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| | Mad Max (1979) |
 | | An astonishing achievement given how low the budget was, Mad Max still impresses as a tense, violent and exciting work of pulp fiction. |
 | | Granted, the pace slackens occasionally, but this is a great B-movie with extra punch thanks to some thrilling chase sequences and kinetic editing and camera-work. |
 | | Things get a little too dangerous for Max, so he retires with his wife and child, but his old enemies aren't far behind, leading to a dramatic, powerful conclusion. |
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