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This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows a scene from "Mad Max: Fury Road."
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This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows a scene from "Mad Max: Fury Road."

Re: July 23 Chuck Plunkett column.

Chuck Plunkett makes a somewhat plausible comparison to the current “Mad Max” film in describing our world, except for the ending. Plunkett acknowledges the “technical wizardry” that allowed the bad guys to “attack the good guys,” but there’s no comparable technique expressed to achieve the opposite result for our real world. All Plunkett has to offer for the good guys to win is “the political class” latching “onto the better of our ideas and instincts.” Thatap an adequate theory, but hardly a realistic analogy to the movie script of “Mad Max: Fury Road,” which, if memory serves, had the good guys win by overwhelming violence which, I would imagine, is why Plunkett left that out.

Kenneth Valero, Littleton

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