Released in 1981, Mad Max 2 is a post-apocalyptic action film starring Mel Gibson, reprising his role as Max Rockatansky from 1979’s Mad Max. Directed by George Miller, this sequel to the original Mad Max film is considered by many to be one of the greatest action movies of all time. Set in a desolate, desert wasteland, Mad Max 2 follows Max as he joins forces with a group of survivors to defend their community from a brutal warlord known as Lord Humungus.
The film’s gritty realism and intense action sequences are what truly set it apart. The desolate landscapes and weathered characters create a sense of despair and hopelessness, while the high-octane chase scenes and brutal violence keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Gibson’s performance as Max is both intense and understated, making him a sympathetic and relatable protagonist.
One of the most memorable aspects of Mad Max 2 is Lord Humungus, a towering, imposing leader of a marauding gang, played by the absolutely JACKED Kjell Nilsson. His confrontation with Max in the film’s climactic battle is a must-see.
If you thought we weren’t gonna mention the ladies, you haven’t been with us for long. Arkie Whiteley as The Captain’s Girl, and Virginia Hey as The Warrior Woman (a bit of trivia: Hey also appeared in 1987’s The Living Daylights as a Bond Girl). And, eyebrows aside, there’s NO way we were gonna forget Anne Jones in that chase scene (you’ll know it when you see it).
You know what? Fuck it, it was this one:
The film’s practical effects and stunts are also worth noting. The iconic Gyrocopter, a flying vehicle Max uses to escape Lord Humungus’s forces, is a marvel of engineering. The car chases and explosions are equally both thrilling and visually stunning.
Like its predecessor, Mad Max 2 is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its intense action, memorable characters, and thought-provoking themes. It’s a must-watch for fans of action movies and those who appreciate a well-crafted story set in a post-apocalyptic world.