
In this thrilling installment we find Max still wandering the Wasteland and still haunted by the horrific visions and nightmares of his past when he encounters Imperator Furiosa, A battle scared warrior looking for her own redmeption as she defies the leader of Wasteland Immortal Joe when she takes his most prized possessions and flees.
Max and Furiosa band together to overcome Immortal Joe and his army in a deadly race for survival across the desert wasteland in search of a save haven for Immortal Joe's prized possessions and a search for purpose and redemption. Fury Road is an action packed thrill ride from opening frame to the end credits that breathes new life into George Miller's post-apocalyptic franchise that reminds us that blockbusters have the potential to not only be artistic, but radically visionary as well which is something that I feel has been missing in cinema today.
The over the top stunts, action sequences and eccentric characters will leave the audience craving more and quite saddended when the odometer hits 0 and the final credits roll but will be throughly entertained in between because what happens in between is enough action and suspense to last until the next time we see Mad Max on the big screen in his next adventure.