the original trilogy. A modern action masterpiece
@@scotttatertot69the original trilogy is still very solid tho nonetheless, great world building too
1:45 Wow! Check out the dashboard in the Gigahorse!
The level of detail in this film never ceases to amaze me.
There's a behind the scenes video on it.
It's all car logos, names that Imortan Joe found and now owns
Max knows he can never belong anywhere. Civilization is for other people. He's beyond all that now.
Yet at the same time, it's easy imagining Max stayed a little while longer as he doesn't have a vehicle.
For those asking, "how did Max get off the cranelift" - he jumped, and even at that considerable height is the easiest thing he's done given all the other stunts and chaos Max had to undergo to survive in the movie.
This film gives you unexplainable feeling that makes you want more. Like the thing they put in their mouth shiny and chrome. This movie feels like your part of the journey, the chase. You feel and understands every pov of every character. Maybe because we are like Max we continously wanders this wasteland in search of our better selves.
That's how you end a movie! Not some long drawn out dialog speech about life and lessons learned, not some fancy plot twist spinning top, not a bunch of kissing and smooching, just pure eye contact that confirms emotion of the best kind, through visuals, threw actual human emotion. Max and Furiosa both say goodbye with out saying anything at all...Dam good ending. Music defiantly helps :3
Right, well said!
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@@rickstorm4198 The film with 10 endings? Try again Lmfao
Beautiful that's wt I was looking
There's no one singular way to end a movie lmao wtf. All of those are valid and have been used effectively in some great movies. This comment comes off as severely close-minded.
Very curious as to where Max went after that, obviously he must have a reason for not staying in the Citadel, hopefully we'll find out what he's looking for out in the wasteland eventually.
Ben Zombie he is looking for the plains of silence :v
Mudz looking for his car.
In one of the scenes where they are spitting guzzoline into the blower intake, you see his rebuilt car which is destroyed.
The TH-cam Carnivore the car is pretty cool
Maybe he's just mad enough to want to try and find it and put it back together again.
The editing in this movie is a watermark for any student of any film school to know...Simply outstanding
Spanish: la edición estuvo a cargo de una señora cuyo nombre no recuerdo, y ganó el Óscar por su trabajo.
Claro es la esposa de George Miller.
3:25
Max: "Aight, see you"
Furiosa: "Hey, you did the right thing, you're a good guy"
Max: "yeah yeah whatever, don't make it awkward"
What EXACTLY does AIGHT mean? Get the aight neck gaiter and mug? What's its relation to the video?
@@Cukito4 it's a secret word I made up
Cukito4 you seem pretty angry about a word my boy
It was done like this partly because Tom and Charlize could not stand each other
@@Cukito4 it's "alright" but shortened.
Love this ending.. the music, the way Tom and her look at each other and they don’t have to say anything, how he just walks off and disappears in the crowd.. great movie.
"Where must we go, we who wander this wasteland in search of our better selves?"
--- *The First History Men*
I know the evil ruler was just killed and all, but that seems like a huge waste of water.
Waste? The Citadel is an aquifer station that sits atop a massive underground basin of clean, potable water, shielded from the apocalyptic nuclear firestorms and radiation by the thick layers of sand, dirt and bedrock. Underground reserves are enough to provide for big, modern cities, wasteful as they are now. This is a tiny pumping station that so happens to be one of the stabler parts of the Outback to, in any brutal way, still resemble a stable society. There are only hundreds, at most thousands living in and around the Citadel, most of them the sad wretches we see crawling around down below in the movie.
Joe quite literally lets a single drop fall from his personal lake every time he does this.
Talking of numbers, I think the tie-in comics put the water reserves at around 20 million cubic meters. Think about that for a while. Letting the waters flow freely will essentially create a new freshwater river and eventually, with years of free flow, a new lake where ever it is the water will flow. This is actually what canonically happens after Fury Road. Furiosa becomes the Queen of the Citadel and the waters create a new river, around which more and more people congregate from around the wastes, creating an actually thriving (in wasteland terms) community, where agriculture and medicine are again an actual thing. Thanks to the herbs, seeds and knowledge of the Vuvalini, of course. Lore-wise, The Citadel becomes the third best thing to ever come out of the post-apocalyptic wasteland after shiny chrome and overkill V8.
Funny how your rant makes Immortan Joe seems even more cruel and selfish than the movie depicts.
It's not just that: you also have to make sure that you don't draw unwanted attention. Immortal Joe dosed the water to keep people alive but wanting(and needing him) and traded only the required amount so his immidiate neighbours would be bound to him. Now if you lavish the people around with it talk will go that you have infinite amount of it, war parties will be assembled to take it from you.
TLDR He harvested the most power from his position while still maintaining a resemblance of civilisation(however fucked up it was).
Илья Христенко Makes sense that it's a Russian guy who supports tyrannical regimes for their system of order and lack of ruling lesbians :/
@@ИльяХристенко-е1б WTF are you talking about? Just because they hate men(news flash the wives were raped and forced to bear children, and Furoisa was kidnapped as a child) doesn't mean they're lesbians.
What a day, What a lovely day
I’m the man, who grabs the sun
@@vladlogvin6559...riding to Valhalla. I live, I die, I live again!
Who's ready for mad max: the wasteland
brycen cowan whats your plot prediction?
eshswam not sure yet I'm still looking into it just hoping for something great
There are legal problems between George Miller and WB, so, there's a possibility that there won't be more Mad Max.
We should just crowd fund Miller's bonus.
اريد رابط الفل كامل ومترجم اكوو
I love how they just let Joe cook on top of the engine.
Bogan BBQ...
3:30 All the girls weeping in the theater: I love you please don't go.
All the boys in the theater : see you around babygirl ,I'll take your smile with me every where I go😊
It’s truly amazing that the guy who started this franchise in 1979, is now 79 years old and is still able to keep the franchise good.
I respect that Max isn't actually the main character. He's more of a broken man trying to find himself but gets dragged along into a long road trip. And after helping furiosa and the wives and all the people. He vanishes into thin air giving a slight head nod for his help then wanders back to find himself. This in my opinion is the best movie ever created
Right.... Furiosa holds a better place in this movie than Max does.
@@novemberalpha6023 like she said she's looking for redemption, the wives are looking for hope, yet we don't know what Max is looking for cause not even he knows
Simple nod, no words needed
If the story continues and they finally drop the sequels I'd like to see what this settlement has come to. Hopefully they have found a more efficient way to share water. Maybe even built a tub beneath the mouth of the resevoir
The said Reservoir have a 20.000 km3 of water, lot enough to feed those people for thousand of years
Immortan Joe just doesn't want to share it all
@@irvinnazifizak3467 Immortan Joe was trying to build something that would last thousands of years. He wanted the future to be beautiful so he picked out the most beautiful women to be his brides, but he himself was ill; all of his children turned out deformed because he attempted to make the ends justify the means.
@Tamer Ciftci The movie had a big return on investment. I think that the time it took to film has more to do with it. Tom Hardy who is an otherwise excellent actor delivered a mediocre performance and there's no reason for Charlize Theron's character to return. I agree that Avengers is crap, but it's not just Hollywood, it's part of the times. It's a pure carnival of spinning lights and we live in an upside down world.
Actually, spilling the water could have unforeseen consequences for the environment. According to the lore, there is a HECK TON of that stuff, so if they drop the sequels, what I'll be looking for is irrigation, possibly even what we see at the top down at the bottom.
@Tamer Ciftci That's what he gets for forcing feminist SJW bullshit into what could have otherwise been a perfect film.
This the first time I've noticed Immortan Joe's body smoking on the engine. They threw him there to give them space to sit, and he's just lying between those twin V8 engines COOKING as they drive
He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector...a Road Warrior.
Maybe weird to say, but I hope the little dwarf guy ended up okay. That scene where he's looking around all terrified is utterly justified--he's the last of Joe's children, and clearly incapable of defending himself. We didn't get to see a lot of of him, but it's easy to imagine him being as much a slave to Joe as anyone in the fortress. Here's hoping Furiosa and the others didn't just kill him as an example or something.
They probably will. I mean they arent the best people either
Apparently there was supposed to be a scene at the and where he was killed by a milk mother and they even filmed it, but then George Miller said he just couldnt have him killed and decided that he would be the only member of Joes family to survive
his name is Quentin Kenihan and sadly has passed away Rip
It's semi canonical that he did survive and now is an advisor for someone at the citadel
I can understand that.
With his physical disability it’s not like he would have any ability to oppose Joe in any meaningful way, unlike the rest of the Citadel he almost objectively had no choice to obey Joe.
If you haven't seen this movie, you need to. It's so damned good.
I hope chumbucket will be in mad max the wasteland
I feel like the part where the load up on the lift as the camera pans to the back of the car where you have all the wives who throughout the film truly go from scared slaves to some of the most powerful women in the dystopia standing there so tall and proud and powerful they are now not only the masters of there own destines but so many others it is truly under appreciated touch that just adds an entire mile to the level of depth this film has
As much as I'd like to see another Mad Max movie, I hope they don't make it.
How the hell could you top this one?
We said the same thing when mad max fury road first released , how this movie got top the original old movies .
It’s been confirmed for years that there are plans for a sequel, but because Tom Hardy and the Director are too busy doing other movies, plus pandemic situation, those plans have not come to resolution.
@@SantiHRod yea + some legal problems with Warner brothers ....WB.
if you knew about the power of google, they are making another one. coming out next year or something
@Colloquial Soliloquy Nolan it's a beast
Max knows he will always be welcome here and can always comes back whenever he wants, that is why he chose to leave
Max knows what he is doing, some of those wrecks are salvageable and he went out to get a new set of wheels to live a hermit life.
Its sad that the interceptor is gone and destroyed
If you look closely you can see that the body of the Intetcepter is intact, but the flames from the disintegrating Mercedes hides it.
Besides this Mad Max, I'm sure he's got the patience to repair it
Was sad in 1981 when it got destroyed. Real question is why the hell is in the 4th film, and/or where did he get another one. Never did get another dog though.
He's gonna repair it
It's never truly destroyed. It's the Jason Voorhees of cars.
@@Erinski Christine ;)
this is such an amazing ending after watching Furiosa
His story all the things that I felt max he was destined to do this to feel good with himself this movie I will never forget!
sad that angharad didnt make it to the end. she was the one who convinced other girls to run with furiosa, she deserved to survive and see better world where she would be free and raise her child and meet the dag's child too
I cant help but feel like they were wasting all of that water...
GeneralZoot j
The lore is that there is 20000 km3 of water (Aqua cola) underneath. This is enough for the entire population to spend for over hundred thousands of years. Immortan Joe just didn't want to share all that water.
M Kim - joe is literally smart af
@@mkim721 cubic km! thats a lot of water..
I can only imagine the smell..
I kinda like how you could interpret that last scene between Max and Furiosa. Not only is it just the unspoken words of thank you for everything and you have all my respect. But also, if this really were the last time we ever saw Max in a film, you could sort of see this as the moment in the series where he passed the torch to Furiosa
2:58 moment when you're surprised to see goodness in a world you didn't even know existed
Thx for putting this together.
As for the road warrior, I never saw him again. He lives now... only in my memories.
Everyone needs to read the comics that fills in some of the most important holes of mad max. Especially how the tie this story into it.
This whole movie, if I'm interpreting it correctly, is about facing your fear. As crazy as these people all seem to be, there's a distinct difference between those who are not afraid (Joe and his War Boys) and people who are afraid, Furiosa and the girls of being at the Citadel they run from, Max from his failures to save people he loves, Nux's entire arc is to go from being ready to fearlessly sacrifice himself to having to, in the end, sacrifice himself just the way he always wanted... only that time he had someplace he'd have rather been.
And Max did save someone, and in so doing rebuilt a portion of his humanity that he had lost. Having done so, I still don't think Max's story is over. That's why he left. He's the only one who hasn't truly conquered his own fear of failing people.
I honestly think max truly never will conquer his fears, its too much to think about his wife and kids. Hes gone mental and there is no going back from that. But atleast here he redeemed a big portion of his (in)sanity.
people make poems about the moon too.
3:35 when your old freind say goodbye to you :((
I love that they returned in Immortan Joe's car, not the War Rig, a symbol of a change in regime.
The only bad thing about this movies is that in ends
Yeah 😢😭
Yes
This is, without a doubt, the most fantastic movie ever made
Agreed
It looks like max found redemption for his past and maybe he's off to find his new home good luck max
When is Hollywood going to remember that this is what a good movie looks like.
Cause you people keep calling it feminist garbage.
@@sumthingwikked4257 yeah they call it feminist garbage making up some negative campaign and then they are surprised box office is not good enough, same with Furiosa, it will be probably even worse...dudes goddess Athene was important figure in Homer's epics and you complain about some modern "feminist agenda".
@@sumthingwikked4257 exactly lol are they forgetting how the movie was literally called 'mad maxine' by idiots who said it was feminist propaganda, claiming they ruined max and took the masculinity out of the series, now theyre backtracking saying this is an amazing film and a perfect example of what a strong female character looks like.
This movie is and always will be incredible.
Five of my favorite Antiheroes, Frank Castle, Snake Plissken Max Rockatansky, John Constantine and the vampire hunter Jack Crow - but Max is more human than the rest of the four in terms of caring. The five of them are my favorite Badass antiheroes! Legends.
Uno de los mejores finales q he visto en mi vida!!! Q originalidad y final más épico me dejó impresionado al ver q máx después de ayudar tanto se retira al terminar su misión... Excelente trabajo película a mi modo de ver hasta la música todo impecable!!
The contrast between the ending of the movie and the game was gigantic, the movie had a great and happy ending and the game had a great, but very crude and dark ending
I like to think of mad max as a semi mythological figure that people post apocalypse tell each other about. Recounting his tales in the ways that people in ancient history would recount the tales of gilgamesh and odyseus.
I'm not a fan of him walking away, this was an amazing chance to have him give up living in the wasteland and settling down somewhere. It's hard to imagine anywhere else on the planet had much better shot at civilization than this place.
I think it makes sense. Max is a road warrior, some people just aren't suited to a "settled down" lifestyle.
Throughout Fury Road he learns to help people in order to help himself, but this doesn't mean he can stay with them after they are home safe.
I'd just like to know if they give him a car before he leaves. With his Interceptor destroyed, I wonder where he plans to go on foot?
That man won't settle down until he gets his car back
he had to walk away...otherwise ThunderDome wouldn't happen.
If he with companion , He's alone
I always imagined he'd immediately faint and faceplant into the ground from blood loss.
I really don't know what else to say other than to just say outright that this is the greatest movie ever made. All of the little details coming together with the bigger stuff to make this flawless work of art. The interactions between Max and Furiosa; Nux's whole arc; all of the moments that characterize the Immortan; Max's boot story; the messages of empowerment from both within and without; the effects; the music...all of it is immaculate.
Seeing this after Furiosa is amazing. Now knowing how everything culminated to here, brought a tear to my eye.
Excellent ending with a excellent music.
Bought DVD Walmart for less $4. Good deal, for really good movie!
Charlese is such a gorgeous woman - what a role for her to do.
True
@Lost yet Found only in the prequel
I watched this film without knowing too much about the previous ones and I think this last scene was the first time I took a breath, hahaha. What an exciting and suspenseful experience it was.
I love the whole aesthetic of this film
masterpiece
Fantastic movie I think. I loved the first two movies!
,, Reveal yourself!! "
,, We are Venom! "
They could have made a sequal with just three words “ill be back”
I have never seen a cool good action movie like this.
Corpus colossus is crying and I kind of feel sorry for his loss at 2:01
love the look the young war boys give him though haha
How to know if you were loved in life or not: If your mutilated corpse is unceremoniously dumped off of an engine block after roasting on it for a while and then a crowd descends upon your corpse and begins tearing it apart with their bare hands, you were probably not loved.
What does he care, he's in Valhalla
2:42 so handsome
Agnes Akne just marry him already
what i said when i saw it
1:03....it looks like Max shows Immortan Joe is dead, showing that everyone in the place is free....
I guess he can call himself "The Road Warrior" again...
Funny as hell how Tom Hardy does his look up from the crowd thing again like he did in DKR. Watch it happen again. 😂
What is DKR?
@@backtopurrrfectagain6681 The Dark Knight Rises
i love he got this conclusion. he was finally able to save people.
I cried during this scene. This movie is the best thing to come out of Hollywood in ages it seems. After viscerally experiencing everything these people went through it was so cathartic to finally see them through to the end. Well done. Bravo. Kudos. Thank you for sharing. May I see you in Valhalla, shiny and chrome. At least until TH-cam gets around to deleting your videos and shutting your channel down. But, who cares. Fuck 'em. They will go down in flames themselves someday. Some...day... Mark my words.... ;)
This whole movie makes me cry because it's such an absolute breath of fresh air from the cringe fest rank and file TRASH that Hollywood tries to pass off as movies these days. Fury Road just keeps aging magnificently with every passing year.
Technically it came out of Australia.
It didn't come from Hollywood. That's why it's amazing.
Nux was the real star of thr film. Max was just a background figure. When Nux stared at all of us, whispering "Witness Me", I knew this movie was something special. Amazing stuff.
4 years later : Apparently TH-cam likes it too
I’ve been to Australia and I can confirm this movie has it right. I shared similar experiences when I was there and the terrain was the same. Good to see an accurate biography of a land and its people
one of the best action movie ever made
This is not only one of the best movies made in the past decade, this is one of the best movies ever made IN GENERAL
For anyone wondering, this movie takes place between The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome.
-Mad Max
-The Road Warrior
-Fury Road
-Beyond Thunderdome
I'm not too convinced, why before Beyond Thunderdome but not after?
Warner Bros and George Miller confirms that Fury Road is the current present 🎁 of Mad Max.
Then the video games must start after The Road Warrior.
No, the video game is non-canon, it's not connected to the films, as stated by the developers themselves. The 2015 Mad Max comic book, in which Miller co-wrote, explains that Fury Road takes place after Beyond Thunderdome.
i feel sorry for those who didn't get the chance to watch this masterpiece on theaters and experience in all of its IMAX glory
one of the few scattered true once in a lifetime experiences for those who enjoy cinema
We see the car being raised on the elevator. We see Max and Furiosa standing next to each other on the car. How the hell does Max get back to the ground for the last shot?
He jumps down?
I came to the cinema blind not knowing what this movie is about. and i was totally blown away by it and the rock ass music especially hearing it in cinema
2:59 is my favorite Mad max 😍❤
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@@حسنجاسم-ض8ح ممكن سم الفلم بلا زحمه
Cool detail that the people at the citadel weren't evil they just followed Joe's orders, they didn't try to kill the crew, they just kind of looked around for orders until the war pups let the crew up, then they just kind of accepted it and let them on without a fuss.
The only sad part of this ending to me is that the mighty black Ford falcon interceptor of max was destroyed...
It was actually destroyed in MM2
@@SantomPh yea I remember
@@SantomPh
It was rebuild in the Fury Road Prequel comic, and it was explain who was that girl that Max keeps seeing in his vision..
It had rust & was out of rego anyway🤨
Cuando Hollywood hacía exelentes películas
Melhor filme que assisti em toda a minha vida.
Just watched all parts thank you
The only thing they need to do now that the water flows freely is to set up a sort of aqueduct so that the water can flow to areas around the Citadel without it being wasted.
For the longest time I compared Joel from the TLOU...to MAX... they both lost someone irreplaceable...
they both kept their emotions in check...
survived on instinct & will alone...
Joel who found someone to keep him going...
So did MaX at the end... but he still not emotionally intact or healed to join a society... someday maybe...
the story is Max Mad but really, its Furiousa. And i dont hate it.
actually Max is Mad, Mad that his wife and son were killed, mad that his best friend was burnt to a crisp, mad that his dog was killed with an arrow, mad his precious car was destroyed and mad that everything he loved has been taken away from him. Max is Mad, just in his own Mad way.
I like to imagine that, in all the movies after the first one, Mad Max doesn't actually exist. These are all stories of actual events being told in-universe, and Max is a folk hero archetype that they insert into each to spice it up; kind of like the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone's westerns.