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  • Final sequence of movie Mad Max Thunderdome 1985 epic return to post-apocalyptic city
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    TM & © Warner Bros. (1985)
    Cast: Tina Turner, Angry Anderson, Mel Gibson, Paul Larsson, Frank Thring, Angelo Rossitto
    Director: George Miller, George Ogilvie
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  • @TheWaynos73
    @TheWaynos73 7 лет назад +453

    Say what you like about Thunderdome but that film has a beautiful ending. Miller is a fucking genius. Even his average films are beyond most.

    • @morbiusthelivingvampire8665
      @morbiusthelivingvampire8665 7 лет назад +25

      You're totally right!! Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is truly amazning....

    • @notproductiveproductions3504
      @notproductiveproductions3504 5 лет назад +8

      Wayne Shields I’ll say what I like about Beyond Thunderdome: the third act is worth the wait (and the wait is good too)

    • @Robster543210
      @Robster543210 3 года назад +5

      Great, great movie. Music is excellent.

    • @ericsantana1184
      @ericsantana1184 2 года назад +3

      I like George Miller too I think that mad max, tank girl, and Waterworld are the best post-apocalypse movies I've ever seen.

    • @David-A.
      @David-A. 2 года назад +1

      Well said!

  • @ivorharden
    @ivorharden 6 лет назад +483

    The ending is so endearing with her speech and Max walking off into the sunset. It is like a metaphor for mankind - No matter what, life goes on.

    • @Mr.Jeff_356
      @Mr.Jeff_356 5 лет назад +21

      Truth. Life is perpetual. Ceaseless. Things move on and by us and all we have are our memories of what was. . . .
      Thank you for that comment

    • @tedbailey3673
      @tedbailey3673 4 года назад +15

      I'm afraid that rather than "no matter what," the what also matters, that it isn't only whether life goes on but also how life goes on, its not only whether we are alive as a species but whether in doing so we also can and do live (to invoke another Mel Gibson movie, Braveheart) - I take that as the second "cautionary" lesson from the Mad Max films to complement the more "optimistic" lesson that it also teaches. We must care not just whether we survive but also whether we survive well.

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 4 года назад +7

      @@Mr.Jeff_356 We need Mother Earth to survive, but She does not need us...

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 4 года назад +1

      @@quack2thesequel OK

    • @bradlycarpenter1960
      @bradlycarpenter1960 3 года назад +5

      It was at this moment I realized we wer in Australia

  • @deanwilliams8159
    @deanwilliams8159 6 лет назад +172

    "Coz we knows there'll come a night, when they see the distant light. And they'll be coming home"

    • @mdensham
      @mdensham 3 года назад +15

      That bit make cry ever time

    • @stuartwesthall
      @stuartwesthall 3 года назад +11

      And then right at the fadeout that little "...for Byron"
      Incredibly poignant.

  • @Lostn88
    @Lostn88 2 месяца назад +5

    The Byron at the end was Byron Eric Kennedy (18 August 1949 - 17 July 1983) who was an Australian film producer known for co-creating the Mad Max series of films with George Miller. He died when his chopper went down. The ending is both sad and hopeful allowing the viewer to choose the feeling.

  • @timf5963
    @timf5963 7 лет назад +227

    I've always liked this ending, especially when Max just gets up amidst all the wreckage and starts walking.

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 4 года назад +7

      Yes, I was wondering how he was going to rebuild himself again.

    • @somegeekyperson4645
      @somegeekyperson4645 4 года назад +10

      @@antonboludo8886
      He just keep trying to find peace...

    • @joelhusbands3838
      @joelhusbands3838 3 года назад +6

      @@antonboludo8886 he rebuilt himself into Tom Hardy

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 3 года назад +3

      @@joelhusbands3838 🙂

    • @christopherfoote4643
      @christopherfoote4643 10 месяцев назад +2

      That's what he dud in the Road Warrior. He list everything. So in the beginning he was obviously trying to start fresh. He couldn't drive his vehicle without petrol. He was obviously looking for a fueling station and the closest was Bartertown. He simply didn't know it yet until he was ransacked. Then he discovered Bartertown and was killed by those he was trying to help.

  • @orestes67
    @orestes67 7 лет назад +282

    When I was a kid, I was sad because the city was destroyed but now I see the hope in this scene

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 4 года назад +8

      This movie was made 35 years ago, LOL! xD
      The hope was then, what has it become today?

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 3 года назад +29

      @@antonboludo8886 Beyond Thunderdome is set in 2005 according to George Miller. The movie is about rebuilding civilization out of the ashes of nuclear apocalypse. The whole movie is subtly about the hope of mankind to continue past the end it created for itself.

    • @totallyunrelated1292
      @totallyunrelated1292 3 года назад +8

      @@sorrenblitz805 its also set in a different universe to fury road.

    • @ildart8738
      @ildart8738 2 года назад +12

      @@antonboludo8886 The Phoenix bird is constantly reborn out of is own ashes. If we do not hope for a better future, then we may as well lay down and die today.

    • @MrBastilleDay
      @MrBastilleDay 2 года назад +1

      Star Trek…

  • @Deadmanundertaker100
    @Deadmanundertaker100 2 года назад +61

    Max.. he’s been to hell and back lost his wife son partner and his beloved Interceptor and there’s still glimpses of his humanity in this film. I love how you see his uniform from the MFP tattered and modified giving you the slightest peek into his past. And through it all he still stands tall and strong.. Like the lone warrior he is. The wasteland legend. He pushes on.

    • @comicbookreviewer4856
      @comicbookreviewer4856 Год назад +6

      To me Thunderdome should've been the final to Max story as It him finally coming to terms with the past and realize how lose he was to losing his way and him setting out into the unknown his him finally able to let go and be the person he once was something the next film mess up badly

  • @michaelhall2709
    @michaelhall2709 Год назад +63

    After two hours of badassery, some wicked humor, silliness, and (sad to say) a fair amount of treacle, we get this ending about the power of storytelling and myth to literally reshape the world. I found it oddly moving when I first saw this movie thirty years ago - and now, after we’ve just lost the Queen of Soul, I still do.

  • @seanposey2264
    @seanposey2264 4 года назад +82

    The absolute best ending of any of the films.

  • @YarcoTV
    @YarcoTV 6 лет назад +171

    A brilliant ending to a brilliant trilogy.

    • @massid3774
      @massid3774 6 лет назад +2

      its not the ending

    • @notproductiveproductions3504
      @notproductiveproductions3504 5 лет назад +15

      Istvan .Vilmos at least for the Mel Gibson trilogy

    • @Chowbizful
      @Chowbizful 5 лет назад +20

      it IS the ending, fury road is just another version of mad max 2

    • @bcm3938
      @bcm3938 4 года назад +3

      Massid it sucked, it isnt Mad Max without Mel, and it should’ve been called Furiosa. Fuck that movie

    • @SalemGhassanHanna
      @SalemGhassanHanna 4 года назад +7

      May well be the ending...Fury Road could be set between 2 and 3 for all we know. Didn't Miller claim Max's adventures were generally episodic rather than sequential? Obviously the first is still the first, but after that....

  • @danielwilliamson6180
    @danielwilliamson6180 5 лет назад +368

    It's a shame fans disliked Beyond Thunderdome. The film was great.

    • @jacobtennyson9213
      @jacobtennyson9213 4 года назад +24

      It's a shame that most Australians didn't like the ruins of their glorified city of Sydney.

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 4 года назад +5

      Yes it was.

    • @jordanforever21
      @jordanforever21 4 года назад +30

      Thunderdome is definitely underrated.

    • @darwincity
      @darwincity 4 года назад +11

      It is still considered as a pretty good movie overall, but when you compare it to its two predecessors... It is like nitpicking about Wagner, Mozart and Bach, really...

    • @isaacsrandomvideos667
      @isaacsrandomvideos667 4 года назад +2

      Daniel Williamson weren’t bad at all.

  • @rj-yy2gm
    @rj-yy2gm 6 лет назад +163

    I think this is a fitting ending for the saga. Her speech implies that the world and society will over time rebuild and be restored to where it once was, this time without the wars and nukes. Even though it will take probably centuries to accomplish that but humanity will be reborn.

    • @Wiedzemir
      @Wiedzemir 6 лет назад +15

      The part about nukes is misleading I think, nukes are the one thing that keeps Mad Max world from become a reality. No one will dare to risk total annihilation.

    • @lilahdog568
      @lilahdog568 5 лет назад +6

      Wiedzemir considering that the president recently said that all options were on the table including war in venezuela, even with hundreds of russian, Chinese and Iranian soldiers stationed there right now, I think this world still has too much of a chance of becoming real
      Besides society doesn't need to be nuked to end. It could just collapse after a while

    • @lilahdog568
      @lilahdog568 5 лет назад +9

      Every dark age has to come to an end

    • @BooksandCaffeine
      @BooksandCaffeine 5 лет назад +10

      @@Wiedzemir "No one will dare to risk total annihilation."
      A rather optimistic view of human nature. Ever hear of the Darwin Awards? People do some dumb, crazy stuff, and madmen have gained power, before.

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 4 года назад +7

      Yes, pretty much. The telling is being done orally, until a new writing system is invented. Even her English is changing, so there will be a new language as well.

  • @bjscorpio4041
    @bjscorpio4041 8 месяцев назад +21

    One thing that's packaged well with the original trilogy is society is going downhill in the first movie, hits rock bottom in the second and starts recovering in the third.

  • @RagedContinuum
    @RagedContinuum 5 лет назад +50

    Did somebody cut some onions? This movie always makes me tear up

    • @allisonmackay3818
      @allisonmackay3818 4 года назад +4

      Thirty years since I first saw this movie and this sequence still gives me the chills. Every time.

  • @zacmumblethunder7466
    @zacmumblethunder7466 4 года назад +64

    35 years since I saw this. It's even more beautiful than I remembered.

  • @shevy7197
    @shevy7197 3 года назад +44

    Love how the city lights fade into the night stars with words of simple wisdom, and max continuing on his journey.

  • @enokdnb7388
    @enokdnb7388 3 года назад +34

    Love that Msx just immediately gets up and starts walking.. He's so insane by now that the dude is ALREADY looking for that next journey. Like the ones in the movies that tell the tales of this person walking the long road, The "Mythical" Road Warrior.

  • @jjrj8568
    @jjrj8568 Год назад +32

    This movie is not appreciated by a lot of people, but it was unforgettable if you first saw it as a kid (in fact, the first Mad Max movie I saw); this ending, in particular, blew my mind: the apocalypse 1:33, the slow rebuilding 3:06, the hero's sacrifice 3:20, damned to wander through the desert during his (short?) twilight years, with only his memories left...In retrospect, this was a perfect ending to the trilogy: Max fully regains his humanity by helping out a bunch of kids that eventually kickstarted the rebuilding of the "old" world...but Max doesn't belong there, Max is the past...

    • @Pete_Finch
      @Pete_Finch Год назад +5

      The few lights flickering in the Sydney skyline is what got me when I first saw it, as a symbol for the rebirth of hope - sure, there were only a few lights in all the darkness, but it was a start.

    • @Black-Rat
      @Black-Rat Год назад +2

      There was an important change from the usual two movies and people might had expected to see a large of cars and trucks getting wrecked, like they did in Road Warrior and were disappointed at this movie instead, even though it was inspiring and hopeful, at the last scenes however that's where the movie was about, most probably missed the point...
      Originally as a teenage kid I didn't like this movie much, but now as an adult after everything I went through over the years, I've been watching it again recently, but this time I found out the movie is pretty good in the end, the speech at the end of the movie made it wonderful in it's own ways...

  • @eastcoastnt2352
    @eastcoastnt2352 6 лет назад +65

    If only max was able to live a happy peaceful life again. When I saw this ending and heard Tina Turner singing We Don’t Need Another Hero I found this ending sad but happy as Max helped everyone rebuild from where they have fallen. Max’s efforts were their benefits and he deserves to finally be at peace

    • @somegeekyperson4645
      @somegeekyperson4645 4 года назад +1

      Well, he's still wandering around the wasteland like a animal, he already lost his humanity...

    • @shayla106
      @shayla106 3 года назад +6

      @@somegeekyperson4645 Nope, he’s slowly finding his humanity through helping other people.

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 3 года назад +8

      The Wasteland is his peace. That's why he keeps leaving.

    • @paulrevere2379
      @paulrevere2379 2 года назад

      Happiness is overrated. Peace between men is an illusion, but a man can have peace at the personal level.
      Not many people now in modern countries know what it means to have extreme hunger and thirst with threats at every turn. I can state from experience that these things don't prevent the possibility of peace, but it's still a physically traumatizing thing to experience.

  • @michaelames277
    @michaelames277 2 года назад +19

    Maurice Jarre's soundtrack for this movie is amazing and contributed greatly to the spiritual tone of the film.

    • @peterp2153
      @peterp2153 2 года назад +3

      What’s funny is he uses the same motif in this scene almost note for note in Enemy Mine the same year.

  • @somegeekyperson4645
    @somegeekyperson4645 4 года назад +34

    3:19 there goes Max again, wandering around the wasteland....finding peace...

    • @comicbookreviewer4856
      @comicbookreviewer4856 3 года назад +4

      and by the next movie goes Road warrior 2.0 well driving to safe some ladies from a Bane lookalike

    • @danielbautista9062
      @danielbautista9062 2 года назад +1

      @@comicbookreviewer4856
      Yeah. I really hope Max finds peace when being an unsung hero and helping people through the wasteland.

    • @twinmillario1452
      @twinmillario1452 Год назад

      Without his interceptor...

  • @Ilteof
    @Ilteof 6 лет назад +44

    Life finds a way

  • @peterp2153
    @peterp2153 2 года назад +12

    I like the solemnity and sadness in the faces of all the characters on the plane as they see the ruins of the old world.

  • @baraxor
    @baraxor 3 года назад +17

    The ruins of Roman cities, aqueducts and roads awed people for centuries, eventually inspiring them to reinvent and rebuild, to lay the foundations of our modern world.
    I like to think this scene portends a similar process, but much shorter than the thousand years between the collapse of classical civilization and the Renaissance.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 2 года назад +4

      Yes! This is why, despite the fact that the city is in ruins, it's ultimately an upbeat ending. (Similar to MM2 when you realise that the Gyro Captain, Feral Kid and the rest of Pappagallo's group made it to the coast and became 'The Great Northern Tribe'. Beyond the barbarity of the wasteland, some semblance of civilisation DOES go on, even if it takes a different (maybe better, considering how it ultimately ended) form than before. I like the comparison with the rebuilding of Roman cities and civilisation.

  • @jordanforever21
    @jordanforever21 4 года назад +19

    One of the greatest movie endings ever.

  • @darkhighwayman1757
    @darkhighwayman1757 3 года назад +16

    Max is never designed to see paradise. He saves the meak so they might live

  • @wiry7428
    @wiry7428 6 лет назад +48

    always love this scene. Match prefectly with Tina's song in the end about re-emerging hope out of the ruin of old and devastated world. From ashes, hope still remains and life is waiting to start anew

  • @lilahdog568
    @lilahdog568 5 лет назад +48

    Imagine being a foreign person and learning English in a classroom and then you watch this film and you realize all your years were in vain as you stare at the screen confused

    • @Frankie2012channel
      @Frankie2012channel 4 месяца назад +1

      Her speech is definitely strange. I was an English Major and her fanciful way of speaking even makes me struggle to understand her at times. It was a very cool take on how language can change over the years. It's recognizable as 'english' but the phrases are weird. I can fully see this as some sort of future evolution of English.

  • @Elitesolider1023
    @Elitesolider1023 6 месяцев назад +2

    The more max helps, the more chance humanity has saving itself.
    The movies really do a good job. Showing what happens when you offer a helping hand to those that need it that Keep the rest of the world going.

  • @NoMoreNever
    @NoMoreNever Год назад +5

    I was just a kid when I watched Beyond Thunderdome sometime during the 80's and I would watch it countless times afterwards. I ended up watching the movies in reverse with the Road Warrior next (it blew me away) and finally Mad Max as I grew older and came to appreciate them more as time went by. Thunderdome may be the "black sheep" in the trilogy but it's the one that introduced me to the awesomeness that is Mad Max and I'll forever be grateful for that.

  • @jondstewart
    @jondstewart 3 года назад +13

    The ending made you realize the grim reality of their world. The largest city in Australia was now a forgotten wasteland. After such an exciting action film with a bunch of mutants, the ending was a downer:

    • @jblitzen
      @jblitzen 3 года назад +7

      It's the world they live in. But the hope they work to build within it is breathtaking. It's not a tragic ending but a hopeful one, and that's Max's achievement.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 2 года назад +4

      The city seems to be mostly still standing, certainly doesn't seem to have taken a direct hit... I guess it offers more by way of shelter and resources, knowledge, technology etc to scavenge than the outback, though food and (going by the state of the harbour) water may be a challenge.
      Much of it was probably abandoned during the MM1 & 2 period, before the nukes fell, during the downfall of civilisation / law and order when cities would not be safe places to be due to rioting and looting, as neighbour turned on neighbourvand the complex systems and services that make urban life possible collapsed.
      I'd imagine that there would be pros and cons to returning to the remains of a major city years after the event, and I guess for these kids, who never knew it before the world ended, it would appear full of possibilities and potential rather than the ruined shell full of echoes of things lost that we or Max would perceive. Either way it's something we'd ultimately have to do after a time if all the progress we'd made as a species wasn't to be wasted.

    • @MitchellBPYao
      @MitchellBPYao 2 года назад

      So it is

    • @Klaatu6432
      @Klaatu6432 5 месяцев назад

      This ending is the best

  • @Emulous79
    @Emulous79 7 лет назад +118

    Beautiful. Max is a catalyst for change. A Jesus figure. Messiah.

    • @poet_fanatic7794
      @poet_fanatic7794 6 лет назад +10

      Jesus in black leather.

    • @gooberGonzo
      @gooberGonzo 5 лет назад +8

      A road warrior ...

    • @danielwilliamson6180
      @danielwilliamson6180 5 лет назад +6

      Remember he is out there and he is on your side.

    • @notproductiveproductions3504
      @notproductiveproductions3504 5 лет назад +4

      Retro Longplays 79 I like how there’s small differences in his antihero archetype with each movie

    • @Garyruizjr
      @Garyruizjr 5 лет назад +4

      Yea, It’s not a coincidence that he made Passion of the Christ! Haha

  • @tk210west
    @tk210west 7 лет назад +79

    (One of my all-time favorite endings. I've compared various online versions, including the script, and this one strikes me as closest to what Helen Buday is actually saying, even though "trek" would make more sense to me than "track." Note: For appearance's sake, I've kept the g's at the ends of words, even though she drops them.)
    "This you know: The years travel fast, and time after time I done the tell. But this ain’t one body’s tell, it’s the tell of us all -- and you gotta listen it and ‘member. ‘Cause what you hears today, you gotta tell the newborn tomorrow.
    "I’s looking behind us now, into history back. I sees those of us that got the luck and started the haul for home. And I 'members how it led us here and how we was heartful, ‘cause we seen what there once was. One look and we knewed we'd got it straight. Those what had gone before had the knowing and the doing of things beyond our reckoning, even beyond our dreaming.
    "Time counts, and keeps counting. And we knows now, finding the trick of what’s been and lost ain’t no easy ride. But that’s our track; we gotta travel it. And there ain’t nobody knows where it’s gonna lead.
    "Still and all, every night we does the tell, so that we 'member who we was, and where we came from.
    "But most of all, we 'members the man who finded us, him that came the salvage. And we lights the city - not just for him, but for all of them that are still out there. 'Cause we knows there’ll come a night when they sees the distant light… and they’ll be coming home."

    • @orestes67
      @orestes67 7 лет назад +8

      For Byron

    • @ThMnWthNNm
      @ThMnWthNNm 3 года назад +6

      They leave the lights on so he can find his way home, because they know he’s still out there somewhere.

    • @NeilFromNowhere
      @NeilFromNowhere Год назад +3

      It's just brilliant that the writer was able to create a post- apocalyptic English dialect, then use it to write an ending monologue that is so moving and profound.

  • @YaboiiKey
    @YaboiiKey 3 года назад +8

    I love this ending

  • @claudio.chiarella
    @claudio.chiarella 4 года назад +8

    One of the best movie ever of the trilogy.

  • @QwenLee
    @QwenLee 2 года назад +7

    I always love this ending theme. Perfect for the epilogue.

  • @MRix1985
    @MRix1985 3 года назад +16

    For around 19 years, when I first saw this as a teenager on VHS, I've wanted to do what Max does at 3:13, just become a wanderer... maybe one day.

    • @blackeroni
      @blackeroni 2 года назад

      same here

    • @paulrevere2379
      @paulrevere2379 2 года назад

      It's often a terribly lonely life...it's mine.
      George strait sang some fitting words about it in "Amarillo by Morning"
      - I ain't got a dime, but what I got is mine
      - I ain't rich, but Lord I'm free

  • @slip-yp6hg
    @slip-yp6hg 6 лет назад +32

    I left Sydney and moved to Brisbane. Sydney is basically like that today.

    • @lilahdog568
      @lilahdog568 5 лет назад +5

      you should see the cities we have in america

    • @CaptainAwesome-mz6mt
      @CaptainAwesome-mz6mt 5 лет назад +1

      Bruh Sydney has been engulfed in sand

    • @ankihansen2489
      @ankihansen2489 4 года назад

      @60 Billion Double Dollar Man That's India

  • @stellievision
    @stellievision 6 месяцев назад +3

    No... I don't want to say goodbye. That trilogy is fantastic and it s too sad to have to leave Max behind.

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 Год назад +2

    This film, is a masterpiece, by one of the greatest director’s in movie history.

  • @niets8
    @niets8 2 года назад +5

    Thunderdome might not be the best of all the Mad Max films, but it has the best ending i've seen and beatiful music too.

  • @shanej.w4822
    @shanej.w4822 9 месяцев назад +3

    And as the Legend goes, there was a time, when the needy were outnumbered, outmatched & harassed, if & only if by any chance could they actually meet bump into a spirit, a ghost who roams the Wasteland, better pray you can catch his willingness aid, because if he chose not to interfere with your business or just passes you by, then you're doomed. He was, with time's passing a Phantom wandering the Wasteland, Max Rockatansky is dead, and what's left of him, was The Road Warrior, a legendary lone Phantom haunting those who crosses his path with or without any intention, and the story goes on ; Mad Max, the Lone Road Warrior, the Phantom ; the Mythological Entity & a Relic of Time.

  • @almostpsych
    @almostpsych 5 лет назад +12

    Sydney, December 2019

  • @thomastom888
    @thomastom888 6 лет назад +10

    Brilliant 2 and 3 film and Tina Turner brilliant and mell brilliant kids in it brilliant

  • @oneproudbrowncoat
    @oneproudbrowncoat 6 лет назад +19

    What gets me is, Barterrown wasn't really an evil place. It was also an effort to learn from society's previous mistakes and rebuild. The children probably created a synthesis of the two approaches, in the long run.

    • @peterp2153
      @peterp2153 2 года назад +5

      Neither society was probably viable as they were. Bartertown definitely wasn’t evil, and it had a form of law and commerce, but it was still a harsh place where disputes meant somebody had to die and crime meant death (fast through execution or ‘gulag’ or slow in the methane plant) or dismemberment. And despite Aunty’s focus on the law, they were already falling into the same traps as the old world with power struggles solved via secretive assassination conspiracies.
      The kids living in their paradise were essentially living in stasis. Sure, they were safe and had plentiful food and water, but with zero knowledge of the world, they had no way to progress (and actually, were really regressing to a prehistoric level).

    • @OgreProgrammer
      @OgreProgrammer 2 года назад +5

      @@peterp2153 The kids paradise was also doomed, as their population was growing, and the ability to feed themselves would run out. While it isn't spelled out, I think that's partly why the kids were venturing out in the desert, why Savannah Nix was out there, luckily coming across Max.

  • @orestes67
    @orestes67 7 лет назад +35

    For Byron

    • @senorbolainas2991
      @senorbolainas2991 4 года назад +2

      who is byron

    • @zero_jm3
      @zero_jm3 4 года назад +6

      @@senorbolainas2991 Producer and Co-creator of Mad Max

    • @orestes67
      @orestes67 3 года назад

      @@senorbolainas2991 he also died tragically.

  • @Eastopatra
    @Eastopatra Год назад +4

    Loved this movie, the ending song magnificent, so sad Tina is lost.

  • @justicestyles
    @justicestyles 3 месяца назад

    Idk how anyone could dislike this movie .. just discovered the Mad Max series this year … all films are classics in particular the first 3

  • @petersmithyy4556
    @petersmithyy4556 Год назад +5

    This movie had more heart then the others. Which is why I like it the best..and the best score

  • @USMC49er
    @USMC49er 3 года назад +10

    One thing that this scene reminds me of was the story of Moses, but replace Moses with Mad Max as he sacrifices his chance for a peaceful life so that the children could have it in his stead.

  • @deniseeulert2503
    @deniseeulert2503 Год назад +5

    Has it really been thirty eight years since this film came out?

  • @kascnef
    @kascnef Год назад +7

    And now Tina is in heaven with bryon and other people who died since this movie came out

  • @mrmurdock6994
    @mrmurdock6994 6 месяцев назад

    fantastic film. respects mad max lore and follow through with a brand new adventure and new content. perfect sequel.

  • @peterp2153
    @peterp2153 7 лет назад +49

    IMO, Fury Road redeems Thunderdome, even though I've never thought Thinderdome was a bad film. Fury Road sort of established pretty firmly that Mad Max films as a loose continuity of various adventures of Max in the wasteland, which may or may not be completely factual vs. post-apocalyptic mythology. It helps that Fury Road was a big budget Hollyeood film since the criticism of MMBT was that it was "Max goes Hollywood". That, and if treated as a trilogy with a canon, people viewed the film as "That's it? That's how Max's story ends, helping some kids escape on a plane to Sydney?"

    • @mitchellfitzgerald8220
      @mitchellfitzgerald8220 6 лет назад +9

      The Mad Max series after the first film tells different people's variations of the legend of a man named Max. It's not actually Max himself. It explains how he gets his Interceptor back after it was destroyed and other things that don't make sense. Also, Fury Road had good action scenes but it was about Imperator Furiosa, Max was just a supporting character.

    • @ankihansen2489
      @ankihansen2489 5 лет назад +13

      Fuck you, Beyond Thunderdome is amazing. It has nothing to redeem about.

    • @notproductiveproductions3504
      @notproductiveproductions3504 5 лет назад +5

      Peter P21 to me, (in terms of tone) jumping from this ending scene straight to the opening of Fury Road is like listening to Careless Whisper followed by Through the Fire and the Flames

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 4 года назад +1

      @@mitchellfitzgerald8220 Max also recalls the music box the Feral Kid gave him in MM2 but lost a daughter instead of a son as in MM1. The tales of the Max would be a great Quantum Leap style series of moviea

    • @mitchellfitzgerald8220
      @mitchellfitzgerald8220 4 года назад +6

      @@SantomPh that wasn't a daughter, the comics tell the story between Thunderdome and Fury Road. The girl was an unfortunate soul he couldn't save and was haunted by her.

  • @TheSentinel64
    @TheSentinel64 Год назад +2

    Had to get snuck in by a friend to see Mad Max because I was underaged at the time. It had its moments, was exciting enough. Then The Road Warrior came out and I was old enough to see it without sneaking in. It was confusing at first . Here in the States it was The Road Warrior NOT Mad Max 2. I kinda recognized Mel Gibson at first. The look and feel of the action shots were similar but WHAT in hell were these new freak enemies? And what happened to the world after Mad Max? And here.... here in this scene was the grand payoff ! That fly through of a blasted Sydney Australia was sheer brilliance!! And Max doing his "walkabout" into the sunset.....this put the trilogy into the realm of high mythos. If it wasn't for the fact he had a name....Max....he is the quinticential
    "Man With No Name" of American Western Lore. But truth be told I like what Aunty Entity called him best ..... RAGGITY MAN !!!

  • @adamabbas1487
    @adamabbas1487 9 месяцев назад +3

    It cements the idea that as civilization was being rebuilt, mad max is a semi mythical hero that becomes part of their cultural heritage.

  • @Dios67
    @Dios67 4 года назад +32

    The result of the great toilet paper war of 2020.

  • @danielbautista9062
    @danielbautista9062 2 года назад +8

    And that was the last time we ever see Mel Gibson as the Road Warrior.

  • @ange2464
    @ange2464 Год назад +1

    The babies on the lap add also to the meaning of hope

  • @leolima07
    @leolima07 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @walkabou5
    @walkabou5 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful ending to the movie.

  • @casualpreparedness2347
    @casualpreparedness2347 7 лет назад +10

    Epic Classic !

  • @uranus7236
    @uranus7236 Год назад +4

    What attracts me to this film is the technological retrogression as if it were a second prehistory. Later the children's descendants would legendarily recount their origins as "when their fathers fled from the army of evil until they reached the promised land".
    I thought it was really cool when the children were still in that valley when Max found them and they told the legend of how they ended up reading when a certain "captain Walker" controlled the wind and disappeared. Communication technologies were treated as forms of supernatural communication and made drawings that resemble cave paintings by cavemen.

    • @TheZombieman87
      @TheZombieman87 Год назад +3

      Happens all the time a great civilization/Empire falls.
      Would happen again if we fall.

    • @FranSanTeeth90
      @FranSanTeeth90 Год назад +1

      They have an advantage of having Master for probably a few years.
      He's an intelligent adult.
      Though his speech is a bit idiosyncratic.

  • @derBenIsPlaying
    @derBenIsPlaying 2 года назад +7

    TVTropes has gotten the ending wrong. Max is not walking to the City, just because the matte overlay shows the city shot fading away, and shows Max walking into the unknown. Max is a traveller, he is what inspired Fallouts "Lone Wanderer" character, in some ways he even is.
    Max roams the wastes alone, especially since after his trauma and all he experienced, there is no real place for him to call home. He does not fit with other people. He could have easily made a home in Bartertown, very very easily. He could easily have been their leader alongside Auntie, but he decides, as always, to just move on, and this makes him so obscure.
    What does he want? Where does he hope to go? Is there a place he knows that exists? He isn't looking for Sydney, and wouldn't settle there, but he is obviously looking for a place. Unless you take in account that in this post apocalyptic setting, there is nothing left, no humanity, only small settlements that are closer to feralness than to humankind. And thus, Max does only one thing: he wanders, indefinitely, and probably without a goal, until the end of times.
    This makes him similar to Caine from the bible, as he is forced to wander, due to his own doing, or his own fate, and indefinetly so, until the end of his days.
    The kids though, the issue persists here, that Sidney is described as barren, destroyed, and dried up. Now how do you survive in a place like that. The kids in their little "grove", sure. They had some stuff to survive off of, but not nearly enough for that many people.
    Now in Sydney, no crops will grow, the city must have been directly hit by a nuke, the way it looks, and with the whole buildings destroyed and all of the land dried up. Sydney also either was plundered, or still has hidden supplies underneath all the sand, where shops and stores used to be. It could be possible to restart Sydney, but not if it was directly nuked, or otherwise that heavily destroyed as is shown in the movies. In a real world situation, everyone who just traveled there would die within the first two weeks, because there is no food, no water, nothing.
    The Ending just shows a perfect wonderland, but from a practical point of view, oasises like the Lost Tribes grove, and Bartertown, are rare. That's why people try to take over places that have water, and food. People try to attack places that have a little bit of food, and water. We can assume that these places are plenty, but far apart, and isolated. And Sydney is just to dilapidated, forgotten and abandoned, to be actually functional and supportive of life.
    In other words, those poor kids. They all would've have died of starvation and lack of water, if it weren't for plot armor.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 2 года назад +3

      I don't think Sydney took a direct hit. The buildings are still intact. There is no obvious fire damage. A direct hit would level the place. Even a device exploding a few miles away would have caused major destruction. The bridge is severed, but the opera house and CBD stand undamaged, suggesting that maybe the former was mined or otherwise taken out before the city was abandoned.
      The main issue seems to be the climate, most likely affected by nuclear winter or other effects from bombs elsewhere (particularly the all-out, East-West exchange in the northern hemisphere.) The city seems to experience frequent (though by no means constant) dust storms and the desert is beginning to encroach upon the streets. Most dramatically, the harbour has dried up - I'm not sure this would even be possible without a major fall in the sea levels, in which case there are far bigger things to worry about.
      Overall I agree that swapping the crack in the earth for the ruins of Sydney seems unwise. The city offers knowledge (albeit in the form of books, which assuming the libraries survived, would the kids even be able to read?) technology and all the shelter they could ever need, but without a reliable supply of food and water, no rebuilding of society could begin.
      I suspect a lot of artistic licence was used, possibly to maintain the ambiguity of this world, its timescale, and what befell it, and I love that a few scenes from the ending of a movie can trigger such debate and speculation. That's very much a sign of good storytelling and directing, something which has been a constant theme of the MM franchise.

    • @derBenIsPlaying
      @derBenIsPlaying 2 года назад +3

      @@rich_edwards79 I agree on all that. I did not think what the wording of a direct hit would mean, but you are correct, the majority of Syney would be crater or simply obliterated terrain after a direct hit, so thats one thing that I got wrong.
      But it is fine to see you agree on rebuilding society. The books though, could be a big issue. I doubt any of the kids from the village actually know how to read, they dont even know how to speak properly since they use "the man who came to salvage" instead of "the man who came to save us", and "so you remembers" and other grammatical mistakes they use, since they never received any education, and only know how to speak due to passing the ability on, but it got blurrier with each generation you could say.
      A city would offer a lot of knowledge since you can learn from looking and from doing, so you would learn that bricks stacked on top of each other make a better house than random sticks and a bit of clay slapped together, but indeed - none of them could read, and how do you start to learn how to read, its very hard without any starting point at all.
      Making a break for the city is actually a good idea - if you have good knowledge about how a city works and how you can get around in it, and where you can find salvage. The sewer systems for example would provide perfect cover from all elements, potential storms and so on. There is still potential for some underground bunkers from the pre war area, or some metro stations being intact to such a point that you can make a makeshift quick transportation system, heck, maybe some supermarkets still have usable mechanical appliances. A ton of possibilities, but for that one needs to learn quick or know what to do. Or have books to read up on.
      The kids have someone very capable with them, Master is a very skilled and very very intelligent being, so he alone could organize a rebuild. With the Pilot and his son they have two people who know how mechanics work, fuel, and even electronics.
      The only thing holding them back is what we both mentioned - if its such a barren wasteland, it is safe to assume that even the sewers hold no access to water, not even dirty waste water, anymore, everything is dried out completely. Their little safe haven, now if it was in reach of Sydney, without using a plane to fly back and forth, could easily be built into an actual small township. With the downside, once you attract others, then you basically open yourself to becoming looted and attacked constantly. Bartertown was a hole in the desert that was dirty and rotten. Now, if it had super clean water as an access, like the childrens village does, it would have been more worthwhile to raid, so to say. But the village with water and shelter? If someone finds that after the kids departure, they will be so delighted, anyone would. And if perchance more and more people stumble upon that village, it would eventually lead to conflict.
      The village worked so well because nobody had found it, but imagine someone like Immortan Joe finding the village... it would be disastrous.

  • @easygrin1127
    @easygrin1127 4 года назад +9

    Last time we got to see Mad Mel... Tom did a fine job but we will never get closure for Max now

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 3 года назад +4

      This is the closure in my mind. Heres my own head canon here but Fury Road to me is a sequel to Road Warrior, not Thunderdome.

    • @brigidmadden5577
      @brigidmadden5577 8 месяцев назад +1

      @Mantastic-ho3vmit has been confirmed it is canon to the og trilogy. It was even written to be an old man Logan type movie with Mel in mind. But when Mel went batshit insane in the 2000’s they had to recast and decided to just have a young version since the idea of recasting Mel would’ve already been surreal. When Fury road came out, a series of comics explaining what happened in between the last two movies and revealed that the series simply had Hardy’s Max as the original and the fall of civilization happened around 20-40 years from now rather than in the 80’s. Basically think what happened to dc post crisis, a lot of the events we remember happened, but parts of the timeline got retconned and characters were redesigned to make sense with our real life time line

    • @easygrin1127
      @easygrin1127 4 месяца назад

      ​@@brigidmadden5577in my headcannon the way the state of everything was in the first movie. It was the last ramparts of civilisation.

  • @CPloveshisQueen
    @CPloveshisQueen Год назад +5

    Savannahs speech is surreal

  • @DAVORIMAGE
    @DAVORIMAGE 3 года назад +8

    I like to think Max saw the city lights at some point and came home....

  • @mckenzie.latham91
    @mckenzie.latham91 6 месяцев назад +2

    Mad max: A world going mad, where madness makes cruel men
    Road Warrior: A world gone mad, where people prey upon each other
    Behond Thuneerdome:, A world im recovery deciding if it will be righteous (The city at the end bringing everyone home)
    Or dog eat dog cruel (Barter town)

  • @jordanforever21
    @jordanforever21 Год назад +2

    This movie is incredibly underrated.

  • @adamsinclair1959
    @adamsinclair1959 Год назад +10

    I agree with the general notion that the first half of this movie is great only to be let down by a mediocre second half, but I feel that this ending makes up for any problems I have. It's poignant as all hell and a great ending to this saga, giving the world a speck of hope. I also like what it does for Max as a character, showing that he's regained his Humanity and redeemed himself through helping the kids.

  • @bravo45th
    @bravo45th 5 лет назад +4

    I always have a longing to see more. Like what if the story was not over and what would happen to these kids and mad max

    • @jjohn2k
      @jjohn2k 3 года назад

      Me too

    • @ci3bf
      @ci3bf 3 года назад +4

      That's the sign of a great story. It leaves you wanting more

  • @Doctorwhoenjoyer
    @Doctorwhoenjoyer 29 дней назад +1

    The final shot of Max walking off is a reminder to me always that this was (and with his track record) sadly the last time Mel played Max.

  • @StarshipTrooper32
    @StarshipTrooper32 Год назад +3

    The best ending ever

  • @williamwest9204
    @williamwest9204 2 года назад +6

    I still wish we could have seen a Mad Max fury road with mel how george originally envisioned

  • @Animal14722
    @Animal14722 2 года назад +5

    I like this ending because it one ups Road Warrior. Max didn't want to return to humanity's fold in RW. He could have but he didn't. In this one, he wanted to but he couldn't. Instead of having him sail off into the sunset with the more innocent group, he bails them out one last time and ends up back in the Wasteland.

  • @larrygorlitz
    @larrygorlitz 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! Just rewatched this the last few days and it's amazing stuff!

  • @charleshemphill6923
    @charleshemphill6923 6 лет назад +6

    I like how this is a apocalyptic movie and your name is Able Archer very fitting lol

  • @anonymousyoutuber3002
    @anonymousyoutuber3002 4 года назад +2

    Weird kid society aside this movie was pretty awesome, I love the desert and barter town themes

  • @rachelar
    @rachelar 6 месяцев назад +1

    "We was finded." Yep Bogan Speak in Bogan's Run, Straya

  • @DdHn.
    @DdHn. Год назад +4

    I remember watching this ending as a wean and feeling utterly gutted. Australia, the promised land, and there it was destroyed. As I’ve grown older, I’ve seen it differently. I should have known, old empires dwindle, new ones are created through us, us today.

  • @Djfumarski
    @Djfumarski Год назад +4

    He helped save the great northern tribe and the lost tribe of the oasis

  • @southsideman4891
    @southsideman4891 2 года назад +2

    Man........ I saw this movie so many times when I was a kid...it never brought tears to my eyes until now....
    Is this our future......is this our future......
    Not our will; GOD'S will be done.

    • @Frankie2012channel
      @Frankie2012channel Год назад

      This is the future .... eventually. Even optimistically go perhaps thousands of years into the future. There will be a time when man kind's population has plummeted to a fraction of what it is today. Cities will decay. everything we will have built to eventually turn to dust. That History channel show "Life after Man' opined that it will take about 500 years of decay and weeds and plants overgrowing cities for pretty much all sign of us to be gone from the planet. Ironically the only thing that will last for another ten thousand years or more, are the GREAT PYRAMIDS.

  • @bluesuncompanyman
    @bluesuncompanyman 7 месяцев назад +2

    "This you know: the years travel fast, and time after time I done the tell. But this ain't one 'body's tell, it's the tell of us all. And you've gotta listen it, and 'member. Coz what you hears today you gotta tell the newborn tomorrow. I's lookin' behind us now...into history back. I sees those of us that got the luck and started the haul for home. And I 'members how it led us here and how we was heartbroke cause we seen what there once was. One look and we knewed we'd got it straight. Those what had gone before had the knowin' and the doin' of things beyond our reckoning...even beyond our dreamin'. Time counts, and keeps countin'. And we knows now, finding the trick of what's been and lost ain't no easy ride. But that's our track. We gotta travel it and there ain't nobody knows where its gonna lead. Still and all; every night we does the tell so we 'member who we was and where we came from. But most of all we 'members the man who finded us. Him that came the salvage. And we lights the city. Not just for him but for all of 'em that are still out there. Cause we knows they'll come a night when they sees the distant light and they'll be comin' home."

  • @theQuestion626
    @theQuestion626 6 лет назад +26

    underappreciated film. My issue was that I could not understand a word they said most times because of the syntax and thick Aussie accent

    • @VinceHagenbeek
      @VinceHagenbeek 5 лет назад +1

      They even dubbed the very first film with American accents because of that.

    • @easygrin1127
      @easygrin1127 4 года назад +2

      @@VinceHagenbeek ye well everyone in europe can understand it just fine ...

    • @ankihansen2489
      @ankihansen2489 4 года назад

      @@easygrin1127 Fuck you and fuck everyone in Europe!

    • @FranSanTeeth90
      @FranSanTeeth90 4 года назад

      From Chicago. I got it. I've heard similar about Boardwalk Empire or the Todd in "Plague Dogs". I think vernacular English-be it Cockney, AAVE, Geordie or Aussie inter-translates easier. Dropped consonants, modified 'r' sounds, swallowed vowels.

    • @jamesgerman5376
      @jamesgerman5376 4 года назад

      @@ankihansen2489 How awful of you to that. Just because someone may speak with a different dialect and/or accent, look different, or have any level of different ways of living life you gives you no right or any invitation to berate an entire continent. Which, by the way, is performing far better than the USA in areas of social justice, human/gender equality, financial, education, and in 8 out of 10 instances has a far better military than the United States. That one derogatory and ignorant sentence you wrote leads me to the conclusion that must indeed be a gun toting trump supporting gay bashing wife beating mother/sister incest having piece of low down God awful TRASH.

  • @Wulf425
    @Wulf425 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful speech at the end... "they'll see the lights, and they'll be coming home."

  • @scottjones4888
    @scottjones4888 Год назад

    grew up watching all great movies all

  • @treebeardtheent2200
    @treebeardtheent2200 3 года назад +1

    this ain't one body's tell
    it's the tell of us all
    and you gotta listen it, and 'member...

  • @bicholol319
    @bicholol319 8 месяцев назад

    es épico como se mira la desolación y mad max enfrenta su destino siguiendo su camino

  • @diekomet6950
    @diekomet6950 Год назад +1

    favorite villian, god bless Tina Turner

  • @surewinner
    @surewinner 7 дней назад

    Love her voice.

  • @VladislavBabbitt
    @VladislavBabbitt 7 месяцев назад

    Great scene.

  • @OgreProgrammer
    @OgreProgrammer 2 года назад +1

    Sometime I just realized is understated and wonderful. Somehow, after take off, Savannah, Pigkiller, Master, and the kids convinced Pilot to fly them all that way.

  • @robbo_96
    @robbo_96 7 месяцев назад

    This ending together with We Don't Need Another Hero over the end credits is perfect 👌

  • @occamsrazor9183
    @occamsrazor9183 2 года назад

    Oh, always a gem in film...

  • @millisagingerich1248
    @millisagingerich1248 Год назад

    Love this movie

  • @bradlycarpenter1960
    @bradlycarpenter1960 3 года назад

    I want her this movie for the first time last night, it’s absolutely beautiful

  • @DomenicZappia-xj2lt
    @DomenicZappia-xj2lt 6 месяцев назад

    Classic

  • @SCP-ou3ke
    @SCP-ou3ke 3 года назад +2

    Fucking he’ll Sydney looks like a midnight oil album cover.

  • @danielnunez5482
    @danielnunez5482 5 лет назад +9

    That ending is depressing to me. Now we know that there is really nothing out there. I wonder if the whole world in the road warrior timeline also and to shit like Australia did

    • @randomnickify
      @randomnickify 5 лет назад +6

      Yes, that was worldwide nuclear war, in the eighties they did not know we do not need nukes to turn the Earth into tombworld.

    • @shayla106
      @shayla106 3 года назад +4

      It’s not depressing the children are going to rebuild society.

    • @stephenkissane4268
      @stephenkissane4268 3 года назад

      Thing is mad max 2 mentioned war but not nuclear

    • @OgreProgrammer
      @OgreProgrammer 2 года назад +1

      @@stephenkissane4268 Pretty sure the was a picture reference to nukes, possibly painted by the kids, or in their little view master.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 2 года назад +1

      @@stephenkissane4268 the war between the 'two great warrior tribes' (US / USSR) went nuclear between MM2 and BT. There's a lot of detail in the 'preamble' and original script for MM2 that didn't nake it into the film.

  • @burtonrivera5253
    @burtonrivera5253 3 года назад +1

    The point is that Max crossed the path of 2 Queens and took what one queen built and gave it to the other one, "LIGHT"
    ( Note the Methane Plant guy he saved, too...he flew them off and, yeah, they re kids, but eventually THEY LL GROW AND BUILD and it won t be Barter Town, but Tomorrow-morrow Land, meaning it will be a couple of generations )