Country: United States
Director: George Miller
Cast: Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee, and Courtney Eaton.
Imperator Furiosa serves a monstrous leader, Immortan Joe and she was looking for an opportunity to escape from that place. Finally, the day came when she gets that golden opportunity when an escaped prisoner Max joins the escape ride.
First things first, this is not just a simple black & white version of the original movie. More than that what happens when you watch an old classic movie with latest soundtracks and visual effects. The answer is simple, that's is Mad Max - Black & Chrome edition. Due to the fight sequences and visual effects, you don't get time to see the outstanding performances by the cast. And the most important thing that comes into my mind while watching this version was we can easily fix our eyes to the target. Miller always wanted to shoot this movie in monochrome and he believes that black & white will be the best version of this post-apocalyptic movie. Miller's logic is simple, the black and white images allow the viewer to focus more deeply into the picture. In colored images, the vibrant colors can distract your eyes and you can easily miss important notes. The looks of the characters and the total ambience changes with this chrome edition. Overall, it's an entirely different experience from the original version and I am really happy to watch this insane movie once again.
Verdict: Brilliant
Director: George Miller
Cast: Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee, and Courtney Eaton.
Imperator Furiosa serves a monstrous leader, Immortan Joe and she was looking for an opportunity to escape from that place. Finally, the day came when she gets that golden opportunity when an escaped prisoner Max joins the escape ride.
First things first, this is not just a simple black & white version of the original movie. More than that what happens when you watch an old classic movie with latest soundtracks and visual effects. The answer is simple, that's is Mad Max - Black & Chrome edition. Due to the fight sequences and visual effects, you don't get time to see the outstanding performances by the cast. And the most important thing that comes into my mind while watching this version was we can easily fix our eyes to the target. Miller always wanted to shoot this movie in monochrome and he believes that black & white will be the best version of this post-apocalyptic movie. Miller's logic is simple, the black and white images allow the viewer to focus more deeply into the picture. In colored images, the vibrant colors can distract your eyes and you can easily miss important notes. The looks of the characters and the total ambience changes with this chrome edition. Overall, it's an entirely different experience from the original version and I am really happy to watch this insane movie once again.
Verdict: Brilliant
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