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“He took what was most precious to him”: Breaking down the Doof Warrior from ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’

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Only in the deranged world of Mad Max could a guy with no eyes wearing a red onesie and brandishing a guitar that shoots flames while strapped to the front of an armoured truck appear entirely without context and make perfect sense, but there’s much more to the Doof Warrior than meets the eye.

Admittedly, what meets the eye is pretty damned spectacular, with a high-octane chase unfolding through the vast nothingness of the Wasteland when the instant cult hero makes his showstopping arrival perched atop a bespoke vehicle known as the ‘Doof Wagon’. Drummers pound away at their chosen instruments while the man himself leaps around on a bungee harness with reckless abandon, all while powering his way through some meaty riffs.

For most filmmakers, it’s hard to either predict or guarantee which characters have breakout potential, but Miller must have been supremely confident in Doof Warrior’s ability to become a scene-stealer. It takes a lot to steal the spotlight away from the grandiose vehicular carnage that powered Fury Road, but a flame-throwing guitar and a skull mask is certainly one way of going about it.

Such is the maniacal majesty of Mad Max at large, nobody even batted an eyelid. After all, this is a saga where regular characters are in scant supply, with War Boys painting themselves white to ride into a glorious death while Immortan Joe’s armies sport bulky armour and wield hand-crafted implements of destruction. Nobody was asking where the Doof Warrior came from or what convinced him that this was the right line of work, but Miller cooked it up anyway.

In fact, knowing the origins and backstory of the Doof Warrior recontextualises him completely from ‘hey, that guy looks cool as shit’ to ‘it’s obvious why the devastating tragedies to have befallen this clearly unhinged person made him ready, willing, and able to be handed a guitar and a bungee to go and fuck as much shit up as humanly possible’.

As the Mad Max creator explained to Deadline, the Doof Warrior was “blind from birth”. However, the fact his peepers weren’t forcibly removed is far from being a cause for celebration. “When things started going a bit crazy, he and his mother were left in a mining town,” the filmmaker continued. “The only way they could survive was to go into a place where there was a competitive advantage to being blind.”

Just like that, the Doof family went underground, with the visually impaired child taking “what was most precious to him” as his sole belonging. Namely, his guitar. Unfortunately, Immortan Joe had a soft spot for a tasty riff, so the warlord’s forces “killed his mother because she wasn’t any use” before refitting her son as the equivalent of being the piper or little drummer boy of the Wasteland’s most fearsome army.

iOTA – who played the role – described him as “the guy who riles up the troops”. Quite possibly an understatement looking at what unfolds in Fury Road, but the actor and musician shed even more light on what he brought to the role with a concoction of his own. The skull mask that Doof Warrior wears? He sliced it off his own dead mother’s face to wear it as some kind of twisted tribute.

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