It’s the kind of trailer that has such an impact that it’s almost impossible not to watch it. More than 10 years ago, visionary maestro George Miller revealed the first images of Mad Max: Fury Road, fresh from Comic Con, and it gave every moviegoer a big slap in the face.
Tom Hardy replaces Mel Gibson
What can we say about the incredible first trailer Mad Max: Fury Road (A movie where you absolutely have to stop after 1 hour and 30 minutes to see what Zoey Kravitz’s character is holding)? It begins with the sound of an engine and plunges the viewer into a desert world where we quickly learn that water is scarce and that people are killing each other for it as well as for gasoline.
The camera focuses on the car and the man from behind, looking at the horizon made of sand. “My name is Max, my world is in fire and blood.”he declares. The presentations take place with the hero played by Tom Hardy, who replaced Mel Gibson after three decades. and George Miller We are invited into an apocalyptic world full of sound and fury, chasing and then capturing Max.
BA of breathtaking beauty
As the minutes of this trailer pass, the rhythm and tension increase. At first it’s melancholic, then completely infuriating, but above all, it’s breathtakingly beautiful. The images that unfold before our astonished eyes, amidst a completely insane montage, are sublime and mark the fantastical return of one of SF’s most famous characters.
With its long-awaited first trailer Mad Max: Fury RoadThe credits of which also include Charlize Theron, very rare George Miller Proves we were really wrong to forget (probably). A follow-up trailer will confirm this resounding return for the Aussie ahead of the film’s theatrical release, which is nothing short of extraordinary given its much-hyped presentation at the Cannes Film Festival.
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