Austin Zoo and Rehab Sanctuary – Archival Walk-through – Austin, Texas – May 2024

Welcome to an Alive Arkhive Archival Walk-through of the Non-profit Austin Zoo and Animal Rehabilitation Sanctuary, located off Circle Drive in South Austin, Texas on May 30, 2024.

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World War II Veteran Shares D-Day Memories

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Watch an Ambush at the Bullet Farm in ‘Furiosa’ | Anatomy of a Scene

A great action sequence may involve pyrotechnics, breakneck vehicle maneuvers and other dazzling stunts, but according to the director George Miller, it may prove hollow without a connection to, and between, the characters.

He put a relationship front and center in this sequence from his latest tale in the Mad Max saga, the prequel “Furiosa.” Anya Taylor-Joy stars as the title character and Tom Burke is a driver named Praetorian Jack, with whom Furiosa builds a bond.

In the scene, the pair approach the Bullet Farm to pick up munitions for a battle being waged between Immortan Joe and Dementus. But soon after they arrive and their War Rig passes through a portcullis, they are ambushed and they realize that Dementus has taken over the Bullet Farm.

Taylor-Joy performs her own car stunt requiring her to spin the vehicle 180 degrees. And the sequence plays out in tense ways as both she and Praetorian Jack defend themselves. But narrating the scene, Miller defines the central purpose: “What follows is that through their actions, not their words and their promises to each other but through their actions, that they are prepared to give of themselves entirely to the other.”

He continues, “In a way, it’s kind of a love story in the middle of an action scene.”

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