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Well, movie is OK, im giving it 7/10 but question is, what was purpose of doing this movie. I understand the meaning of movie, and movie title, but what was main goal of movie, to open eyes, to feel something? The best part in this movie for me, was hope that i will see them travel around south america for more than 5 min, but i did not. Everything else was just depiction of what depressed washed queen dude could have done with some us $ in pocket and in 50s in Mexico city - and so did that. Beside that movie is just simple blend of drama, feel of melancholia (for some older viewers i guess) and poignant way to say hey, im depressed and dont know what to do in my life.
Having been a long-time fan of the Mad Max series, I was eagerly anticipating "Mad Mad Saga- Furiosa," and it exceeded all my expectations. I loved it even more than "Fury Road"! This movie perfectly explains so many aspects of the Wasteland that we've had questions about since "Mad Max: Fury Road."
Previously, "Mad Max 2" was my favorite road movie in the series, but "Furiosa: Mad Max Saga" has now taken that top spot. George Miller has once again expanded the Mad Max universe in a way that is both thrilling and enlightening.
For first-timers, I would recommend watching this movie before diving into "Mad Max: Fury Road." It's an incredible addition to the saga, and I can't wait to see what George Miller has in store for us next.
Previously, "Mad Max 2" was my favorite road movie in the series, but "Furiosa: Mad Max Saga" has now taken that top spot. George Miller has once again expanded the Mad Max universe in a way that is both thrilling and enlightening.
For first-timers, I would recommend watching this movie before diving into "Mad Max: Fury Road." It's an incredible addition to the saga, and I can't wait to see what George Miller has in store for us next.
"Song of the Bandits" is a captivating South Korean action period drama that recently premiered on Netflix. Set against the backdrop of the 1920s during the Japanese occupation of Joseon, the series delves deep into the struggles of the Korean people, who are fighting for their homeland and their rights.
The narrative follows a group of fierce bandits who traverse the lawless land of Gando. Each member of this group, coming from diverse backgrounds, has a unique story to tell. United by a common purpose, they band together to protect the homeland of Koreans from the oppressive forces.
In my personal opinnion i can say that this is NOT as good as Warrior tv show, but it does have smiliarity in a lot of ways. I gave it 8/10 and i did give 9/10 for Warriors tv show, so have that in mind.
I do recommend watching this if you like period-time action dramas.
The narrative follows a group of fierce bandits who traverse the lawless land of Gando. Each member of this group, coming from diverse backgrounds, has a unique story to tell. United by a common purpose, they band together to protect the homeland of Koreans from the oppressive forces.
In my personal opinnion i can say that this is NOT as good as Warrior tv show, but it does have smiliarity in a lot of ways. I gave it 8/10 and i did give 9/10 for Warriors tv show, so have that in mind.
I do recommend watching this if you like period-time action dramas.