DIREKTIONZ’s review published on Letterboxd:
This is the certain film where I have nothing to write about. It’s the certain film where the experience counts and you can’t rightfully sum it up in words, I at least can’t. I could mention the action-scenes, insane stunt-work, the bombastic soundtrack and all the characters (except one) that made this work unbelievably emotional. I’ll just say this, George Miller’s opportunity to show us his beautiful vision and world-building is more than overwhelming. The work of his entire career, creating a low-budget film that doesn’t even remotely come close to the world of this film, then making a sequel that has a final-act that is just an eye-blink of his vision and then drifting off to Happy Feet to raise some money for his ultimate return to his beloved franchise with the fullest potential of a 150 million dollar budget blockbuster that will be celebrated as a classic of its genre.
Max is barely a character, but if you can ignore this you have the finest action film of last decade