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V for Vendetta (Widescreen)

Starring: Hugo Weaving, Natalie Portman Director: James McTeigue
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"Remember, remember the fifth of November," for on this day, in 2020, the minds of the masses shall be set free. So says code-name V (Hugo Weaving), a man on a mission to shake society out of its blank complacent stares in the film V for Vendetta. His tactics, however, are a bit revolutionary, to say the least. The world in which V lives is very similar to Orwell's totalitarian dystopia in 1984: after years of various wars, England is now under "big brother" Chancellor Adam Sutler (played by John Hurt, who played Winston Smith in the movie 1984), whose party uses force and fear to run the nation. After they gained power, minorities and political dissenters were rounded up and removed; artistic and unacceptable religious works were confiscated. Cameras and microphones are littered throughout the land, and the people are perpetually sedated through the governmentally controlled media. Taking inspiration from Guy Fawkes, the 17th century co-conspirator of a failed attempt to blow up Parliament on November 5, 1605, V dons a Fawkes mask and costume and sets off to wake the masses by destroying the symbols of their oppressors, literally and figuratively. At the beginning of his vendetta, V rescues Evey (Natalie Portman) from a group of police officers and has her live with him in his underworld lair. It is through their relationship where we learn how V became V, the extremities of the party's corruption, the problems of an oppressive government, V's revenge plot, and his philosophy on how to induce change.

Based on the popular graphic novel by Alan Moore, V for Vendetta's screenplay was written by the Wachowski brothers (of The Matrix fame) and directed by their protégé, James McTeigue. Controversy and criticism followed the film since its inception, from the hyper-stylized use of anarchistic terrorism to overthrow a corrupt government and the blatant jabs at the current U.S. political arena, to graphic novel fans complaining about the reconstruction of Alan Moore's original vision (Moore himself has dismissed the film). Many are valid critiques and opinions, but there's no hiding the message the film is trying to express: Radical and drastic events often need to occur in order to shake people out of their state of indifference in order to bring about real change. Unfortunately, the movie only offers a means with no ends, and those looking for answers may find the film stylish, but a bit empty. --Rob Bracco


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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truth in the form of a lie, Nov 3 2007
By Harrison Koehli (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I'll never forget seeing this movie for the first time on the big screen. Being a big fan of the Matrix films, I was eagerly anticipating the Wachowskis' next project. And for the next 130 minutes, I was blown away. Not only was the story intricate and engaging, the acting intense and convincing, the characters sympathetic and human, but the subtext of the film was unbelievable.

At several points throughout the film my jaw dropped and I thought, "Did they just say what I thought they said?" I walked out of the theater elated and awed at what the filmmakers had created. I even had a moment of delusional optimism: "Maybe people will GET it! This could be the movie that breaks the door down!" But, like a sign from the great pessimist in the sky, my wishful thinking was promptly rebuked.

Leaving the theater I overheard a man talking with his son. They, too, had just seen the movie. Surely, he had seen what I had seen; heard what I had heard. But no. "It was a good movie," he said. "But just remember, son, it's a movie, not real life." I wanted to sock the guy in the face. How could a human see the movie and come away with such a pusillanimous and lily-livered response?

What property of human stubbornness and "thick-skulledness" can misinterpret the line, "artists use lies to tell the truth, while politicians use them to cover the truth up." But I should know better. The human mind has a hyperactive tenacity in relation to avoiding uncomfortable conclusions. Cognitive dissonance reigns supreme. If believing two contradictory pieces of information at the same time can prevent one from accepting an uncomfortable truth, our subconscious is more than willing to give us a hand.

"No son, our government would never do such a thing." Bollocks.

V for Vendetta is a no-holds-barred condemnation of the creeping fascism that has infected both the American and British systems of government; of their repeated use of false-flag operations to cow their populations into blind and terror-based submission; the presence of psychopathic individuals in said governments and all the implications that follow from that point.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative & Inspiring, Nov 24 2007
By Chris (UK) - See all my reviews
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This is truly a fantastic film from the Wachowski brothers, and everybody must get a copy and watch it. It conveys a stark and terrifying message that is eerily similar to the changes in society and government we're seeing today; though that is one of the main themes: are we truly seeing them, and if so, what are we going to do about it? As the saying goes, all that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. As another reviewer said, we need to all find that part of ourselves that is exemplified by "V" and to stop living in a dream world of denial and complacency because these are the very attributes that have been the fertiliser - as well as the innocent lives lost - for totalitarian repressive regimes.

Informative and inspiring, and should go hand in hand with psychological literature by authors such as Martha Stout, Robert Hare, Andrew Lobaczewski, etc. It can only stop when we get to the very root of the issue, and that is pathological deviance in all its dark hydra-like forms.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars flawed Orwellian comic book comes alive, Mar 2 2009
By Brian Maitland (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I'm tired with this whole "it's a the graphic novel" nonsense, when really a graphic novel is just a fancy way to say better done "comic book." V For Vendetta has lots of great Orwellian type themes but it still comes across as far too simplistic and dumbed down for the masses.

First of all, if you can get past the ridiculous mask and '60s mop top Peter Tork haircut of V (and why in the scene at the pub when sees this V guy first appears that not a single patron makes as wisecrack about the fop in the ridiculous mask is so beyond me it's mindboggling).

The action is definitely good. The casting is brilliant. John Hurt (hey, 1984 and all) as the Orwellian leader of Britain was perfect as was the SCTV-like telecreen he talks through. The Stephens--Fry and Rea--were inspired. Again Britain seems bereft of actresses such that yet another American must play an English heroine (Natalie Portman, come on down).

As far as the extras, all you get is a 15 min. "Making Of" which is good but spends a little too much time trying to tell us how there are parallels in this graphic novel to the post-911 world. Sorry, but I get tired of this Conspiracy 101 drivel being spewed by anyone and the fact this movie had virtually no impact at all on people's consciousness proves that that was a stretch.

It's good fun to watch as long as you leave your brain cells at the door.
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5.0 out of 5 stars V for Vendetta is a Blast!
V for Vendetta is the story of one man's fight to right atrocities that were brought down on a future society that is held captive by a corrupt government. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Cheryl Tardif

5.0 out of 5 stars A film with a powerful message for our times!
This is just a Must See movie, as it has a powerful message apt for the times in which we are living. Read more
Published on Nov 7 2007 by Aeneas

5.0 out of 5 stars THE movie for our times!
This is a very important movie, not just for the fact that it is very entertaining, but it sends an important message too, a message that people need to wake up! Read more
Published on Nov 5 2007 by Susan W

5.0 out of 5 stars Words
In this day, this time, this place, this illusion that we have no control, no place, no will, no choice and no power we find the flaw in our thinking. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2007 by M. Longazel

5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended!
Some time ago, I watched "V for Vendetta" soon after it came out on DVD. At first viewing, I felt that this film is quite remarkable. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2007 by Zadius Sky

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Powerful
"V for Vendetta" does not show how things could become, but is a look at how things have become in the U.S. and other countries as well. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2007 by Lynne Grey

5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshingly Non-Hollywood
A great film, set in a macabre but scarily familiar England. It is bit of a shame that the two main stars aren't English but who can complain when it's Hugo Weaving and Natalie... Read more
Published on Nov 3 2007 by sleepyvinny

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
V for Vendetta is an excellent film from the Wachowski Brothers, and not your typical comic book film. Read more
Published on Nov 3 2007 by aimforthestars

5.0 out of 5 stars V for Vendetta
Being of fan of the Matrix movies and the Wachowski brothers, I was anxious to see this movie. I was very impressed with the style that they created for it. Read more
Published on Nov 3 2007 by Elaine

5.0 out of 5 stars Great move
Wow, what a wonderful movie. That movie give us a picture of what is happening right now in our society. Read more
Published on Nov 3 2007 by Jacques Paquin

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