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Max (left; played by Tom Hardy) and a one-armed woman warrior named Furiosa (Charlize Theron) try to outpace and outfox a psychotic gang sent by a cult leader. Photo: Washington Post

Those of us who are old enough to remember the first film, the 1979 box office hit that made Mel Gibson an overnight sensation, have been wondering for months if the fourth instalment would live up to all the media hype.

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Well, the movie opened this past Thursday and the verdict is a resounding: “Yes.”

picks up where Thunderdome (the last of the trilogy) left off.

We are now in a post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, where water, petrol and greenery are scarce commodities. What little there is left is hoarded up in a place called the Citadel, ruled by a misshapen cult leader who called himself Immortan Joe.

Max, the protagonist, is a loner-survivor haunted by the death of his wife and child. For reasons that will become clear soon, he and a one-armed woman warrior named Furiosa become fugitives pursued by Joe and an army of War Boys – reminiscent of the gang in .

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The plot is as linear as a straight line. The entire story is made up of two long chase scenes: one going from the Citadel to the desert, and the other from the desert back to the Citadel. That’s pretty much it.

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