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The following post contains SPOILERS for the end of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, should you choose to witness them. Prequels don’t usually end with mysteries. They exist to explain; to illuminate the backstories and secrets of characters and events from other movies. In the case of George Miller’s Furiosa, the film reveals more than a decade of tragedy and pain in the life of the title character, who was introduced in 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road as a haunted survivor (played by Charlize Theron) who wants to escape the clutches of her future’s brutal dictator, Immortan Joe. Where did this woman come ...
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There is an old saying about prequels: If the material in them had been genuinely important in the first place it would have been part of the original film. By their very nature, prequels are narratively superfluous. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga certainly is — although it also proves quite conclusively that a film can be narratively superfluous, viscerally exciting, imaginatively designed, and sick as hell all at once. For two and a half hours, the movie unfurls the tragic early years of the true hero of 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road: Imperator Furiosa. Decades in the making, but spanning just a couple...
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When Mad Max: Fury Roadcame out, some critics observed that despite his name being in the title, Max himself (played by Tom Hardy) seemed to be a secondary character in the story of Furiosa, played by Charlize Theron, a battle-hardened warrior who rebels against her boss Immortan Joe by stealing his beloved brides and trying to return them to the “Green Place” where Furiosa grew up. Sure enough, the next Mad Max movie is here, and Max is nowhere to be seen; the franchise is now squarely focused on Furiosa in a prequel about her younger days. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga stars Anya Taylor-Joy as the...
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