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``Mad Max: Thunderdome'' Why chase scenes were largely deleted in favor of a human drama

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``Mad Max: Thunderdome'' Why chase scenes were largely deleted in favor of a human drama

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New ``Mad Max'' with Hollywood investment



This work started as the first ``Mad Max'' series produced with Hollywood capital. This work made a big commitment with Hollywood and cast songstress Tina Turner . It had been 10 years since Turner had appeared in a film, but her performance was highly acclaimed, and she won the Best Actress award at the NAACP's Image Awards.


Turner also contributed two songs to the film's soundtrack as a singer. Their two songs, ` `We Don't Need Another Hero '' and `` One of the Living ,'' both became record-setting hits both domestically and internationally. The latter was a particular hit, earning Turner the award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 28th Annual Grammy Awards.


Perhaps with the help of Hollywood's generous funding, the film was filmed on a larger open set than the previous film. Controlled by Aunty Entity, played by Tina Turner, Bartertown is set on a brick pit ring walk in Homebush Bay in Sydney's western suburbs. The number of extras is approximately 400. I'm afraid of Hollywood's enthusiasm because they're building an entire city.



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A village of children devoted to a cargo cult was filmed in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. The filming location was said to be harsh, with constant temperatures below freezing and suffering from heavy rain. By the way, the setting of the children in this work is apparently borrowed from William Golding's novel ``Lord of the Flies.'' The book is set in the near future during the Great War. A plane headed for an evacuation site crashes, leaving the boys on board stranded on a deserted island in the South Pacific. It's exactly like the story in Mad Max: Thunderdome.


Several sequences, including the climactic chase scene, were filmed in the South Australian mining town of Cooper Betty. This land had the desolate land needed for the chase scene and endless railroad tracks. However, Cooper Betty's temperature fluctuates wildly, with temperatures reaching as high as 60 degrees Celsius (dry) in hot weather and dropping to nearly 20 degrees Celsius (-20 degrees Celsius) below freezing in cold weather. It is said that the climactic chase scene was filmed in such harsh conditions.


The power of Hollywood capital is vividly realized by showing the land in various environments and building a huge open set that is the size of an entire city.


Everything was massive. However, the intense chase scenes in the previous film have been cut down, and the current film is more focused on emotional human drama. This is the birth of a completely new story that is significantly different from the previous two works. Why. There was a hidden tragedy involved: the sudden death of a certain person.



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