There you go. I don't know about you, but I'm starting to think that this might be the first film where, as soon as a character leaves the camera's view, they regenerate their injuries if they've rolled over, become super strong if they have someone to fight, or super fast if they have a truck to catch. In fact, all the most interesting action happens off-camera. It's probably a concept.
Meanwhile, on board the truck, there's been something new. Because one of the girls, who went to the back to watch for possible pursuers, stumbled upon Fifi in a corner, prostrate and depressed in his fleece pajamas, eating ice cream. The young lady lies down next to him because, yes, well, he's one of those who enslaved her, he's fanatically served Joe until now, even whatsapp number list attacked the truck twice, but hey, if he's sad, there's surely no danger, right? And the two chat quietly.
" Boohoo, I failed to serve Joe! I made a fool of myself in front of him!
" "Well, why don't we serve each other?
" "Oh, well, I'm not sad anymore, okay, come on. "
The last time I saw such a rapid change of sides, and with such rotten motives, I was watching Star Wars – Episode III . I wish you would realize the full significance of this comparison. Thank you.
Furiosa, the girls, Max, and Fifi can roll their balloons at full speed and leave the rotten lands they had just crossed to find themselves once again in the desert, where they see something shining on the horizon. The remains of a superstructure that bring back memories for Furiosa: because the green lands, if she knows them... it's because she was born there before being taken into slavery during a raid!
It is worth noting that throughout the film, the characters regularly ask themselves: " Do green lands really exist? Who knows where to find them? "
Well, apparently, everyone, since the gangs of looters knew where to find girls there. Well, I'm just saying. The fact remains that as they approach the superstructure, our heroes see a naked woman at the top calling for help. Furiosa warns: she knows it's a trap. But she also knows who's setting it: the people of the green lands. So she hurries down and introduces herself, Furiosa of the clan of the Countless Mothers, blah blah. Immediately, the woman who was calling for help falls silent, goes back to get dressed, and goes downstairs to be soon joined by some biker grannies who approach Furiosa and recognize her: it's definitely her! She's definitely one of them.
I could be your friend and we'd kiss?
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