The director of action blockbuster crazy Max: Fury Road explains why his baroque post-apocalyptic dystopia isn’t fairly as far-fetched as you might mediate Related: George Miller: 'There has been a massive talent drain in Australia' Viewers were uncertain what to expect when crazy Max: Fury Road arrived in cinemas this summer. After all,it was a film that had been in development for nearly 20 years. But the fourth iteration of George Miller’s vision of a post-apocalyptic future turned out to be one of the most exciting – and thought-provoking – action movies in years. Here, the 70-year-old director talks to Paul MacInnes about the world of crazy Max (not to mention Imperator Furiosa) and the ideas that inspired it.
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Source: theguardian.com