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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’s Fantastically Demented Ending, Explained
George Miller’s Fury Road prequel has one of the bleakest, most twisted endings of any studio franchise movie in recent history.
Furiosa takes that peach and serves it to Immortan Joe’s brides, then leads them into the War Rig, hiding them inside its storage tank, essentially setting up their flight to the Green Place in Fury Road. One, she sees, is overtaken by a group of Rock Riders, the scavenging biker gang that inhabits the canyon on the edge of the Badlands outside the Citadel and that made such a memorable appearance in Fury Road; that turns out to be another impostor, the one-eyed Squint. This is a common motif in fables and tall tales and the kinds of stories that Miller paid homage to in Three Thousand Years of Longing: the narrator who purports to have the facts straight from the source, even though, of course, he wasn’t there.
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