Review of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) by Anna B — 13 Nov 2015
I can't remember the last time a movie lost me so quickly, as when Max takes Blaster's helmet off and Master comes running out blubbering about his innocence. Which leads directly to those horrible children.
I've never seen such a sharp turn into mediocrity. And I loved the first act. It regains its footing with the chase at the end, though it's a pretty stupid chase (you idiots are chasing a train, just blow up the tracks!), and it makes me wonder if Ogilvie directed all the parts that turned out shitty.
I wouldn't be surprised.
This review of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) was written by Anna B on 13 Nov 2015.
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome has generally received positive reviews.
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