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Mad Maxxx

By Sam Cooper on February 26, 2010

Mad Max is the quintessential dystopian road movie of all time. Car chases in Vanishing Point have nothing on this guy. A phenomenon in the ’80’s, Mad Max is also notable for launching Mel Gibson into fame, whether that’s a good or bad idea is totally up to you.

The narrative is pretty standard, and follows the basic structure of a western: the law is present, but doesn’t necessarily go out of its way unless the bad guys push them over the edge. Case in point, Max’s friend who is burned alive serves as a catalyst of built up tension for Max, until it culminates with the death of his loved ones. It’s not until this moment that Max really goes over the edge, and we are then treated to a series of vehicle chases through barren lands. Replace vehicles with horses and you’ll see what I mean.

Mad Max is a fun film. I had some preconceptions going into this, but in no time at all they were ran down by screaming interceptors at 100 mph. The dystopian feel is much more subtle than in the sequels, but if you enjoy post-apocalyptic films, then this is where you should start.