![]() Badass Army: The Holnists are basically an evil, repressive, violent, destructive group of bandits, but they're extremely well-organized and well-equipped, especially compared to the militias of the disorganized villages they extort.However, the Postman exploits it at the end. The last man who challenged Bethlehem got both his tongue and balls cut off. Their seventh law does allow any member to challenge for leadership of the clan. Asskicking Leads to Leadership: The Holnists base their leadership on this.It'll go on, except I'll be fighting a goddamn ghost. ![]() wait a minute! You don't know each other? This will never be over. As Long as There Is One Man: General Bethlehem fully realizes the beginning of his own doom towards the end.īethlehem: Wait a minute.Ascended Extra: Abby in the book shows up only in the first section and even in that part her role is rather small.In the finale, it becomes a plot point when Shakespeare shows he was also forcibly inducted this way, with the right as a result to challenge Bethlehem for the leadership under those laws. The Holnists have 8 harsh laws they abide by, and every member is branded with the number on their arm. Apocalypse How: It seems to be a class 2, since the townspeople ask whether Europe survived, but things are vague.In view of that, the Postman really ought not to recognize Tom Petty on sight as an erstwhile celebrity.The novel was published in 1985, so it fits with the prospect then. Because at the end he is revealed to have been born in 1973, plus the other references to what occurred which fits with a nuclear war, there was probably one during the early 1980s. Alternate History: The film begins in 2013, and it's said the Postman survived "the war" with the last great cities destroyed when he was a child.All There in the Manual: Even if it's a very Pragmatic Adaptation, the film is much more comprehensible if you've read the book.The Holnists are a survivalist cult founded on the teachings of an author of trashy self-help books whom they worship as a near-deity. All Hail the Great God Mickey!: Borderline.
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