Over two decades after Terminator 2, finally the halted evolution of blockbuster action cinema gets back on track. CGI as a supporting tool, not the entire fucking foundation.
The cgi they used helped the practical effects so much, which is how cgi should be used in my opinion. Make amazing practical effects, use cgi to help the cene (like the massive dust storm) and boom. Good result.
The making of this movie was just insane, going back to the early 2000's, almost being cancelled on three different occasions before finally filming in 2012, and all the onset drama and troubleshooting. It's a miracle it was made at all. It truly is a masterpiece.
Love the growls of all those engines at the beginning! What I love is a movie with so much testosterone can have great female characters and themes without feeling shoe-horned in. The whole feminist controversy is stupid IMO. It's just a great movie
@@williampoole1742 How it was f3min!st politics? The female group which was supposed to be some utopia of hippies living in a green place turned out to be just a bunch of aggressive bandits robbing people in the desert. One of Immortan´s wives even said it aloud for the less sharp viewers: "I expected something different, more of femininity" when the post-apo grandma was bragging about shooting people. This is rather a critique of rad!cal f3min!sm. The good guys won only because the women were able to put their prejudices against all men aside and realize not everyone is an evil warlord. The redhead girl won Nux on her side with empathy, not with girlbossing around. The warboys were the most used and abused people in the movie, so how it could be a f3min!st movie when Immortan Joe was abusive towards both men and women? You could even say he wasn´t entirely evil because he obviously cared about his wives to the point he rather choose to crash his car than to accidentally run over his wife. His society worked. They had water, food, a strong army of fanatical soldiers, and breeding program to keep mankind alive. I´m pretty sure he saw himself as a hero who saves mankind from extinction, but he went too far with all the t0talit4rian stuff and brainwashing of the warboys. I have no doubt if real world went post-apo there would be societies very similar to Immortan´s group, minus the rule of cool stuff.
@@danielarias5434 Nope, pretty much every explosion was real. Tho I think the only one that was CGI that I can think of was the car explosion in the sand storm
The best part was that they got right from one take. They added CGI to simulate the flames and actors, but other than that, yes they did tip over the War Rig.
@@DanMAD the part of where the Doof Waggon smashes into the War Rig and all those million pieces go flying into the camera blew my mind when i saw the BTS and that every single part was real ..they only added the background , the guitar and the flying steering wheel (wich were also real props thrown to the camera only in a different green screen and composed later)
Looking at what "Furiosa" looks like, I began to respect "Fury Road" even more. An amazing movie, where the main roles were played by a whole crowd of awesome stuntmen, and not some Tom Hardy, etc.
+Даниил Анатольевич фильм на самом деле реально унылая херня. В нём смысла чуть более чем 0, а макс там не такой и безумный. Просто ГГ любого боевика. По сути фильм вытаскивали только вот такие эпичные сценки.
I see this was the inspiration for Madonna's rebel Heart Tour. She had dancers on top of poles like this, and they were swinging back and forth, touching the audience. Obviously not as explosive or intense as this, but it was cool to see it live.
Just beautiful machines crafted to perfection to survive in the deadly environment the cult of the v8 is the only thing left in the ruined world of man and machine
❤😂😂❤, Все идеально... Играли за жизнь свободу, Идущие на смерть приветсвуют тебя Кровь и Песок... Он посмотрел на меня наш Отец... Ты либо прочел это либо увидел за жизнь