![]() There's an entire sequence with the Dag and the Seed Keeper discussing the need to kill people and the seeds that still exist. They discuss the green place, at length, several times throughout the movie. As for Max, well, after a brief and knowing exchange of nods with Furiosa, he disappears into the crowd.I am so confused by anyone who could actually believe that this movie does not pass the test. Furiosa and the wives are allowed back into the fold, clearly triumphant and newly empowered by their victory. When they arrive at the Citadel, Max shows the citizens and the war boys Immortan Joe's corpse. Max manages to save her, too, when he gives her a blood transfusion on their way back to the Citadel. ![]() Though she's mortally wounded in the process, Furiosa finally manages to kill Immortan Joe, earning herself redemption, and freedom for the wives. Many of the Vuvalini lose their lives, and Nux sacrifices himself to save the wives. ![]() They all agree.Īs they make their way back to the Citadel, they engage in a road battle with Immortan Joe and his men. They can defeat Immortan Joe on the road and take the Citadel-the only green place with water for miles around-for themselves. After all, Immortan Joe has abandoned it to pursue them, so it's undefended. The next day, Max chases the women (and Nux) across the salt flats, and when he catches up to them, he convinces them to turn around and head back to the Citadel. Furiosa, the wives, and Nux all join with the women and decide to make their way across the salt flats, hoping to reach somewhere they can survive. Eventually, they make their way to an abandoned tower, where they meet the Vuvalini-or the Many Mothers-a small band of women who wander the desert searching for a place they can make plants grow, like the old days. Once again, Max and company manage to evade capture, and they endure a few other trials as they make their escape, including getting trapped in a quagmire while being pursued by the Bullet Farmer. Furiosa and the wives are devastated-as is Nux, who has found his way back onto the War Rig, but knows he has no hope of returning to Immortan Joe. In all the mayhem, Angharad, the de facto leader of the wives, loses her life. They're pursued into a canyon, where another violent chase ensues. Max, Furiosa, and the wives make their escape, now pursued by Immortan Joe's war party, as well as the Bullet Farmer and the People Eater from Gas Town. But Furiosa has installed a kill switch, so she and the wives are coming with-whether Max likes it or not. While the war party fails to retrieve Furiosa in the chase, Max manages to free himself, and tries to steal Furiosa's truck-the War Rig-from her and the wives. Max gets swept up in the action when he's forced to accompany a War Boy named Nux, for whom he's providing a blood transfusion. When Immortan Joe discovers Furiosa's betrayal, he sends a war party made up of War Boys and their vicious vehicles after them. She's after redemption-and they're after freedom. She's making a run for it-and she's taking Immortan Joe's five wives, his "prize breeders," with her. Only instead of following orders, Furiosa defies them, and takes the war party off course and into hostile territory. ![]() ![]() While Max is held prisoner, the Imperator Furiosa sets off with a war party to retrieve gas and bullets from Gas Town and the Bullet Farm-on Immortan Joe's orders. He finds himself a captive at the Citadel, a ruthless society ruled over by the tyrant Immortan Joe. A lonely wanderer-Mad Max-gets his car taken from him by a war party. ![]()
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