646f9e108c It is a couple of years in the future… The highways of Australia are ruled by violent gangs who have turned the highways into a battlegroundthey loot gasoline and terrorize the innocent. Max Rockatansky is a policeman who had everything… Until, a murderous motorcycle gang led by the evil Toecutter burns his partner Jim Goose to death and murders his wife and son, after Max killed their leader &quot;The Knight Rider&quot;. Loosing his rocker, Max decides to take the law into his own handshe sets out to get his revenge on the motorcycle gang and become the road warrior known&quot;Mad Max&quot;. In an Australian dystopia of decaying order and violent highways, a police pursuit driver is drawn into a path of vengeance after a motorcycle gang targets him for the death of their former leader. In the U.S. the Aussie accents were dubbed over. The sequel to _Mad Max_ was originally titled _The Road Warrior_ but is now known_Mad Max 2_. It was the very rawness and budgetary constraints of this little flick that made it what it was. A new kind of action hero in a new kind of world! Gibson&#39;s laughably underpaid (though unavoidably so) contribution cannot be underestimated. He imbued Max with more than the script actually merited. An attitude perhaps that struck a chord with many office-desk (wannabe) vigilantes. After all, Max takes control of his own life - is not cowed by authority. Max is everyman, the one inside us that few get the chance to let loose. He is part Jesus, part Che, part James Dean, all Australian yobbo! But this guy gets the job done - drop Max into Iraq next month and see how far Saddam Hussein gets trying to stock up on sarin!<br/><br/>Raw energy is what MAD MAX was all about! Distilled, tempered and inflamed by the time THE ROAD WARRIOR came around but at this juncture. a man on a mission and with the best tricked-up car since….well, THE CAR ! For those of you incidentally, totally mortified that his glorious black-hearted Interceptor was rendered dead-meat in MAD MAX 2, be comforted by the fact that it DOES in fact reside still in a museum in London (Why there and not Sydney I know not…perhaps for the same reason Australia still is not host to the cricket-ashes urn!) What chance of either&#39;s return when Greece can&#39;t even get the Elgin Marbles back?<br/><br/>Much has been made (and remembered) of the high-power car chases in this film, held by many in absolute reverence. In fact after the main cops vs The Nightrider work-out in the first few minutes of the flick, its pretty much all downhill in the action stakes - nothing subsequently in MAD MAX (1) comes near this brief sequence. This situation (with a way bigger budget) was inarguably reversed by the time THE ROAD WARRIOR came along. The stunts in THAT film have never been surpassed and remember this was without CGI fx.<br/><br/>MAD MAX has that indefinable &#39;something&quot; the sequels didn&#39;t…perhaps just a raw innovation couldn&#39;t be duplicated - rather like ur first kiss. It might not have been the best, but it sure IS fondly remembered. The official reason given was that a studio executive believed that the US public would not be able to understand the Australian accent.<br/><br/>After watching the undubbed version, now I&#39;m confused. The accents used by all players are quite mild. No-one should have had a problem understanding anybody.<br/><br/>Released at about the same time here, Gallipoli kept the dialog, and for the most part, the accents were heavier.<br/><br/>What makes it worse, is the American dub is so very poorly done that it has a weird &quot;studio&quot; flavour to it, which I nicknamed the &quot;Pippi Longstocking syndrum&quot;. They didn&#39;t even try and do it well. It's pretty much assumed throughout art and literature that the collapse of civilization will result in the rise of barbarism. That assumption underlies Mad Max, where the strong prey on the weak, and Max steps in to be the equalizer. Yes, Max&#39;s boss mentions that &quot;Goose bought it.&quot;. The Doctors talking about Jesse are convinced that she will die because her injuries are severe. The doctor instructs the nurse to re-assure Max that Jesse will be pull through. However, Max was right outside the room and overheard them talking about the extent of her injuries and that she won&#39;t survive. Basically no, but there is one version with two audio differences; the first being the original Australian accented soundtrack and the second being the American dubbed soundtrack.<br/><br/>Apart from dubbing the entire movie because Americans might find Australian accents difficult to understand, &quot;Mad Max&quot; in North America was completely the same cut. The original Australian dialogue soundtrack was released for the North American DVD premiere in 2000. The Night Rider probably experienced an acute onset of depression because he&#39;d finally met an opponent who might catch him or matched him for driving ability. Also, he probably felt he couldn&#39;t escape. It actually adds another element of humor to the scene.<br/><br/>It is also likely that he was relying on his reckless naturean advantage to outmaneuver the police. Along comes an officer who beats him in a game of chicken, and who is also driving a patrol car that can catch up to the one he is driving from a dead stop, and he knows that he isn&#39;t likely to get out of this alive. Max&#39; wife mentions that he has been on the news several times, it is also possible that Nightrider recognized the notorious Max in his rearview mirror. Barring all else, Nightrider is shown to be quite psychologically unstable, screaming like a lunatic in nearly every shot in which he appears. Merely losing the game of chicken may have been enough to damage his fragile psyche to that degree. &quot;A FEW YEARS FROM NOW…&quot; but a specific year is never mentioned and so the exact year is left ambiguous, with signs of society breaking down. The film was influenced by fuel shortages in Australia in the mid-1970s due to the 1973 OPEC Oil Crisis, which led to several violent incidents throughout the country. No. It&#39;s an original story by director George Miller and his writing team. However, it&#39;s believed Miller did base it on riots that took place in 1970s Australia over fuel shortages and the muscle car culture that was popular back then. The UK theatrical version was cut in one scene . This version was used for the old VHS by Warner from 1986. All other VHS and DVD releases are uncut. Approx. 50 seconds are missing in this version. The title could have a double-meaning, some viewers interpret MaxMad-angry, while others find he is mad-crazy. Both interpretations could be correct. Throughout the film Max tells his boss that he feels that he needs to quit the Bronze because he&#39;s starting to enjoy the carnage and mayhem that the job entails. Max feels that if he starts to enjoy it, he&#39;s gone crazy and is no better than the criminals. At the end of the film, after his wife and son are run down, Max snaps and likely becomes infuriated at their deaths, which prompts him to seek revenge on the Toecutter gang. After dispatching everyone in the gang, he handcuffs Johnny the Boy&#39;s ankle to a wrecked vehicle with a leaking gas tank, he then sets up a fuse, and gives Johnny a hack saw, telling him he can try cutting through the chain or cut through his ankle. Johnny screams at Max, calling him a bloody mad man. 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