We’ve seen Furiosa and (fortunately) it’s not the Fury Road prequel you’re expecting

We’ve seen Furiosa and (fortunately) it’s not the Fury Road prequel you’re expecting
We’ve seen Furiosa and (fortunately) it’s not the Fury Road prequel you’re expecting

After the video preview of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and the presentation at Cannes 2024, everything is ready for the arrival in Italian cinemas of the new highly anticipated film directed by George Miller and starring Anya Taylor Joy.

The film, which we had the opportunity to preview and which we will talk to you about in depth in the next few hours, fortunately it is not a simple prequel to Mad Max: Fury Roadand it doesn’t limit itself to recreating those metal atmospheres, exaggerated and driven by a seamless action soul: it would have been the most obvious choice, but as we know, George Miller has never been an obvious director and arrived at the threshold of the 80s years has remained true to its nature.

Actually, Furiosa is the kind of film that audiences probably don’t expect: speaks a completely different language compared to the original work – also starting from the use of digital – but at the same time, with an excellent philological operation, expands its mythology and recreates its atmospheres, with a much more twilight and -climatic; it is, in short, the spiritual sequel to Fury Road signed by the director who in the meantime made Three Thousand Years of Waitinga film that was all about the power of stories and the act of telling them to shape imaginaries and pass on their ideas.

Ah and yes, as anticipated in recent days Anya Taylor Joy speaks very little in Furiosa… but you will find out from tomorrow 23 May, the day of release of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga in Italian cinemas.

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