V for Vendetta

V for Vendetta

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V for Vendetta

Natalie Portman, Stephen Rea, Hugo Weaving, Rupert Graves, Stephen Fry

Set against the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britain, the story of a mild-mannered young woman named Evey who is rescued from a life-and-death situation by a masked vigilante known only as "V....( read more  read more... )" Incomparably charismatic and ferociously skilled in the art of combat and deception, V urges his fellow citizens to rise up against tyranny and oppression. As Evey uncovers the truth about V's mysterious background, she also discovers the truth about herself -- and emerges as his unlikely ally in the culmination of his plot to bring freedom and justice back to a society fraught with cruelty and corruption.

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  • January 7, 2010
    one of the best moives i seen for a while

    Amazing! omg its the guy fom lord of the rings!! eek hes like 40?o well still good
  • September 21, 2009
    Fantastic movie.
  • September 4, 2009
    As a stand alone film its not too bad but as an adaptation it's horrible. The comic is far superior and deserved better. Portman is terribly miscast but Rea, Hurt and Weaving make up for it.
  • July 13, 2009
    This marks the fantastic return of the Wachowski brothers.Those who were disappointed with their last two efforts will not be disappointed here,there is no doubt that the Brothers are talented.Here they make their comeback.But not as filmmakers,but as producers and writers.And to...( read more) be honest ,this film thrills you from beginning to end.You'll be blown away with this adrenaline excitement and dramatically intense thriller.

    A finely complex storyline about V, a reluctant freedom fighter , a rebellion who fights for freedom against the government in London in another time line.Set against the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britain,a mild-mannered young woman named Evey who is rescued from a life-and-death situation by"V." Incomparably charismatic and ferociously skilled in the art of combat and deception, V urges his fellow citizens to rise up against tyranny and oppression. As Evey uncovers the truth about V's mysterious background, she also discovers the truth about herself--and emerges as his unlikely ally in the culmination of his plot to bring freedom and justice back to a society fraught with cruelty and corruption.

    This is perhaps the first and fully realized and most successful of all the Moore adaptations.What I liked about this film was the way it balances action and drama and the 1812 overture of Tchakovski a real horror show.The script is fantastic and directing is equally worth a mention.The assistant director on the Matrix(James McTeigue) movies really has some talent ,and handles the action and drama very well.The film is fast paced and exciting.It is also politically charged and quite controversial but that is the point.It makes you think about the current situation, how well is the government handling the situation of terrorism.V serves as an anti-hero on a quest of freedom.His actions are right but his methods are wrong,he is trying to bring about a message in the wrong way.

    This film focuses on the source material of the book, more on the characters than on the action.More on the emotions and the drama than on the violence.This film doesn't glorify V as a terrorist but shows that under certain circumstances he was tempted to be what he is.The film has an intriguing atmosphere throughout,never once boring,an apocalyptic future setting really heightens the tension with starkly dark set designing and stunning cinematography.The action is striking and the performances in the drama are standout.This is a terrific movie at all points, it has a strong script , impressive directing and commendable performances.But having read the book after the movie,I must confess this film is still nowhere close to being better than the book.No way.It feels incomplete adaptation,leaving a lot of details behind,whereas the book had a more in depth look at V's life and his relationship with Evey.But I guess the filmmakers wanted to take a different approach,to which they succeed completely.

    There is a reference or close resemblance to Guatanamo prison and 9/11 issues echoes throughout the film.And it made the film even more direct.There are several more references to our world dominated by politics and government,regarding terrorism.And what they do to secure their safety.This is one thing that makes V so controversial.His actions will make you think he's insane,but it's just an idea,a notion that alerts us to take actions if our own Government ever try to control us,and inflict fear into our lives.

    Hidden behind the creepy mask, Hugo Weaving really proves he is a versatile actor.His character provokes thoughtful questions in a dystopian future ,and every emotion of his character is brought out by Weavings performance.Portman on the other hand also excels,with a convincing accent.She really is the heroine of the film and she handles the role quite well.The scenes between Evey and V are touching and well handled.The rest of the film is superb in its execution.

    V is an idea,a symbol,a metaphor that cannot be destroyed.A man can be obliterated but as an idea,an icon he is indestructible and his message becomes more powerful to convey as people look upon this figure ,but not the man beneath it.One man can make a huge difference but united men and women can change something.And that's what made me respond to this film's ideas.It's full of it.Shed with technical and visual brilliance.

    A spellbinding adventure , exciting action, superb directing and writing and a Sci-Fi film with a thoughtful message,and the first fully satisfying Moore adaptation.This film is the most controversial and at the same time breathtaking Action/thriller.A terrific achievement produced by the Wachowskis' and Silver.The climax,especially,was uplifting and beautifully executed.And will live on to be one of the most memorable conclusions.It always get me.
  • April 6, 2009
    "If you're looking for the guilty you need only look into a mirror."

    I've always liked Alan Moore's mature approach to graphic novels. When "V for Vendetta" was in production, I was really anxious to see the film. He's main work, that most of us know him by, "Watchmen", "The Lea...( read more)gue of Extraordianry Gentlemen" and "V" are among the best comics made, by far.

    The script, as the comic, is complex and nuanced, featuring a lot of nice dialogue. When V cites Shakespeare, or other similar medieval writers, it has never sounded better on screen. Hugo Weaving is the one to be thanked for that. His articulation sounds so amazing.

    "V for Vendetta" also looks amazing. I really liked the somewhat industrial look that the movie had. The cinematography is decent and the few action scenes are nice looking, except for the excessive gushing of blood.

    "Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof."

    The Wachowski brothers are behind the script. It's nice to see that McTeigue, in his directorial debut, focuses more on the script than the action. McTeigue was the assistant director on "The Matrix" trilogy so this could've been influenced by the Wachowski's but it doesn't look like their line of work, which is good.

    But one thing bothered me. I couldn't take George Orwell's "1984" out of my mind. There's so much comparison between the movies. When I read the comic, this didn't bother me but maybe it's because of John Hurt, who stars in both movies...

    So, "V for Vendetta" is definitely a must see. Fans of controversial movies should really take a look, eventhough they'd be bothered by the fact that its based on a comic. Among the best comic-to-screen adaptations, for sure!
  • January 4, 2010
    Highly watchable film, I recommend you get a big bag of popcorn, sit back and enjoy!
  • January 4, 2010
    One of the best movies i've watched in a really long time. The parallels of the movie to today blew me away. Govt. using terrorism to take away the rights of their citizens. This by far ranks right up there at the top of my list of my fav. comic movies.
  • January 3, 2010
    This was beautiful story and well told.
  • January 3, 2010
    "V", the main character played by Hugo Weaving, is complex and likeable but there is a darkness that oozes from his character. The Wachowski brothers managed to merge the "Phantom of the Opera" with the "Matrix". The story of the English post-war government with a maniacal and po...( read more)wer hungry Chancellor, John Hurt, is gripping and intriguing at the same time. The Chancellor Sutler, who must have watched many Third Reich movies, makes for a dictator that everyone can hate. Sutler's inner circle could rival that of the Third Reich staff. Sutler screams at his staff continually n a big room that is all dark and scary building your resentment for the twisted leader. Evey, Natalie Portman, is a bright spot in the movie and does a fine job of acting throughout the movie and offsetting the eccentric "V."

    In Wachowski brothers fashion there is scenes of extreme violence and bloodshed with "Matrix effects" and Neo could jump in the mix at any moment. The violence is actually less than the trailers lead you to believe. Instead, the movie time is spent developing the characters. A "Beauty and the Beast" element emerges throughout the movie which adds to charm.

    The storyline is complex but is laid out and told in a way that viewers can follow the events. The movie could have been condensed in some parts but overall it flows well. The Chief Inspector Finch, Stephen Rea, helps tell the story along the way and just plays the Curious George role well. "V" manipulates just about everyone in the movie as the grand chess master moving his pawns all around the board in advance of November 5th.

    Visually speaking, the movie is very good and mixes the futuristic with the old very well. The tone of the movie is one of a George Orwell's 1984 society that is controlled by the rich and powerful and never really lets you be at ease. As charming and gentle as "V" is he unleashes his bloodlust for vengeance unmercilously.

    The movie is gripping and powerful and is definitely worth seeing. It will be a wake up call to what freedoms we have and a grim picture of what it is like without them.
  • December 31, 2009
    This movie its cool becasue it shows the truth of what could happen if the goverment take control completely

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