Post from @DailyMovieSketch

Post from @DailyMovieSketch
Mad Max: Fury Road (Black & Chrome Edition) (2015)Directed by George MillerSo this is a movie from the pre-@dailymoviesketch days — the fourth "Mad Max" movie, coming in 30 years after Part 3! Certainly, this was one of the best movies of 2015, an incredible action film, with fantastic visuals, amazing worldbuilding, economic storytelling, terrific music, and superb stunts. Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy) must work with Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) to transport something that belongs to the warlord Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne) to safety. A genre film (the series that probably defined the post apocalyptic aesthetic) being nominated for a Best Picture Oscar was probably unheard of, but this one did it — and it deserves it. I loved the film.Since I watched "Mad Max 2" a couple of days back (with everyone being in lockdown due to #coronavirus #covid19), I thought I'll rewatch this. Instead of watching the regular version of the movie, I watched the "Black & Chrome" Edition (rented it for ₹120 on Google Play Movies), which is a special B&W version of the movie (it's not just a desaturated version of the movie, they've specifically graded it in B&W). The movie is as good as ever, but after watching both the versions, I actually prefer the regular colour version only (since it's use of colour is awesome, with vibrant blues and oranges). Nevertheless it was an interesting experience watching it in B&W.I drew Immortan Joe from the movie, in B&W — the drawing was done with Bic ballpoint pen on A6 sketchbook and scanned.#dailymoviesketch #karthikabhiram #madmax#furyroad #madmaxfuryroad#immortanjoe #ballpointpen #ballpointpendrawing #ballpointpenart#522 / 24-Mar-20
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