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Just finished Furiosa. Aside from the issue of it being a prequel, it's pretty solid and gives a bit of backstory for characters in Fury Road including the three city bosses.
Chris Hemsworth does have a bit of comic skill -- he plays Dementus for an undercurrent of laughs, and it's hard to miss a few minutes of the film when his beard and cloak are inadvertently dyed red, so you can't help but think of Thor. He's using a pretty twangy Aussie accent too.
The girl playing young Furiosa and Anya Taylor-Joy are both decent. It's really cool by the end when Taylor-Joy is actually talking (for awhile she plays at being mute), and she drops her voice a bit to channel Charlize Theron -- she's pretty spot-on. It's actually Taylor-Joy. Some people thought Theron had dubbed it in.
This film is a bit more laid-back than Fury Road and thus is a bit more of a conventional film, doing backstory/origin and then set pieces that have time to set up and breathe. So it's not really as balls-to-the-wall with manic energy like the first film. Taken for what it is, it's a pretty solid setup for Furiosa. We see how she go to where she was in Fury Road, how she learned to be a badass, and the different emotional wounds that created her.
I was gonna just give this a 4/5 but that last minute of the film was just like an omg holy shit moment that deserves SOME kind of kudos.
Like with the original, sound and visuals are really stellar even at home in 4K.
Chris Hemsworth does have a bit of comic skill -- he plays Dementus for an undercurrent of laughs, and it's hard to miss a few minutes of the film when his beard and cloak are inadvertently dyed red, so you can't help but think of Thor. He's using a pretty twangy Aussie accent too.
The girl playing young Furiosa and Anya Taylor-Joy are both decent. It's really cool by the end when Taylor-Joy is actually talking (for awhile she plays at being mute), and she drops her voice a bit to channel Charlize Theron -- she's pretty spot-on. It's actually Taylor-Joy. Some people thought Theron had dubbed it in.
In the first trailers for the film [and in the actual film], a voice-over that sounds like Theron narrates the hardships of Furiosa’s youth, but Taylor-Joy clarifies that it’s actually her speaking.
“Really?” Taylor-Joy says when I tell her that I thought Theron had come back to read this dialogue. “Good!” And then she ribs me a little: “You’re shocked that I’m good?” she huffs. “Acting darling.” She adds, “I was channeling Furiosa’s voice. Gal doesn’t talk much. When she opens her mouth, it’s rusty in there...”
This film is a bit more laid-back than Fury Road and thus is a bit more of a conventional film, doing backstory/origin and then set pieces that have time to set up and breathe. So it's not really as balls-to-the-wall with manic energy like the first film. Taken for what it is, it's a pretty solid setup for Furiosa. We see how she go to where she was in Fury Road, how she learned to be a badass, and the different emotional wounds that created her.
I was gonna just give this a 4/5 but that last minute of the film was just like an omg holy shit moment that deserves SOME kind of kudos.
Like with the original, sound and visuals are really stellar even at home in 4K.