Review of Mad Max (1979) by Scott M — 11 Aug 2017
The kind of film that has not been made in Australia for decades.
Quite an acheivement for domestic cinema in its day. As I learned from the documentary, 'Not Quite Hollywood', the stunts were filmed on minmal budgets, and without many of the safety precautions that today are a legal requirement.
Portrayed here by a talented director, and equally talented actors, is a dystopian future in which society has broken down, and law and order no longer exist.
This review of Mad Max (1979) was written by Scott M on 11 Aug 2017.
Mad Max has generally received positive reviews.
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