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Toe's Weird Dog

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@andy-jam-blog Fish want to have a beer with him, women want to fix him.
Visible feet flavour, fresh from her shoes
Further bits and pieces of worldbuilding that I really liked in Furiosa (the previous post have gotten rather long)
One of the first shots of the film is trees being detroyed by a shock wave, and later as the raiders escape with Furiosa we see the edges of the Green Place eroding into the desert; a sign of what's to come. And zooming in from space, this paradise is so terribly small...
Furiosa knows how to disable a motorcycle, but still marvels at the petrol pouring over her hand.
There's a brief moment where someone is using a satellite dish as a cooking pot!
Toe Jam and his companion automatically assume that it's Furiosa's father tracking them, not her parents; certainly not her mother.
The first thing the Organic Mechanic does whenever he meets someone new is to check their fingers and teeth to see what kind of health they're in; he does this later with the Lone War Boy, without even being told to do so by Dementus.
When his followers get too rowdy, Dementus calls them off with a whistle - they are his hounds too.
Dementus orders for their best drinking water to be used to wash Furiosa; an immediate sign of how valuable he considers her to be.
I have a theory about the Organic Mechanic serving human blood sausage (the jury is out on whether he was actually drawing Furiosa's blood or whether he was bluffing in front of Immortan Joe). He doesn't yet have the resources to safely do blood transfusions, so this is a simplified way of trying to keep Dementus healthy and strong!
There are wind turbines on the top of the Citadel, but we don't see them move; a shallow echo of the turbines in the Green Place.
The power dynamics in Dementus' horde; the Mortiflyers answer to the Octoboss, who calmly tells them to comply; compare this with Dementus' posturing...
Immortan Joe is the only one during negotiations to speak directly to Furiosa, asking her questions and getting answers from her - yet we never see him speak to any of the women in his harem. When one of them gives birth to a mutated baby he turns and departs without a word, leaving Scrotus to pass sentence on her.
I've commented before on how unsettling it is that Furiosa's given a little cubby of her own with a lamp and books and a bed, and how it all looks so normal. The whole setup of the harem is unnerving. Down in the depths of the Citadel everything is scavenged and mismatched; @cinemaocd noticed that the 'bunks' that Furiosa and Jack are sleeping on later in the film are actually repurposed lounge chairs. Even later on, when the People Eater is plotting battles, he uses salvaged objects to represent the armies. But up in the harem everything is preserved, clean and kept for its original purpose, from the chairs and chalkboard to the stacks of books and the ordinary (if not necessarily comfy) beds. Like the Green Place, the harem is recognisable and normal, a series of rooms you could well imagine in our universe...but it's a manufactured paradise rather than a natural one, a false 'haven' and a real prison for so many women.
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"No ones gonna scum us anymore!"
Rahel Romahn as Vulture in FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA
Character names in Furiosa are just amazing