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7/10
Do you have it in you to make it epic?
jethro-1788123 May 2024
George Miller... "Why yes, yes I do. Well sort of anyway..."

I really really wanted to love Furiosa but in the end I didn't, I liked it but didn't love it. Big big shoes to fill, I completely love Fury Road - a perfect action film in every way, so I was prepared to have this film fall in its shadow. Which it did. Furiosa is fun but its sadly no FR.

The good news: You want action? There is action, loads of it. Like any good Mad Max story it holds true to its promise to entertain the masses with spectacle. Glorious. We get the hot rods, big wheels, diggers, bikes of all shapes and sizes, as well as flying contraptions, weaponry galore and no holding back on the violence. Explosions, bodies flying, witness me etc. Plenty. It can be brutal and nasty but true to form and true to Mad Max. What more do you want?

Casting is good, perhaps a few too many characters leaving each of them to have not quite enough to do especially with Immortan Joe's followers. Anja Taylor Joy is good as Furiosa and Hemsworth seems to really be enjoying himself. Dementus is a great villain, a sort of love child of Immortan Joe and The Humungus; the presence, the wee speeches, his villainy is fun. And he gets to be very Aussie no need to hide that accent. I also liked a younger and much cleverer Immortan Joe; in this film he's not the core bad guy and without the need to get his 5 wives back as a motivator making him crazy we get to see him as the warlord he is. Smart and patient and in control.

And there's world building! Which was very cool. We got to see more of the Wasteland and get hints of how it ticks and what made it so.

The bad news: Visually Furiosa is a bit of a mixed bag; sometimes we get stuff worthy of its predecessor and other times we get stuff that is... less so. The colour is much more pale than the richness of FR and the cinematography is no where near the standards. Occasionally the CGI lets the film down just a bit. In Fury Road you got the impression that it was almost all practical effects even if it wasn't. In Furiosa there are sequences where I went... 'eww, yikes' as the standards of the film dropped. Only a few moments but be prepared.

The music is often absent or very lacking. The sweeping epics of Fury Road are almost gone instead we get much more background stuff or even sadly largely silent action sequences. This leads to a lack of tension, nothing edge of your seat here.

The writing and edit isn't great. The characters lack spark and bits feel missing. Miller is trying to tell a story but seems unsure of how to write characters in which one can invest. Furiosa has more ambition in its story telling and I think its execution is lacking. The core story solid but it seems a bit empty on the screen. The film jumps at times skipping over character development worthy of exploration.

In the edit i really really missed the fast cuts of Fury where Miller really built his scenes through tight production and cuts and edits where everything builds beautifully and leads to a great conclusions. Miller did this scene after scene in FR whereas in Furiosa its really lacking. Means theres not as much tension, not as many 'that was close' nor 'that was amazing' moments.

Overall I did like it. Furiosa is a good Mad Max film but its no Fury Road. I'd be surprised if the film is recognized at Oscar time, where Fury Road won 6 Furiosa might get a nomination or two in the technical but no nominations for Directing or Best Picture.

By my deeds I honour him...

By my wallet I honour George Miller, Witness Furiosa. Its worth your time and money but not more than that.
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7/10
Good start, ending could have been better
alwinsup23 May 2024
Pretty good movie. Enough action and with enough speed for the most part. Fun to see the three major settlements back from the 2015 mad max saga.

In the begin I did worry a little bit about the green screen effect what I did notice but that feeling faded away over time.

There is however one big negative and that was the last 20/30minutes. Slow paced, little bit boring and dragged on.. I was kinda waiting for the movie to just end. Its a shame because it makes you leave the theaters with a bad taste for a pretty good movie.

Actors were decent, script decent, action decent, green screen decent (but could been better), story line decent (except ending).

All by all 7out of 10.
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9/10
15 years of Wasteland
masonsaul25 May 2024
It would be folly to try and outdo Fury Road and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is smart enough to not even attempt that. It's a completely different film in its structure which allows it to be a prequel that tells a complete story on its own whilst still enhancing Fury Road with its world building. The fact that George Miller is still telling stories in the wasteland at this scale is a real gift.

Alyla Brown gets a lot more screen time than child versions of pre-established characters usually get and with next to no dialogue she is superb at communicating everything without words. Carrying that on for the second half, Anya Taylor-Joy does a phenomenal job and was right to fight to keep the scream in. If you need someone to act exclusively with their eyes, she is as perfect as they come.

Chris Hemsworth is clearly relishing the opportunity to play a properly mad villain with Dementus and has so many chill inducing moments. This is easily the best he's been so far, completely unhinged with just enough depth to explain everything he does. He's a complicated figure who always seeks power but is never able to truly hold onto it.

George Miller truly is a genius when it comes to exploring this franchise. Getting to see a fully realised Gas Town and Bullet Farm allows this world to cohere like never before and the action crafted here is so epic with gorgeous imagery that refuses to slow down. Just like John Seale achieved last time, Simon Duggans's cinematography can keep the action clean no matter what's thrown at it.

It makes sense that the only way Tom Holkenborg could come close to his best work on Fury Road was to return to the wasteland and his score here continues to compliment the kineticism of the action so well. The only downside is the CGI which looks pretty bad at various points and stands out further because of how well Fury Road implemented it.
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9/10
It was great!
mihaistaninxs22 May 2024
I just finished watching the movie premiere here in my country and i was soooo satisfied!

Let me start with the beginning: The little girl who plays Furiosa did an amazing job even if her dialogue was minimum! She was great! Chris Hemsworth as Dementus was funny, scary and...demented! This role of a villain was great for him and much much better than the last Thor interpretations!

Anya Taylor-Joy was, from my perspective, a much better Furiosa than Charlize Theron! She did an amazing job!

The CGI was there but it was top notch and the ones who complained about the use of CGI doesn't understand a movie like this needs some CGI!

The vehicles, motorbikes were steampunk constructed and cool! Dementus truck was a BEAST!!! The roaring of the engine was beyond cool! It was amaaaaazing! The young Immortan Joe was decent, his boys are there(from Mad Max: Fury Road) .

Some little brutality, little humor that worked like a jewel!

A little minor Spoiler: i think there was a little, very little scene of Max filmed from behind..there was his car as well. The verdict: A must seen, a must seen in theater for the best feeling! The sound of motorbikes and that beast, the Dementus truck motor engine sound was so cool!!! 9/10 from me!
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9/10
Very good storyline
shamileliyev25 May 2024
"Furiosa" is an exhilarating addition to the Mad Max franchise that masterfully blends intense action, compelling storytelling, and stunning visuals. Director George Miller returns with his signature style, delivering a prequel that not only lives up to the high standards set by "Mad Max: Fury Road" but also expands the lore in fascinating ways.

Anya Taylor-Joy shines in the titular role, bringing both ferocity and depth to Furiosa's character. Her performance is nuanced, capturing the raw survival instinct and emotional complexity of a young woman navigating a brutal, post-apocalyptic world. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with standout performances that add layers to the narrative and enrich the overall experience.

The film's action sequences are nothing short of spectacular. Miller's direction ensures that every chase, fight, and explosion is not only thrilling but also coherent and impactful. The practical effects and stunts are awe-inspiring, creating a visceral experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Visually, "Furiosa" is a masterpiece. The cinematography and production design transport viewers to a desolate yet strangely beautiful wasteland, where every frame is meticulously crafted to immerse the audience fully. The score, too, complements the film perfectly, enhancing the tension and emotional beats with its powerful compositions.

Beyond the action, "Furiosa" offers a compelling story of resilience, rebellion, and redemption. It delves into the origins of one of the franchise's most iconic characters, providing a rich backstory that fans will find deeply satisfying. The film balances its high-octane sequences with moments of genuine character development and emotional resonance.

Overall, "Furiosa" is a triumphant return to the world of Mad Max. It's a must-watch for fans of the series and a standout action film in its own right, combining breathtaking action, strong performances, and a gripping narrative to create an unforgettable cinematic experience.
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9/10
Furiosa is an absolute thrill ride, with jaw-dropping action, a kickass female lead, and visuals that will leave you breathless!
Ratingzzz22 May 2024
From start to finish, Furiosa is filled with heart-pounding action sequences, breathtaking visuals, and a captivating storyline. Anya Taylor's performance as Furiosa is nothing short of incredible, showcasing her strength, determination, and vulnerability. The film's post-apocalyptic setting is brought to life with stunning cinematography and jaw-dropping practical effects.

The intense chase scenes and thrilling battles will keep you on the edge of your seat. Furiosa is a modern action classic that deserves all the praise it has received. Don't miss out on this epic adventure!

You should see this one the biggest screen possible!
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9/10
This is what action is....
kanhalangsycamden25 May 2024
I feel many go into Furiosa expecting a Mad max movie, and at its core it is so much different. With its predecessor being Fury road, Furiosa had a very high bar to achieve. However, these 2 movies are so different, while they may seem similar they are completely different action movies. Furiosa takes on a much more gritty aesthetic with the use of slightly more muted colors, a much different protagonist, and a more complex story. The use of cgi is pretty disappointing, if you have a keen eye you can pretty easily the digital doubles and green screen. Furiosa, while it may have many flaws, is one of the best action movies to come out in recent times, and I hope it gets the recognition it deserves.
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6/10
Good recipe with subpar ingredients
ZeroDucks23 May 2024
Furiosa would be easier to watch if Fury Road never happened. After the incredible cinematography magic that genius John Seale weaved, Furiosa felt just like some lacklustre adaptation of a far superior source material.

Only thing I found charming was the overall 80's feel, resembling the style of a Road Warrior, and some scenes feel like they were recreated straight from the original trilogy. While action sequences are, as expected, top notch, the epic sense of awe and sheer crazy excitement that ludicrous stunts and choreography brought us in Fury Road was lacking. Editing was sometimes atrocious. Even in the best action or "poignant" scenes this movie had to offer, I never felt that I'm watching it from the edge of my seat, nor did I get emotionally involved with any of characters.

Speaking of which, acting was fairly wooden, lines declamatory delivered, the script overall seemed recycled and overly done, bordering on boring. Storytelling was chaotic, rushed and dragged at the same time. Sometimes the unnecessary narrator helped things to move along, unfortunately in a bad way.

But the major flaw was that there was no hero's journey for any of characters. Furiosa is the same person at the beginning as she is at the end of a movie, same as Dementus. Remember Nux and his journey? There is nothing like it in Furiosa. Furthermore, Furiosa endures every hardship with the same fierce look in her eyes - we never see pain, never fear, never doubt. She shrugs any injury off, like a terminator. It was hard to get emotionally involved with her character. Unfortunately, she came across as a classic girl boss, amazing in everything she does from the start to the finish, as a kid, and as an adult. Relationship between Furiosa and Praetorian Jack is so robotic and unemotional it's painful to watch. Dementus's monologue at the end was a snoozefest. All in all, I witnessed it, and found it mediocre.
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8/10
The fifth rider of the apocalypse
hemipristiss22 May 2024
Can this top Fury Road? No. Was that expected? Also no. To follow-up on a masterpiece like that is very hard and the expectations going into this movie were very high. For me it sadly did not meet them, but the movie was very enjoyable! Though the CGI at the beginning felt very 'off' to me, the captivating story and beautiful environment (orange) made me forget that rather quickly. The story is told very well via voice-over which was a very welcome surprise. Going into this I read Anya Taylor Joy had about 30 lines, which I found extremely little. Comparing to that, Tom Hardy spoke bibles full. However, the lack of a dialogue from her does not feel forced or troublesome at all! She speaks when needed and zips it when not.

Where Fury Road was a movie PACKED with action and chase scenes, this movie really does expand on the little knowledge we have of the world which was not needed to watch Fury Road but was very fun to see. The sets are beautifully made, but as much as I love Anya Taylor Joy, for me she could not compare to Charlize Theron who will always stay Furiosa for me. However, Anya really does shine in this movie and the chasing scene in the end is absolutely scintellating to experience. The beautiful music by Junkie XL really does add a lot to the movie.

Overall, this movie about 'the fifth rider of the apocalypse' is beautiful, captivating and I am ever so glad to have seen it.
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6/10
MEDIOCRE!
johannes-stal22 May 2024
Max Mad fan here, I would rate previous movies: Mad Max around a 6, Road Warrior 8 Thunder Dome 7 Fury Road 9 and speaking of Fury Road....

This is unfortunately a pale comparison to Fury Road. The look is off everything from camerawork to editing to the costumes to vehicles to action scenes. Loads of bad CGI replaces the high octane realistic crazy stunts and motor mayhem from fury road. It all looks shot in a studio with fake everything. Big drop in quality and a sense of realism.

It's sad to see that Miller has settled for the studio instead of real vehicles in real environments with neck breaking stunts. Both clothes and vehicles just looks very designed now as well instead of a somewhat believable mishmash of what can be found in the wastelands. It's also a-lot cleaner in every way, vehicles look shiny and newly made. It just feels more censored and less naked and rough.

The story surprises nobody and is pretty much exactly what you expect. Void from a lot of the epic action scenes you might have to expect after fury road. You get some decent action but Fury Road is the gold standard here and this is not even close. Look and feels more like a cookie cutter action movie set in the Mad Max universe. Had I have to guess without knowing it I would never have guessed that Miller directed this. The world building is cool though and you get more of the cool world of Mad Max so that is a big plus.

Actors do a decent to a good job all around.

Immortan Joe is not impressed.

MEDIOCRE!!!
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9/10
It's not a 10, but great movie!
dam-2442119 May 2024
When I say breaking bad, LOTR is a 10, and I give this a 8, thats an amazing score and compliment.

I thought there was no way this movie was gonna beat fury road, but wow i was surprised. I cannot tell you what it lacked, because I truly feel like this movie was so well rounded, and diligently executed. It had action, script, well playing actors, drama, cinematography and music!!

This is what you come to the cinema for, how lucky are we to have watched to extremely good movie this year already ( dune 2 ). I could be talked in to watching this a second time for sure.

Oh god I love good movies!
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6/10
A Disappointing Experience in Every Aspect
Fosse9rim23 May 2024
A weak repeat of its original version that is extremely boring, devoid of content, and even lacks the appeal of real action. I prefer to watch the 2015 version and enjoy it instead of watching this film. The performances are extremely weak and unconvincing, making it impossible for you to sympathize with them. The lack of contrast and ups and downs in the film prevents you from getting engaged and understanding it. Even the director fails to create the suspense he aims to instill in you. In terms of special effects and sound quality, if I were to compare it with the film "Dune II" that I watched on the same IMAX screen two months ago, I must say it was really unsuccessful in this area. The sounds not only failed to shock you but also created noise.
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5/10
A missed opportunity.
EpicCthulhu23 May 2024
While Fury Road boasted impressive stunts and action set pieces, Furiosa unfortunately over-relies on poor CGI and green screen for all its action scenes, completely detaching viewers from any sense of immersion.

With the recent movie The Fall Guy feeling like a love letter to stunts and filmmaking, Furiosa felt like the exact opposite.

Although the movie successfully conveys the themes it aims to explore, it falls flat narratively due to its incredible repetitiveness and predictability. The action lacked excitement and thrill, leaving much to be desired after watching.

Junkie XL delivers an uninspired soundtrack, with all the songs sounding similar to ones we've heard before. The acting was, however, for the most part great, with Chris Hemsworth standing out as the villain.

Furiosa fails to capture the magic and excitement of its predecessors, relying too heavily on subpar CGI and lacking originality in its narrative, action and soundtrack. Despite its thematic ambitions, the film ultimately feels like a missed opportunity and a step down for the franchise.
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8/10
It was never meant to top Fury Road!
and_mikkelsen24 May 2024
However does it mean this movie is bad? No!! Fury Road is a masterpiece and it is damn near impossible to come up with something that can surpass it!

This is a movie for the action fans, as there is a TON of that, with some great intensity, spectacle and an overall feeling, that this movie should be experienced at the movies! Trust me, watching it at home is not the same! It needs a big screen!

The story was fine, Anya Taylor Joy and Chris Hemsworth did great as their respective characters! I was glad to see them do something like this, as I now will remember them for these roles!

Cinematography.. excellent! The effects were great too and I was never too distracted by the CGI, just a little!

If you are looking for a fun time at the movies, this is a safe bet!
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10/10
Different from fury road
dobberen25 May 2024
I loved this movie. I didn't love everything about this movie, but I absolutely loved it.

I loved fury road and I loved this one. They are quite different, and I personally enjoyed Furiosa more.

Fury road is like one, long, action-fuelled, fever dream of a music video,where the plot is tertiary. Furiosa is more like a post-apocalyptic western/opera.

The story telling is top notch, the actresses portraying Furiosa are outstanding and Chris Hemsworth is phenomenal.

What really stood out to me was how masterfully the movie was shot and edited. The cinematography is absolutely top-effing-dollar! I laughed, cried, and was on the edge of my seat for the entirety of this movie. I left the cinema feeling euphoric.
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10/10
FURIOSA is a GOLD PLAQUE of the YEAR with HIGH ON ACTION
kmkevinn-6473315 May 2024
In the desolate yet visually stunning landscape of George Miller's latest masterpiece, "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga," the audience is thrust into a maelstrom of high-octane action and profound storytelling. This prequel to the critically acclaimed "Mad Max: Fury Road" not only expands the lore of the titular character but also redefines the boundaries of the action genre. Anya Taylor-Joy had 30 lines of dialogue that delivers a tour-de-force performance as Furiosa, embodying the character with a fierce determination and emotional depth that captivates from the first frame. Chris Hemsworth's portrayal of the villainous Dementus is both charismatic and menacing, providing a perfect foil to Furiosa's heroism. George Miller's direction after watching FURY ROAD is nothing short of masterful & beautiful creations of what road action is really like; he crafts a narrative that is both expansive and intimate, with each set piece surpassing the last in scale and spectacle. The cinematography is a character in itself, painting the Wasteland of "WHAT A LOVELY DAY" with a palette that is as beautiful as it is desolate.

"Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" is a testament to the power of myth-making. It's a film that not only honors its predecessors but also stands on its own as a monumental achievement in cinema. With a perfect blend of relentless action, compelling characters, and a story that resonates with the human spirit's indomitable will, this film is the best films of this year of action. It cannot be lower at all. It delivers the goods with a gold plaque.
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8/10
WHAT A CINEMATOGRAPHY.
andrewchristianjr22 May 2024
A badass female revenge story with a character who can only trust herself in the game of survival. This film has car chases and biker hordes and flaming death, but almost more impressive are the small moments of beauty that you won't find anywhere else.

Synopsis: Snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers, young Furiosa falls into the hands of a great biker horde led by the warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the Wasteland, they come across the Citadel, presided over by the Immortan Joe. As the two tyrants fight for dominance, Furiosa soon finds herself in a nonstop battle to make her way home.
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6/10
2.5 hours felt like 4
kardayathomas24 May 2024
If you're expecting a non-stop, fast paced, high octane movie like Fury Road you'll be sadly disappointed with this outing. The first half is slow. Not to say there aren't interesting points but it could have been tightened up instead of dragged out.

The last hour is action packed. Not great but also not terrible.

There's a lot of call backs to Fury Road, almost as if they were going for a nostalgic vibe but that movie is not even 10 years ago yet.

If you didn't know beforehand that Chris Hemsworth was in the movie you wouldn't know it was even him. He's rocking prosthetic nose and teeth and speaks in a high pitched nasal voice.
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9/10
Epic Maxless Madness
damianphelps23 May 2024
One of the great movies.

The use of colour and especially sound in this movie is stunning. If you pay attention you will be completely captivated by the use of the soundtrack alone.

The story is wonderful. It fleshes out the Mad Max universe adding a richness and depth I didnt know I was missing.

Its full of action and story creating an outstanding cinema outcomes.

The acting, particularly the two leads, is first class and the movie is filled to the brim with rich bombastic characters.

This movie wins on absolutely every level and Im calling it early, this is the film of the year, no doubt :)
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6/10
Mediocre, George Miller.
im-aire26 May 2024
I had hopes for more action and crazy stunts. Less CGI and a more solid story.

Instead I got bored, there was 10x more dialog and emotions. The story on how Furiosa escaped was full of holes (a cult desperate for young healthy woman completely looking past her for years on end??).

Dementus was a glorified comedian and someone you could not take seriously. They couldn't even use the same voice effects for Immortan Joe as the 1st movie so he sounded like a small boy.

The 30 day war was a 10 second nothing.

It's a good movie but no way contends with the action scenes and stunts from fury road. It missed that action movie, edge of your seat vibe.

I witnessed it and It did not ride through the gates of Valhalla shiny and chrome.
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8/10
A great film for Mad Max enthusiasts
calummacleod-5131022 May 2024
George Miller is a genius. That is undoubtedly the most important thing to remember when watching Furiosa.

The way he constructs the world's and characters to fit his imagination is unparalleled. The action set pieces are so incredibly woven in to his story lines that you find it hard to understand how he starts creating a film like this.

I was lucky enough to attend the UK premiere of the film and hearing members of the cast and crew talk so passionately about the process helped me to understand the enormity of creating a project like Furiosa.

Chris Hemsworth steals the show as Dementia, the villainous gang leader, obviously having huge fun in a turn that contrasts so much from his usual turns as the hero of the piece. There are excellent turns from Anya Taylor-Joy, Tom Burke and Alyla Browne as Young Furiosa, helping to create an emotional understanding of how the character becomes so hell-bent on revenge.

At times, there is a complexity that seems unnecessary and becomes slightly frustrating at times when character development is taking precedence over action. In some ways the film is a victim of its own brilliance. Because the action sequences are so thrilling it does feel as though there just aren't enough of them. If you are going in to Furiosa expecting to see Fury Road, mark two then you may be a little disappointed.

However, if you are all in on this futuristic dystopia that Miller has created them you will be in for a treat.
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6/10
Prequel is serviceable, but NOT on the level of "Fury Road"
bastille-852-73154725 May 2024
After George Miller's 2015 masterpiece "Mad Max: Fury Road" revitalized not only its franchise but the action genre as a whole, expectations were sky-high for the next entry in the series. I remember being blown away by seeing "Fury Road" on the big screen back in 2015, and I was hoping that this gritty and often brutal prequel about Furiosa's childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood would help complement that film and stand alone as a compelling and action-packed entry in the series. Prequels aren't particularly easy to get right, particularly when it comes to establishing a sense of purpose and creating clear stakes and dramatic tension to keep the audience engaged even when they think they know the ultimate outcome of the story. But as we clearly know by now, Miller doesn't do things the easy way, so I didn't expect that to be much of a problem. Ultimately, I thought "Furiosa" was fine, but it sometimes feels flawed and dull in a way that "Fury Road" obviously isn't.

Running a lengthy but never lethargic 2.5 hours (which is a lot longer than previous movies in the series,) the film's primary plot centers on Furiosa seeking revenge against the evil Dementus (Chris Hemsworth.) Anya Taylor-Joy does well as Furiosa, always establishing a commanding sense of rage and trauma, but Chris Hemsworth sometimes over-acts as a sometimes-vicious, sometimes-campy, sometimes-Shakespearean sort of villain who ends up being a bit all over the place thematically. While the film does a good job establishing world-building, the plot still isn't especially unique, efficient, or consistently engaging despite being a bit dragged out. Audiences don't end up learning as much about Furiosa as a character as we would expect for a prequel that is this long. There are two prolonged action scenes that are very technically impressive, but the action is definitely not as good (and nowhere near as frequent) or ingrained in the story as in "Fury Road." Yet on the positive side, Taylor Joy's performance is generally strong, and the movie is still gorgeously shot, edited, and scored while always staying very visually engaging. While topping "Fury Road" probably would have been impossible, it's just at least a little disappointing that this film couldn't have been at least a little better or a little more purposeful. 6/10

Note: My ranking of the franchise, from best to worst, is as follows: Fury Road, The Road Warrior, Mad Max (the first movie,) Furiosa, Beyond Thunderdome.
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4/10
Furious at this Prequel
moviemanmo97325 May 2024
Furious at this prequal

Having watched "Mad Max: Fury Road" right before watching this, it was easy to notice the drastic decrease in quality. "Fury Road" is truly a full throttle action film while "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" is boring and nonsensical from the moment it starts. The opening scene shows a young Furiosa being kidnapped and blowing a whistle to call for help. A whole village of people hear the call but literally only two people respond. She is taken away and there are clearly opportunities when she could have been saved but she isn't for the sake of the plot. This kidnapping scene drags on with poor dialogue and lifeless humor. This was just the beginning of what the rest of this film would be.

Dementus (Chris Hemsworth) is a ridiculously lousy character. He was supposed to be the villain but takes on more of a comedic role. From the moment he appears on screen he looks like the parody of a villain. He has a prosthetic nose; he's wearing a white sheet for a cape and accessorizes his outfit with a teddy bear chained to his back. So, it was impossible to take him serious at all especially with that distracting nose that felt pointless to say the least. It didn't help that his dialogue was also playful and made this film a nightmare tonally.

The younger versions of Furiosa not played by Anya Taylor-Joy were well acted but took up too much of the run time. Anya Taylor-Joy was okay as Furiosa. However, there are scenes involving her character that didn't make sense like her walking around The Citadel with long hair unnoticed. Or Immortan Joe never noticing she's gone. Not to mention her escape when she loses her arm. Praetorian Jack (Tom Burke) was also just an okay character. I didn't mind his role in the story.

While the visuals were similar to those of "Fury Road", the action scenes didn't feel as intense. There were also random points in the film where someone would narrate the story which was a weird direction to tell this story.

Overall, this film was too long. There are too many scenes that are longer than they needed to be. It was boring for most of its runtime and failed to explore things that would have been more interesting. A forgetful prequel.
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10/10
Best Movie in Mad Max Franchise
ryanjohnsoniowa15 May 2024
I didn't think they could top Fury Road, but they did. I didn't think Taylor-Joy would pull off a young Furiosa after how well Theron played the part. But she did, stellar performance.

The real surprise is Hemsworth. Best performance of his career in my opinion. Didn't think his character as the villain could be played with such depth - he was perfectly cast, and wouldn't be surprised if he gets several best supporting actor nods during award season.

The quality of the acting overall was a surprise, but I expected awesome action sequences, and it didn't disappoint: the War Rig fight scene is just awesome. Miller and his team stepped it up even more from Fury Road, still giving the same look and feel of the brutal Wasteland, but with even more grittiness and realism, obviously taking advantage of advances in production since 2015.

Overall it is one of those rare prequels that is better than what was already a great sequel. I can't wait to watch it again when it is out on streaming and watch Fury Road immediately after.
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8/10
The Mad Max Saga is Still on the Right Path
nizarsalim25 May 2024
In Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, I praised nearly everything. The story and the themes it deals with, storytelling, performances of the cast, especially the ones of Joy and Hemsworth, direction, visual and sound effects, action sequences, cinematography, violence, soundtrack, and ending are all excellent and have nothing to be said against them.

Regarding the flaws, from my point of view, I saw two flaws in the movie, first, some story elements which were overlapping and confusing, and second, the 148 minutes runtime, which was too long to some extent. If the movie's runtime was 120 minutes, like Mad Max: Fury Road, that would have been much better.

I liked Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, and I am looking forward to see what the Mad Max franchise will have in the future. That is why when it comes to the score, I give Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 8 out of 10.
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