Sunday, 24 January 2021

2021: "The real-life Mad Max will be about water"

2019 was the year Blade Runner was set in:

Futures Forum: 2019: Blade Runner > "The future has arrived: it's just not evenly distributed yet."

The 2020s are when quite a few dystopian films are set:

10 great films set in the 2020s | BFI

And several in 2021:

It gets … worse: what can we learn from movies set in 2021? | Film | The Guardian

And there's one in particular:

I don't want to be pessimist but mad max is set in 2021 meme - AhSeeit

Which has been recalled after events earlier this month:

Twitter Compares Capitol Siege to Scenes From 'Mad Max', Believed To Be Set In 2021

Although there's some debate about the accuracy of the date:

Capitol riots compared to Mad Max as false meme confuses fans | The Independent

If you are interested:

No, ‘Mad Max’ is Not Set in 2021

What's perhaps more prescient are some of the themes running through the cult movie:

Futures Forum: "The real-life Mad Max will be about water"


As this piece from 2015 points out: 

Over the past 20 years, Australia has weathered one of the most devastating droughts on the planet. You’ve seen the dust storms. You’ve seen the wildfires. And you’ve seen the trailer for Mad Max: Fury Road. The film takes place in a parched, near-future Australia, where the control and manipulation of water is the greatest power in the world...

The lesson here is that in the climate of today, cities cannot just prepare for one extreme or the other — they must be prepared for anything.

As for where to shoot the next Mad Max, Miller might need to look for yet another location. Namibia — considered to have some of the driest places on Earth — has started to see its own historic floods. Climate change may force the filmmaker to follow emerging weather patterns, chasing catastrophic droughts all over the globe for the best post-apocalyptic settings. Hopefully they won’t be filming the next Mad Max in the Central Valley of California.

What The US Can Learn From Australia To Avoid A Mad Max Future

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