Sometimes when a veteran filmmaker finally gets around to making a project that they’ve dreamed of doing for decades, the resulting film can be an overcooked mess, all that time spent inside its creator’s brain leaving it a jumble of incoherent if fascinating ideas. (A recent example that springs to mind is Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis .) But there are other, rarer occasions when a long-evolving project gets exactly the time in the oven that it needed. (An example here might be George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road .) Only after the filmmaker in question has amassed a career’s worth of experience making work across multiple genres, found enough success and acclaim within the industry to command large budgets and to work with any actor they want, and established a core team of tr

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