andySu
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Two hours of sub roaring bass in Mad Max: Road Fury in this new post apocalyptic from creator/director George Miller, who brought the audience the drifter "Max Rockatansky" played this time around by (Tom Hardy) a loaner who prowls the desolate wastelands among brutal clans who would fight kill for oil and water.
(Charlize Theron) Imperator Furiosa transporting fuel with female prisoners looking for "the green place".
There are those who would still like the original Mad Max played three times by Mel Gibson during '79 '81 and lastly '85 put the role has been handed over to Tom Hardy, Is signed up for three more films if it goes the distance, we shall see?
At the end film Max, walks away amongst the crowed people so the road warrior is out there now...
Dolby TrueHD dialog normalization +4db
From the moment the soundtrack started up with roaring wide frequency range of the car engine I knew I was for the 2 hour ride.
Picture scope 2.39:1 is crisp shape and clear that often has warm tones of colour and few natural ones at times. at times seems the film framing is over cranked speeded-up for zany look of whole insanity of it.
Chapter 6 I found to be exciting when (Junkie XL) music kicks in with the sound effects flowing all around with motorbikes and weaponry fire, my ears locked on to some ricochets that I have heard in other films.
Low end digs in deep when the truck pushes sand around. Some gun shots are extended with the LFE.1 as the film pushes on the lows get insanely lower and higher towards the end.
The muzzle looks cool.
The stunts look great as well as dangerously crazy. They should include stunt men or team into the oscar category as the men/woman do a dangerous performances that I would normally pass on.
Film editing should get a oscar nod as well as the cinematography as its nicely paced and at times it doesn't seem like 2 hours.
(Charlize Theron) Imperator Furiosa transporting fuel with female prisoners looking for "the green place".
There are those who would still like the original Mad Max played three times by Mel Gibson during '79 '81 and lastly '85 put the role has been handed over to Tom Hardy, Is signed up for three more films if it goes the distance, we shall see?
At the end film Max, walks away amongst the crowed people so the road warrior is out there now...
Dolby TrueHD dialog normalization +4db
From the moment the soundtrack started up with roaring wide frequency range of the car engine I knew I was for the 2 hour ride.
Picture scope 2.39:1 is crisp shape and clear that often has warm tones of colour and few natural ones at times. at times seems the film framing is over cranked speeded-up for zany look of whole insanity of it.
Chapter 6 I found to be exciting when (Junkie XL) music kicks in with the sound effects flowing all around with motorbikes and weaponry fire, my ears locked on to some ricochets that I have heard in other films.
Low end digs in deep when the truck pushes sand around. Some gun shots are extended with the LFE.1 as the film pushes on the lows get insanely lower and higher towards the end.
The muzzle looks cool.
The stunts look great as well as dangerously crazy. They should include stunt men or team into the oscar category as the men/woman do a dangerous performances that I would normally pass on.
Film editing should get a oscar nod as well as the cinematography as its nicely paced and at times it doesn't seem like 2 hours.