The nonverbal communication between Jack and Furiosa in this sequence was so powerful. The build up with no words and no music was giving me a heart attack and I was so invested in their love. I was on the edge of my seat and could not breath this entire scene. Their connection and willingness to sacrifice for one another was stronger than any romance film. Very well done.
it took me until my third viewing to realize that praetorian jack firing the green flare was his was to tell furiosa to go on ahead to the green place without him, every viewing i get more and more out of the film it’s so amazing
I cried when he shot that flare. We know he's not in Fury Road, so we know he likely dies. Seeing him ready to sacrifice himself clued me into this sequence being how we lose him. I'm an easy crier, and I just wept all the way through this action sequence and them getting caught.
Just watched Furiosa, the movie was absolutely incredible, one of the best I have seen in a long time. The story, action, music all top notch, the cinematography was superb, beautifully shot, with various times of day, the night shots were a stand out. Chris Hemsworth absolutely stole the show as Dementus. George Miller is truly a visionary director and legend. 👏
Love this kind of storytelling: self-explanatory, well-thought actions, that carry on the narration and the characterization. One of the best scenes of the movie.
Just watched it. Pure epicness. Best movie ofthe year and it's not even close. One of the greatest prequels ever made, maybe the greatest. George Miller always delivers.Stunning acting, story,screenplay,photography, visual effects,cinematography,music, all is amazing.Pure chills. Im going to watch it a second time too.
@@nickoloui i have seen Dune Part II 6 times , 4 in cinema and 2 at home. I Just got the blu ray in my collection. It's a stunning movie, really something out of this world, but cant hold the match against Furiosa (FOR ME, and a lot of people too). Do not talk without knowing mate, have a nice day
Best sequence of the movie. Perfect meld of action and emotion without any word ; you can tell what's going on through their heads, admire their courage and strength and still feel the danger of them maybe getting separated by that ambush.
i like how instead of having a character explain whats going on, you just have a dog with a foot in its mouth to show that something is wrong. incredible way to get rid of tiresome exposition.
It should be noted that it's Dementus's dog from earlier in the film - not a random dog - that's how you know right away that Dementus struck early and is here. Really cool.
Yes, Mr Miller, i absolutely understood that scene instantly. They did not communicate about it, but they gave themselves to each other. For days, i‘ve thought about this. Such loyalty is difficult to forget.
The smoothness of Fuirosa getting out of the car at @0:54 and pulling the weapon is satisfying and accurate, considering these people have survived all their lives killing other people, so they have to be efficient in their moves. At @1:05 we see Furiosa aiming at another person and the camera zooms in behind her, putting as in the position of the shooter. After that, she ducks behind cover to reload and the camera also moves aside, behind cover, cutting our vision from the targets, similar to Furiosa. The same thing happens at @1:00 Such a good cinematography at these 10 seconds.
I loved this scene, it’s the best action scene in the movie imo. The stowaway chase is so fun and it’s as incredible as everyone says, but the bullet farm had my heart in my throat the whole time.
In addition to the storytelling, this scene was edited so flawlessly. There's so much continuity between shots that it feels like they're cutting between in-universe cameras as the action happens in real-time. It's really immersive. At 1:19 Jack shoots person above gate who falls, at 1:20 cuts to Furiosa as person falls in front of her. Same w/ flame at 1:30, 1:31. And the whole scene is edited this way. I'm trying to recall other scenes in other movies where there's an ambush and characters have to react immediately to try to save each other, but similarly there's no dialogue, just action.
Stunning. This film is just stunning. George Miller is THE all time great Director - Writer. Warner Bros dropped the ball with this masterpiece with their appalling lack of promotion and publicity.
I just rewatched Furiosa and followed immediately by Fury Road and it works so perfectly in that sequence because now you know from the start what was Furiosa doing and why she took the detour. Two impeccable movies, great everything. Furiosa should have been the best movie of the year.
Can’t wait to see this, have never been into the Mad Max stuff. Admittedly Hemsworth’s Dementus drew me in. I watched Fury Road the other day. It was awesome. Can see why there’s a whole Furiosa origin movie. Gotta watch the older ones now and eventually this.
I watched it a second time today and I think it was somehow even BETTER because I caught a lot more tiny little details that tied all of the MM movies together.
I also really liked my second watch. The first time I was totally caught up in the plot, so the second time I was better able to appreciate smaller moments and details
This was my favorite sequence of the movie. Furiosa deciding not to leave Jack and risk it all was pure badass. This is what we want from a strong female role. Anya Taylor Joy did a wonderful job as young Furiosa.
"What follows is that through their actions--not their words and their promises to each other--but through their actions that they are actually prepared to give of themselves *entirely* to the other." 😢🖤
This scene is given more weight and feeling, knowing that it’s a hopeless situation for both of them if they stay. One can probably escape, but they choose not to abandon each other.
I liked the actions but I couldn’t understand why jack had to go back to fight instead of running away with Furiosa. It seems to me he had plenty of time to blow up the warring or simply abandon them and ran. Warrig needs a secret sequence to drive, so Dimentus would stuck inside until the warrig is towed. Also he would had been busy collecting food and water and might given up the persuit
I think it was because he assumed the incoming gang would have followed them if they tried to leave then? In the moment I was a bit confused too though
Door is closed and he wants Furiosa to leave. He doesn't want her to stay and potentially die there. As earlier in the movie, we understand Jack knows that Furiosa returning home is the most important purpose for her, with or without him.
@@Demystificator The door has large enough gap for him to go through, but pursuit vehicle cannot. And Furiosa had a vehicle ready on the other side for them to drive away
@@Demystificator 1.Furiosa go through the gap to aid Jack. 2. Dimentus had easier access to the gate because there isn’t a warrig blocking the way, they needed some empty road to ram the gate at full speed. 3. Dimentus may not gone pursuit if Jack and Furiosa hadn’t been the “Army of two” and destroyed the bullet farm.
I wonder if it just means green for 'go.' However, it might've been used at another point in the film that I can't remember, so I'm just trying to infer it from rewatching this clip.
I thought green for go my first watch (there’s definitely known signals for the flares they use, which we never see explicitly explained) but it also doubles as green for the green place. So it works both ways I think intentionally!
It’s far more informative to listen to directors discussing their film than to listen to actors, who for the most part are just muppets doing as they’re told.
It's bloody ridiculous that this movie failed in the box office, I saw it twice in the UK (opening day and the next day). Literally, no one came (like 10or so people). Cinema is dying and it's absolutely stupid this movie is so good I could be here for hours talking about it, but disappointed no one came to see it because now its all about money 🤦
I saw it too. I’m curious then… what are your thoughts on the points made in this deep-dive video then? ruclips.net/video/BMy3ygRLUgk/видео.htmlsi=rwc8xROL_N10kIY0
Ssoo I'm confused. Furiosa was Theron's character in Fury Road and Anna also played in that movie, she was one of the daughters. So how can she have played a role in Fury Road and then play Furiosa in another movie? Her character was already set, how does she get to switch characters??
The nonverbal communication between Jack and Furiosa in this sequence was so powerful. The build up with no words and no music was giving me a heart attack and I was so invested in their love. I was on the edge of my seat and could not breath this entire scene. Their connection and willingness to sacrifice for one another was stronger than any romance film. Very well done.
The devastation
I wish more people saw Furiosa on the biggest screen possible. A jaw-dropping experience!
Facts! It needs to be seen on the big screen.
You really think a 100 pound girl can take on a 250 lbs grown man. Lols. muh strong wah-men.
Best movie of the year and best prequel ever made. What a movie!
Saw it in Imax- no regrets !
Yes! It was one of the best movie experiences in my entire life :-)
it took me until my third viewing to realize that praetorian jack firing the green flare was his was to tell furiosa to go on ahead to the green place without him, every viewing i get more and more out of the film it’s so amazing
Same! I'm on my third viewing but I need many more still lol especially on the big screen
I cried when he shot that flare. We know he's not in Fury Road, so we know he likely dies. Seeing him ready to sacrifice himself clued me into this sequence being how we lose him. I'm an easy crier, and I just wept all the way through this action sequence and them getting caught.
How did you barely pick that up
@@historianofmanythings4294 I understood it in my first viewing.
Why did he push forward though? His rig and men were slaughtered. Why push forward through an ambush, outnumbered.
This film is criminally underrated
Agreed
Facts!!
Relax it just came out
Amazing that George Miller can produce something like this at 79 years old. It has even more energy than even The Road Warrior.
Just watched Furiosa, the movie was absolutely incredible, one of the best I have seen in a long time. The story, action, music all top notch, the cinematography was superb, beautifully shot, with various times of day, the night shots were a stand out. Chris Hemsworth absolutely stole the show as Dementus. George Miller is truly a visionary director and legend. 👏
Better than Fury Road.
@@σεα-ψ9ε Nah, but its was good
@@σεα-ψ9ε Fury Road had more action in it and it was slightly better, but yeah, Furiosa is an amazing movie too.
Seared into my mind forever! What a beautiful, brutal and unforgiving experience Furiosa was! Unique and I wanted to watch it all again immediately
@@σεα-ψ9εNah, worse in every regard, including actors.
Still not bad though.
Love this kind of storytelling: self-explanatory, well-thought actions, that carry on the narration and the characterization. One of the best scenes of the movie.
THIS SHOULD BE TWENTY MINUTES LONG. Incredible film, and this is one of the most memorable sequences I've ever seen.
Just watched it. Pure epicness. Best movie ofthe year and it's not even close. One of the greatest prequels ever made, maybe the greatest. George Miller always delivers.Stunning acting, story,screenplay,photography, visual effects,cinematography,music, all is amazing.Pure chills. Im going to watch it a second time too.
I agree with everything you said except movie of the year. You clearly haven't seen Dune part 2.
@@nickoloui i have seen Dune Part II 6 times , 4 in cinema and 2 at home. I Just got the blu ray in my collection. It's a stunning movie, really something out of this world, but cant hold the match against Furiosa (FOR ME, and a lot of people too). Do not talk without knowing mate, have a nice day
Best sequence of the movie.
Perfect meld of action and emotion without any word ; you can tell what's going on through their heads, admire their courage and strength and still feel the danger of them maybe getting separated by that ambush.
imo best sequence was octoboss gang vs war rig
i like how instead of having a character explain whats going on, you just have a dog with a foot in its mouth to show that something is wrong.
incredible way to get rid of tiresome exposition.
A clear nod to Yojimbo
Yes sir
A good example of '' Show, don't tell ''
It should be noted that it's Dementus's dog from earlier in the film - not a random dog - that's how you know right away that Dementus struck early and is here. Really cool.
@@anthonycampbell97 good catch
This film is something else. People don't know what they're missing
Yes, Mr Miller, i absolutely understood that scene instantly. They did not communicate about it, but they gave themselves to each other. For days, i‘ve thought about this. Such loyalty is difficult to forget.
The smoothness of Fuirosa getting out of the car at @0:54 and pulling the weapon is satisfying and accurate, considering these people have survived all their lives killing other people, so they have to be efficient in their moves.
At @1:05 we see Furiosa aiming at another person and the camera zooms in behind her, putting as in the position of the shooter. After that, she ducks behind cover to reload and the camera also moves aside, behind cover, cutting our vision from the targets, similar to Furiosa. The same thing happens at @1:00
Such a good cinematography at these 10 seconds.
This kind of video where the director breakdown a scene is very very good!!! Keep it coming.
I loved this scene, it’s the best action scene in the movie imo. The stowaway chase is so fun and it’s as incredible as everyone says, but the bullet farm had my heart in my throat the whole time.
This movie was frikkin' AMAZING and yes I'm SCREAMING!!!!
This scene was purely epic 😎 seen Furiosa twice already and it has been the best big screen experience for me! 🙌🏻
Would be nice to get a full commentary track on the blu ray
Furiosa and Dune 2 movies of the year
In addition to the storytelling, this scene was edited so flawlessly. There's so much continuity between shots that it feels like they're cutting between in-universe cameras as the action happens in real-time. It's really immersive.
At 1:19 Jack shoots person above gate who falls, at 1:20 cuts to Furiosa as person falls in front of her.
Same w/ flame at 1:30, 1:31.
And the whole scene is edited this way.
I'm trying to recall other scenes in other movies where there's an ambush and characters have to react immediately to try to save each other, but similarly there's no dialogue, just action.
Movie was amazing. I’m glad that in the era of Netflix degeneracy there are people who want to make real movies.
Netflix actually has few films, it has more series shows. Somehow movies have found themselves competing against series shows or episodic content.
Stunning. This film is just stunning. George Miller is THE all time great Director - Writer.
Warner Bros dropped the ball with this masterpiece with their appalling lack of promotion and publicity.
Best 2024 action movie....❤🔥😍....George Miller nailed it once again after FURY ROAD...
I held my breath on some scenes. I'm sure the head on the war rig gear stick screams at one point of them getting attacked 😂
I am so glad I got to see at least one mad max movie in theaters since seeing these action scenes on the big screen was incredible
watched this on the biggest screen in my city, definitely worth it for me
Absolute masterpiece. Complements Fury Road and elevates it to a different level upon rewatching. One of the great prequels of our time
I just rewatched Furiosa and followed immediately by Fury Road and it works so perfectly in that sequence because now you know from the start what was Furiosa doing and why she took the detour. Two impeccable movies, great everything. Furiosa should have been the best movie of the year.
The fact that most folks would nitpick at only the CGI, or some other petty thing, shows that Furiosa as a movie did pretty good.
We need Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga to get nominated for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Lead Actress (Anya Taylor-Joy) and for Best Picture
Easily my fav scene in the film. That lever action rifle works so well.
I love this film and witnessing the greatness of George Miller’s work from decades of his life is just an absolute glory 💛
Between this and Dune 2, this has been a great year for films so far.
Fireing that lever action like veteran ranger
Tom Burke
It blows my mind how it didn't get the credit that it deserved as a great action and fun movie. I enjoyed every moment of it.
This movie was amazing in IMAX. I went with four people and we all loved it.
The Stowaway sequence and this one at The Bullet Farm were worth the ticket price.
Surprised this flopped, best action movie ive seen all year.
Can’t wait to see this, have never been into the Mad Max stuff. Admittedly Hemsworth’s Dementus drew me in. I watched Fury Road the other day. It was awesome. Can see why there’s a whole Furiosa origin movie. Gotta watch the older ones now and eventually this.
Absolutely insane to me that people aren't watching this movie.
One of the best action movies of all time - and its so much more than that too. Can't wait to watch it again.
I watched it a second time today and I think it was somehow even BETTER because I caught a lot more tiny little details that tied all of the MM movies together.
I also really liked my second watch. The first time I was totally caught up in the plot, so the second time I was better able to appreciate smaller moments and details
This was my favorite sequence of the movie. Furiosa deciding not to leave Jack and risk it all was pure badass. This is what we want from a strong female role. Anya Taylor Joy did a wonderful job as young Furiosa.
"What follows is that through their actions--not their words and their promises to each other--but through their actions that they are actually prepared to give of themselves *entirely* to the other." 😢🖤
This scene is given more weight and feeling, knowing that it’s a hopeless situation for both of them if they stay. One can probably escape, but they choose not to abandon each other.
I like how ATJ doesn't drive or have a driving license IRL
I hope this movie gets the recognition it deserves
Loved this movie!! Saw it today and was NOT disappointed! 🔥
Loved it!
Just wish folks gave this movie a chance. Great movie!
That’s a very cool scene
I loved Fury Road. And I haven’t seen Furiosa yet. I don’t know why I’ve been hesitant ?
It looks great.
The movie looks great, I don't understand why so much hate for it.
George Miler is F*n smart. Ordinary people who watch garfield and godzilla-minus-one cannot grasp the intricacy of this film.
Why are you lumping Godzilla Minus One with Garfield? Shouldn't it be Godzilla x Kong and Garfield?
I want Jack and Furiosa reunion so badly😭😭😭😭😭
I was hoping that George Miller was going to mention that dog with a foot in its mouth is a Yojimbo reference.
An absolute masterpiece!
Masterpiece.
god this movie is insane!!!
Brilliant film
thar war rig is so huge
Epopetic!
So cool omg ❤
This movie is fantastic!!!
Aha, 2000 °C behind her, but her hair is blowing in the wind 😂
The bloke who plays Jack should portray Max in the future.
Jack reminded me so much of Road Warrior-era Max!
I liked the actions but I couldn’t understand why jack had to go back to fight instead of running away with Furiosa. It seems to me he had plenty of time to blow up the warring or simply abandon them and ran. Warrig needs a secret sequence to drive, so Dimentus would stuck inside until the warrig is towed. Also he would had been busy collecting food and water and might given up the persuit
I think it was because he assumed the incoming gang would have followed them if they tried to leave then? In the moment I was a bit confused too though
Door is closed and he wants Furiosa to leave.
He doesn't want her to stay and potentially die there.
As earlier in the movie, we understand Jack knows that Furiosa returning home is the most important purpose for her, with or without him.
@@Demystificator The door has large enough gap for him to go through, but pursuit vehicle cannot. And Furiosa had a vehicle ready on the other side for them to drive away
@@Masterplanf Don't think the gap is large enough.
Also I guess you didn't watch the movie to say the pursuit vehicle can't get through...
@@Demystificator 1.Furiosa go through the gap to aid Jack. 2. Dimentus had easier access to the gate because there isn’t a warrig blocking the way, they needed some empty road to ram the gate at full speed. 3. Dimentus may not gone pursuit if Jack and Furiosa hadn’t been the “Army of two” and destroyed the bullet farm.
Bloody good film. Hate to say it, but better than Fury Road. Felt more in line with the original Mad Max films.
I wanted him to explain what that green flare at the end was. But great video!
I wonder if it just means green for 'go.' However, it might've been used at another point in the film that I can't remember, so I'm just trying to infer it from rewatching this clip.
Maybe he’s signalling to Furiosa to run, green for “Green Place?”
green for go
@taajwarbal195 green for go is also how I interpreted it.
I thought green for go my first watch (there’s definitely known signals for the flares they use, which we never see explicitly explained) but it also doubles as green for the green place. So it works both ways I think intentionally!
It’s far more informative to listen to directors discussing their film than to listen to actors, who for the most part are just muppets doing as they’re told.
That's beyond reductive or simplistic and crosses into the absurdly wrong (for the most part).
Loveeeeeeee this movie saw it twice In imax my family loved it
It's bloody ridiculous that this movie failed in the box office, I saw it twice in the UK (opening day and the next day). Literally, no one came (like 10or so people). Cinema is dying and it's absolutely stupid this movie is so good I could be here for hours talking about it, but disappointed no one came to see it because now its all about money 🤦
masterpiece
Please go watch this incredible film and support it! It’s absolutely brilliant!
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This movie rules
I hope i can see more movies set in this world directed by Goerge Miller.
Excellent range for a sawed off shotgun.
I hope the blu ray gets a commentary. I can hear George talk for hours.
Tks George, thets cool!!!!
Neste próximo fds irei com certeza assistir a esse incrível e maravilhoso filme 🥰🥰🥰
One thing is clear to me, the best is a deeply demented society
Dog with arm in its mouth. Yojimbo reference!
What a great movie
I watched it today!
Whats a MadMax movie without a sawed off shot- gun?
Some internet simpletons: bUt tHeRe WaS sOmE nOt GrEaT cGi So ThIs MoViE sUcKs
I saw it too. I’m curious then… what are your thoughts on the points made in this deep-dive video then? ruclips.net/video/BMy3ygRLUgk/видео.htmlsi=rwc8xROL_N10kIY0
No. There is horrible wonky cgi and greenscreen throughout.
BEST MOVIE EVER
This looks like a video game
First comment about movie.
Better than fury road
I have lost all faith in movies after seeing how bad this wonderful movie is doing, and I just know that trash like Bad Boys is going to do so well.
Is the green screen look just a stylized choice? It just kinda made parts feel cheap
Good movie
The director of this movie is giving an analysis of the scene? No bias there.
Looks like a videogame...
More people saw The Beekeeper than this. 😐
WASTELANDS must Coming wiith Tom Hardy Mad Max!💯👌
He looks like a young mad max mixed with a lil toe cutter
Ssoo I'm confused.
Furiosa was Theron's character in Fury Road and Anna also played in that movie, she was one of the daughters.
So how can she have played a role in Fury Road and then play Furiosa in another movie?
Her character was already set, how does she get to switch characters??
She was not in Fury Road