If the first Mad Max gives audiences a glimpse of the last vestiges of civilization, 1982’s Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior takes them full-on into George Miller’s Wasteland in one of the most celebrated action films ever.
On this episode, film critic Sara M. Fetters joins the show as we talk about how Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior builds on its predecessor, how it impacts the series’ future, and why it still holds up all these years later.
SYNOPSIS
After avenging the death of his wife and young son, Max (Mel Gibson) drives the post-apocalyptic highways of the Australian outback, fending off attacks from nomadic tribes that prey on outsiders. Falling into an encampment led by the relatively peaceful Pappagallo (Mike Preston), Max at first schemes to steal their oil. But soon he becomes the group’s reluctant defender against the hulking Humungus (Kjell Nilsson) and his ruthless marauders.