Thanks Amir for sharing your thoughts on George Miller's apocalyptic futuristic philosophical vision.
Max Rockatansky: [Narrating]
"My name is Max. My world is fire and blood. Once, I was a cop. A road warrior searching for a righteous cause. As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken. It was hard to know who was more crazy... me... or everyone else."
Tom Hardy is Max. The more you learn about George's (the director) vision, the more you are provided with the tools of knowledge to appreciate better his way of relating real life today with his "connection". Sure, this is pure fantasy, science-fiction, over-the-top action and characters...and nobody ever said that real life was different...
It is impossible to enter the mind of another human being and see exactly the way that person sees the world around him/her.
Max is more a high design set action movie in the desert than a romantic love story film like 'Brooklyn' between Ireland and New York.
Women, your wife, would enjoy more the later than the former, in vast general.
Also, the first impression we have on films and people is usually the one we usually stick with.
But, it is also an apprentissage to discover more a film's and a person's character. We learn how to love the qualities present in films and in people.
It's an art, a mastering. Every single day I am learning, and I am ready to share my learnings.
...Not as a conclusion, but as a process of exploration. ...Exploring new possibilities and discoveries, and discoveries are never absolute...just like science.
* @ the Oscars last night, a young and beautiful actress, after receiving her Oscar gold statuette, @ the end of her short speech, she said:
"Thank you for watching our films." ...With a beautiful smile straight from the heart. That, is the essence, and what we can see true in other's visions.