A Galvanic Spasm of
Feminist Fury
The
ladies have taken the stage on the blasted heath of the apocalypse, and it is
good.  At first, the trailers for “Mad
Max: Fury Road 
“Mad Max:
Fury
  Road 
It is
impossible to overstate the quality and variety of the stunt work in this
film.  The cinematography and editing is
also truly amazing.  What a pleasure to
have the eyeballs astounded by sights that actually happened!  In an age where spectacle is easy to
calculate in the cold nether regions of a thousand hard drives, George Miller
hurls the audience screaming into a real desert.  The sun bleaches the eyes, grit crunches
between the teeth and the coppery taste of blood salts the tongue.  The visceral vitality of this world is
beguiling despite its desolation.  What
delicious irony that a movie so bleak can inspire such exultations of joy and
triumph!
Max rarely speaks in this outing, and some have lamented that he doesn’t even feel like the main character anymore. But there have been three previous films with Max firmly in the lead, so the time is ripe for new characters to have their stories told because their conflicts mirror and/or contrast against the burned-out husk that is Max. Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa is a phenomenal new lead character. While the fact that Furiosa is female is significant, what is more crucial is that her character is not solely defined by her gender. If Furiosa were male, she would be much like Max. This equivalence of ability, agency and personal power elevates the franchise to a new level of maturity.
“Mad Max:
Fury
  Road 
Lieutenant Ellen Ripley would be proud!
 











