Furiosa provides hope for the younger generation taking the heroic role but not stealing the glory from the masculine role “with nasty biker wit and a blunt distaste for authority” (Scott…). After Furiosa engineers the women’s escape, Joe discovers his five wives are missing including, Splendid, his favorite, the one eight months pregnant, she defends Furiosa dangling from the rustic tanker door falling to her death. Splendid tries to keep Furiosa out of harm’s way and Joe’s path, so Furiosa can keep fighting for freedom and faith in hope to [reveal her passion] … becoming the film’s bruised heart and soul (Travers…). Although Max is second in command to Furiosa, critics examine her character, suggested by Miller giving [the leading testimony, that] women, as … creators of new life, will inherently always be the gender that holds hardest onto hope for the future (Tallerico…). Many males are skeptical of this movie because of Furiosa is the main character, accusing the director, Miller, as if …. [forcing] feminism down [their] throats, and... [among] the Trojan Horse feminists and Hollywood leftists… use {vainly), [insisting that] trope women are equal to men in all things, including physique, strength, and logic (Roosh). The argument expressed almost caused a boycott on the movie, Mad Max, because of Furiosa’s tenacious role. As a woman I believe the movie indicates how women can communicate that they are equal in many ways and it is their right to stand up and reach for what they believe, giving them faith and regain confidence in a man’s
Furiosa provides hope for the younger generation taking the heroic role but not stealing the glory from the masculine role “with nasty biker wit and a blunt distaste for authority” (Scott…). After Furiosa engineers the women’s escape, Joe discovers his five wives are missing including, Splendid, his favorite, the one eight months pregnant, she defends Furiosa dangling from the rustic tanker door falling to her death. Splendid tries to keep Furiosa out of harm’s way and Joe’s path, so Furiosa can keep fighting for freedom and faith in hope to [reveal her passion] … becoming the film’s bruised heart and soul (Travers…). Although Max is second in command to Furiosa, critics examine her character, suggested by Miller giving [the leading testimony, that] women, as … creators of new life, will inherently always be the gender that holds hardest onto hope for the future (Tallerico…). Many males are skeptical of this movie because of Furiosa is the main character, accusing the director, Miller, as if …. [forcing] feminism down [their] throats, and... [among] the Trojan Horse feminists and Hollywood leftists… use {vainly), [insisting that] trope women are equal to men in all things, including physique, strength, and logic (Roosh). The argument expressed almost caused a boycott on the movie, Mad Max, because of Furiosa’s tenacious role. As a woman I believe the movie indicates how women can communicate that they are equal in many ways and it is their right to stand up and reach for what they believe, giving them faith and regain confidence in a man’s