![]() Warner Bros.' AVC-encoded 2.40:1 Full HD Blu-ray presentation of the film captures all of the above perfectly. Primarily painted in a gritty and highly-detailed sepia tone, this monochromatic aesthetic is broken up by strident patches of vivid colour – most notably golden stretches of sand and the rich reds that accompany explosions and jets of flame. Picture: Colour graded to within an inch of its life, Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the most visually striking and distinctive-looking big-budget movies to emerge from a Hollywood studio. Cue two hours of breathtaking, rubber-burning vehicular pandemonium… They're heading across the desert in search of a better life, guided by Joe's turncoat lieutenant, Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron). ![]() This time around Max (Tom Hardy) gets caught up with five young women fleeing their lives as wives of grotesque warlord Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne). ![]() Judging from this two-hour filmic firecracker, time has done nothing to diminish the character nor the ambitions of his creator, 70-year-old Australian writer-director George Miller, who returns to the wastelands for a spectacular sequel/reboot of operatic proportions. It's been 30 years since 'mad' Max Rockatansky last graced the silver screen with a new adventure. You'd have to be even madder than Max to skip this Blu-ray outing for George Miller's car caper
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