Mad Max Fury Road

Mad Max Fury RoadDirected by …. George Miller
Written …. George Miller, Brendan McCarthy and Nick Lathouris
Music by …. Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL)
Cinematography by ….John Seale
Editing by ….Margaret Sixel

Runtime (120 min) Color
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Cameras: Arri Alexa M, Panavision Primo Lenses
Arri Alexa Plus, Panavision Primo Lenses
Blackmagic Cinema Camera (some shots)
Canon EOS 5D Mark II (some shots)

Cast
Tom Hardy … Max Rockatansky
Charlize Theron … Imperator Furiosa
Nicholas Hoult … Nux Hugh
Keays-Byrne … Immortan Joe
Josh Helman … Slit
Nathan Jones … Rictus Erectus
Zoë Kravitz … Toast the Knowing
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley … The Splendid Angharad
Riley Keough … Capable
Abbey Lee … The Dag

Courtney Eaton … Cheedo the Fragile
John Howard … The People Eater
Richard Carter … The Bullet Farmer
Iota Iota … The Doof Warrior
Angus Sampson … The Organic Mechanic

Set in a stark post apocalyptic desert wasteland, Max, a man fighting to survive both the harsh conditions as well as the ghosts of his lost wife and child loss of his wife and child, is captured by the savage rulers hoarding the last of Earth’s resources. They are holding “The Citadel” filled with a population of survivors called the War Boys. They are all strong, devoid of any fear of death, yet sick from the effects of living in with the damage caused by the past apocalyptic events. To survive they use blood from Max and others not effected by the disease. Max get’s tied to the front of a vehicle and caught in the middle of a chase after Furiosa tricks the gang leader’s by abandoning her supply mission and instead smuggling female sex slaves to what was once her homeland. Max, at first sceptical, decides to fight along with Furiosa in what turns out to be a 2 hour non-stop action chase scene.Mad Max Fury Road

Mad Max Fury Road, Review

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