Budget
$300,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$8,750,000
Gross worldwide
$8,773,197
Budget
$300,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$8,750,000
Gross worldwide
$8,773,197
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By Edgardo 2022-03-21 09:01:24
One of the most overrated movies in film history, I don't know how it was such a hit at the time. Not crazy, not violent, not exciting. The plot can be finished in ten minutes, but it takes more than 90 minutes to piece together. The final revenge plot was too hasty. The male protagonist's anger value accumulated for so long was over before he could vent it, and he failed to capture the thrill of using violence to control violence. The stunts are commendable, live-action, hands-on. Although...
By Amelia 2022-03-20 09:01:21
This is the carnival of the beast! !
In Guangzhou, I always wanted to see what story Crazy MAX was telling. I always thought it was an American movie, but I didn't expect it to be an Australian movie.
Because it is an old film, it does look a bit "rough", but I think a film is wonderful, on the one hand, it can fully express what the author wants to express, on the other hand, it can highlight the era at that time.
Movies like this "great" have been classics from ancient times to the present, such as "Zorro" and "The...
By Elmo 2022-03-20 09:01:21
The first part of "Mad Max" is very different: is it still a gangster movie?
Mad Max's first film is what many call a wasteland movie. Perhaps because the budget was tight, the details were not built at all. In other words, it's not strictly a wasteland movie.
So what kind of movie is it? In fact, "Mad Max" combines the styles of many movies. The most notable is the road film, which needless to say, and this most basic setting has been carried over to the next few films. The second is the American Western, where Max acts like the cowboys, but with a different...
By Salma 2022-03-20 09:01:21
"Mad Max" from the New York Times film review
Along with frequent infestations by animals such as jack rabbits and kangaroos, Australia has been plagued by robbery in droves of motorcycle states for "many years to date". So, a high-level? Big Road Police decided to enforce boycott state laws.
That's exactly the filmsy plot thread for "Mad Max" -- it just happens to be showing at Embassy 5 today. The thread, however, does provide a sufficient frame for the vivid chase and stumbling sequence across the desolate Australian...
By Shanny 2022-03-19 09:01:03
I don’t know if the plot setting and shooting style of Australian movies are always so strange. From the beginning of “War at Dawn”, I feel that this is really the difference between the two hemispheres. What a nation facing upwards can correctly understand.
To be honest, the movie is a bit strange in terms of plot setting. Given that the first movie was made in 1979, it is understandable, and the style is also considered to be the style of that era. Max is still a normal policeman in...
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By Lexie 2022-04-24 07:01:03
The first one feels pretty rough, and it's unsatisfactory in many details. However, due to the cost of production, it is a good result to have such a degree of completion. It's starting to feel that way as a whole, and I can't wait to watch the next...
By Grady 2022-04-24 07:01:03
What a visual sense of Danger Days! [No, it should be the other way around == Mel Gibson was so handsome when she was young, I was so nervous when Jessie was blocked at the farm! I always thought Max was riding a motorcycle, but I never thought he was driving! I'm so afraid that MM4 will ruin the feeling of the 1980s....
By Tyrel 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Thunderbolt detective swept the bikers in anger. The slightly cruder story is well shot for a limited budget, although the angle of the shot sometimes confuses whether it's in the front or the back of the car. . Lao Mei's movie starring debut, a god horse? ! He was only 23 then? ! !...
By Santos 2022-04-24 07:01:03
It's really weird, but dystopia isn't fun...
By Jaylon 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Originally, I had no feeling for this kind of action movie. The first one was far from what I imagined in all aspects, mainly because I had no money. The sense of desolation and apocalyptic feeling in "Beidou Shenquan" and the violent index of the villain are only a bit lost. . The story doesn't have any bright spots, and it is mainly to pave the way for the sequel in terms of...
[the Kid is handcuffed to a car that's about to explode]
Max: The chain in those handcuffs is high-tensile steel. It'd take you ten minutes to hack through it with this. Now, if you're lucky, you could hack through your ankle in five minutes. Go.
[the hacksaw is dropped next to The Kid, and Max limps off]
Bubba Zanetti: We're here to meet a friend. Comin' on the train.
Station Master: Nothin' comin' on the train except a couple of crates and a, uh, coffin!
Bubba Zanetti: Our friend.
Station Master: That must be your friend over there. They didn't leave much of him.
Bubba Zanetti: Must've cut his heart out, eh?
Station Master: Yes. That's what I meant. Poor bastard!
Toecutter: [whirls on the Station Manager] The Nightrider. That is his name... the Nightrider.
Station Master: [frightened] The Nightrider.
Toecutter: Remember him when you look at the night sky!
Station Master: I will.
Toecutter: Take your hat off.
Station Master: Anything you say.
Toecutter: Anything I say. What a wonderful philosophy you have. Take him away.