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Title: Go See V for Vendetta - 4 stars
Source: Mehitable
URL Source: [None]
Published: Mar 18, 2006
Author: Mehitable Storm
Post Date: 2006-03-18 23:42:56 by mehitable
Keywords: Vendetta, stars
Views: 1243
Comments: 46

We went to see it tonight and had a split reaction - I thought it was one of the greatest, most profound movies I've seen in years. Extremely powerful and thoughtful. V depicts very clearly both how a totalitarian state comes about and what is required to bring it down - and what the stakes might be for individuals who attempt it. It's kind of like the next logical progression for the Wachowskis after the Matrix series. Once you realize you're in the Matrix, how do you break free? V tells me that the most important thing is to overcome your own fear.

There are so many memorable scenes and lines in this movie, I couldn't go through them all. One of the most striking to me was the question that the police captain asks his lieutenant about whether he'd want to know if the government was behind comitting terrible crimes against its own people. This movie may have a 20 year old graphic novel as its basis, but it's really as fresh as our daily headlines.

I said split reaction as my boyfriend (who is faily apolitical) found it too talky and repetitive. He was bored. Not his cup of tea. But for those who enjoy politics, and believe that there is no more important topic in America today, I would say - go see V and tell everyone you know to go as well.

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#19. To: mehitable (#0)

James Wolcott's review of "V For Vendetta".

aristeides  posted on  2006-03-19   10:32:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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But gives the movie its rebel power is the moral seriousnessthat drives the action, emotion, and allegory. That’s what I didn’t expect from the Wachowski brothers (The Matrix), this angry, summoning Tom Paine moral dispatch that puts our pundits, politicians, and cable news hosts to shame. V for Vendetta instills force into the very essence of four-letter words like hate, love, and (especially) fear, and releases that force like a fist.

Outstanding review.

And the number of "V"s grows...

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#28. To: Arator (#22)

Ever since the news about Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo started coming out, I have found myself thinking often about Edmond Dantès and the Château d'If.

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Ever since the news about Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo started coming out, I have found myself thinking often about Edmond Dantès and the Château d'If.

Our new foundness for hooding to further dehumanize those whom we wish to destroy does remind of one of the iron mask...

There is nothing entirely new under the sun...

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#33. To: Arator (#30)

Funny you should mention the iron mask. I was also thinking about that the other day. Alfred McCoy argues in A Question of Torture : CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror (which I just finished reading) that the practise of hooding comes out of CIA psychological experiments from the 1950's on how to break people down psychologically. And I was wondering to myself if putting the iron mask on whoever the mysterious man was in the iron mask whom Dumas made into the genuine Louis XIV was meant for the same purpose.

Of course, at least as the story is presented in the movies, the prisoner could see through his mask, so the disorientation desired by the CIA would not have occurred, at least to the same extent. (I can't say I've read the Dumas on this one. It's apparently part of Dumas's long second sequel to The Three Musketeers, entitled Le vicomte de Bragelonne. But I've only seen the movies with Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and Louis Hayward.)

Hugh Ross Williamson wrote an essay on the identity of the man in the iron mask which appears in his collection Who Was the Man in the Iron Mask?.

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