


Just skip the first film and go right to the sequel without missing anything,Īt least that’s what I’d recommend doing. Recap of the first film and highlights all the best parts, so you can actually Memorable, the story was much stronger, and the action scenes involving vehicleĭestruction were nothing short of awesome. Setting actually felt like an apocalyptic setting. Of Mad Max, because it further explored the character and the apocalyptic This is the movie that always came to mind when I thought In 1981, there was a sequel titled “ Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior”, and thisįilm was excellent. Outback area instead of a dystopian future. Glimpse of this film on TV, you’d probably just assume it takes place in some generic Inįact, it’s probably the cleanest and tidiest looking apocalyptic future everĬaptured on film, heck it doesn’t even feel like a Sci-Fi. With this type of setting go all out with demolished cities, and fields of deadīodies with rows of skulls everywhere, but this film is very different. I also have toĪdmire the subtlety of this apocalyptic future the film creates. Time, so he’s undeniably a talented and versatile filmmaker. George Miller is best known for directing and writing family movies like “ Happy Feet” and “ Babe”, which is personally one of my favorite childhood gems of all He definitely knows how to shoot aĬar chase, as well as create an uncomfortable atmosphere for this dystopian setting.

On top of his craft when directing this film. I will say that Director George Miller is
