The art consists of storyboards, story scene paintings, character and vehicle design. In terms of break down, I would say it's 50-50 art and photography. This book features the art and making of the film. The only problem: Joe's chief "imperator" Furiosa (a brilliant Charlize Theron, complete with bionic arm) has his prized wives aboard the War Rig, a hulking weaponised truck, and makes a break for freedom. The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road is a huge 176-page hardcover artbook that measures 16 inches diagonally across. The grotesquerie is brutal: tumour-ridden and scarred figures ravaged by the poisonous desert and driven to worshipping the twin gods of petrol and Valhalla. The curtain raises as Max Rockatansky – Tom Hardy, now that Mel Gibson is clearly too mad even for Miller –- is captured by a local warlord Immortan Joe, who rules a desert enclave of radiation-mutated freaks and misfits, enslaving beautiful women to create healthy heirs. ![]() It makes Fast & Furious look positively pedestrian.įury Road follows on from 1985's Beyond Thunderdome, but in truth you needn't have seen any of the previous films to grasp what's going on. And despite the years of setbacks and delays, it's worth the wait: this is a riotous spectacle of carnage, in which junked cars and grotesque bodies combine in an operatic orgy of violence. ![]() Read more: Gallery: Mad Max: Fury Road reviewNeedless to say, Mad Max: Fury Road is long overdue.
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