Mad Max 4 Is NOT Dead
Why couldn't he be? Don't people age in movies? He had white hair in Thunderdome, of course he's gonna look more agèd now than he did in the other movies. I don't think the main character has to be young. Then again, maybe Max won't be the main character, they could go the Metal Gear Solid route and give us some dumbass secret main character and have Max in the movie a total of six minutes, enough in the intro to keep us seated and at the end, since they have the rights to use Mel in the movie anyway.[/list]
That depends on what your vision of a post-apocalyps is. In The Road Warrior it is explained that two nations went to war and dragged everybody else along, untill there was no more black fuel left. After that chaos followed as humankind began to pray on eachother, looting whatever was possible and speed-devils ruled the highways. Ample places maintained a form of 'governement and law' to protect the little that was left of civilisation. Max was such a protector when everything around them seemed to fall to pieces. When he drives off into the wasteland he leaves all that and his past behind him.Snake wrote:True but Mad Max happens right before the post apocalypse is in full effect
The decay of society and rise in chaos are the first signs
The sequels are set after post apocalypse
EDIT: And just now, I realised that was what you actually meant, no?
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Well that' s not true. His master signed him over so he didn' t have to participate himself (he was to old IIRC). Afterwards he stuck around 'cause he wanted to be free, well knowing that if the Brittish would win he would have fought for nothing.
Still, the film indeed is way too patriotic (as most US-army/action blockbusters are nowadays) and it reminds me to much of those old Russian and Chinese propaganda films, only with a little Tinseltown flavour added.
Still, the film indeed is way too patriotic (as most US-army/action blockbusters are nowadays) and it reminds me to much of those old Russian and Chinese propaganda films, only with a little Tinseltown flavour added.
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I haven't heard about any flak from the Church over this movie, but rather that the Vatican has officially endorsed it.
The uproar has come many from groups like the Anti-Defamation League and other Jewish organizations, which fear that this film will be seen as an indictment of Jews for the death of Christ. I (obviously) haven't seen the film and son can't comment on it in particular, but I will say that Passion Plays have a long history of inciting pogroms in their wake.
As for film depictions of the life of Christ...well, we've come a long way since the days when they wouldn't even show Christ's face, or when the League for Catholic decency lobbied to get scenes cut from the ending sequence of Spartacus that showed Kirk Douglas' face after his character had been crucified...
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The uproar has come many from groups like the Anti-Defamation League and other Jewish organizations, which fear that this film will be seen as an indictment of Jews for the death of Christ. I (obviously) haven't seen the film and son can't comment on it in particular, but I will say that Passion Plays have a long history of inciting pogroms in their wake.
As for film depictions of the life of Christ...well, we've come a long way since the days when they wouldn't even show Christ's face, or when the League for Catholic decency lobbied to get scenes cut from the ending sequence of Spartacus that showed Kirk Douglas' face after his character had been crucified...
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Yup, which pretty much puts this film in the same company as Lady Chadderly's Lover and Lolita, I suppose. Or, to put it another way, a right-winger's Last Temptation of Christ...Killzig wrote:OTB, most of the people speaking out about the film haven't seen it either.
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Could you be a little more specific? It was historical fiction, so you can't really debate how accurate the characters are because they didn't exist.Calal wrote: Still, the film indeed is way too patriotic (as most US-army/action blockbusters are nowadays) and it reminds me to much of those old Russian and Chinese propaganda films, only with a little Tinseltown flavour added.
Generally it was pretty good. The beginning of the movie they're all debating about whether they should go to war or not. Mel's character was saying stuff like how the war would be fought in their homes and shit. Lots of people back then took that argument. I think Thomas Jefferson, the guy who wrote the declaration of independence opposed war. That's like the first half of The Patriot. Then the guy loses his family and he's pissed. More people get pissed because they lost family to the British as well. Everybody wanted revenge. That's how it happened.
How is it "too patriotic"? Do you even know what you're talking about? If you mean it like they wanted to kill every British soldier that came a long, then you obviously never saw the movie.
If you're gonna bitch about patriotism, take a look at Braveheart. It doesn't get more patriotic than that. Is Scottish patriotism somehow more valid than American patriotism? I guess it's too shocking for the rest of the world when they see a war movie that isn't about Vietnam and Americans actually believe in what they're fighting for. Or maybe you're a few stupid kids who don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
In time magazine a couple of weeks ago they were talking about how some priests were po'd cause it was breaking some rules set up about not dramatizing the crucifiction and all that. They weren't rules so much as general guidelines that Mel didn't feel he should follow. ++ for that, or something.OnTheBounce wrote:I haven't heard about any flak from the Church over this movie, but rather that the Vatican has officially endorsed it.