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<blockquote data-quote="Argyle King" data-source="post: 9355117" data-attributes="member: 58416"><p>Short and sweet because I don't want to spoil anything:</p><p></p><p>I highly enjoyed the movie. The look, feel, and tone of the movie was a vast improvement over the previous film. </p><p></p><p>I don't know exactly how to explain it, but the film just felt right. Despite looking visually cool (and having an okay-ish story,) the previous film didn't feel like it fit into the world of Mad Max.</p><p></p><p>At times, Furiosa reminded me of the old MM movies; at times, Furiosa felt a bit like Conan-style Sword & Sorcery but with cars and guns instead of magic. </p><p></p><p>The battle scenes were cool. Nothing felt jarring or violated my suspension of disbelief. Even the things that (based on what I know of fixing cars and various other subjects) were kinda BS were still plausible-ish and made sense in the context of the story and the general vibe of the MM world. </p><p></p><p>Via the various personalities of characters and their conflicts, there are insights into worldbuilding and what things are like. There are a lot of ideas (and encounter ideas) that I plan to use when I run games. </p><p></p><p>If this movie had been the first Furiosa movie, I suspect that the Mad Max franchise would be healthier today and contain more movies.</p><p></p><p>TLDR: I highly enjoyed Furiosa. It is a vast improvement over the previous movie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argyle King, post: 9355117, member: 58416"] Short and sweet because I don't want to spoil anything: I highly enjoyed the movie. The look, feel, and tone of the movie was a vast improvement over the previous film. I don't know exactly how to explain it, but the film just felt right. Despite looking visually cool (and having an okay-ish story,) the previous film didn't feel like it fit into the world of Mad Max. At times, Furiosa reminded me of the old MM movies; at times, Furiosa felt a bit like Conan-style Sword & Sorcery but with cars and guns instead of magic. The battle scenes were cool. Nothing felt jarring or violated my suspension of disbelief. Even the things that (based on what I know of fixing cars and various other subjects) were kinda BS were still plausible-ish and made sense in the context of the story and the general vibe of the MM world. Via the various personalities of characters and their conflicts, there are insights into worldbuilding and what things are like. There are a lot of ideas (and encounter ideas) that I plan to use when I run games. If this movie had been the first Furiosa movie, I suspect that the Mad Max franchise would be healthier today and contain more movies. TLDR: I highly enjoyed Furiosa. It is a vast improvement over the previous movie. [/QUOTE]
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