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Title: Go See V for Vendetta - 4 stars
Source: Mehitable
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Published: Mar 18, 2006
Author: Mehitable Storm
Post Date: 2006-03-18 23:42:56 by mehitable
Keywords: Vendetta, stars
Views: 1282
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  


#24. To: aristeides (#19)

Wow, great review - thanks for the link. I agree with everything he said, and I've already seen that people of various political stripes will be uncomfortable with it. I think V has been panned (1 star) by some big media - Times? etc, and I'm not surprised as it's truly one of the few challenging movies I've ever seen. It not only reveals what the problem is - a dictatorship - but how it came to pass and most importantly - WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT. It addresses moral issues and ideas with seriousness and with the intent of providing solutions - not just a rant.

Ths is THE defining movie of the Bush neo-con admin and perhaps the defining movie of this young century, so far. I'm very pleased to see from the box office reports that it's also number 1 in the country now.

One thing that struck me about the movie - as much as we talk about the "sheeple", the ordinary citizens in V are presented as knowing or suspecting in large part that the govt and media lie to them regularly and they've learned to determine at times when this is happening. The key is whether the ordinary people - the people in offices, and pubs and watching at home on the telly - can overcome their fear and apathy to the point where they are able to say no to their govt. The greatness of V is not what V personally does in killing various govt officials or blowing up a couple of govt buildings - it's that he inspires the mass of ordinary Britons to join together and resist their oppressors. The scene at the end where the people march together is breathtaking. It brings tears to my eyes thinking of it, and how I wish I could see something like that happening in THIS country NOW.

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#27. To: mehitable (#24)

The greatness of V is not what V personally does in killing various govt officials or blowing up a couple of govt buildings - it's that he inspires the mass of ordinary Britons to join together and resist their oppressors. The scene at the end where the people march together is breathtaking. It brings tears to my eyes thinking of it, and how I wish I could see something like that happening in THIS country NOW.

You said it, sister. Rather than depressing, I found this movie to be the most inspirational movie I've seen in years. Hope springs eternal that the Beast might yet be overcome...

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#31. To: Arator (#27)

You said it, sister. Rather than depressing, I found this movie to be the most inspirational movie I've seen in years. Hope springs eternal that the Beast might yet be overcome...

I felt the same way about it - it's really an inspiring movie. We need heros - even heros like V. I can totaly relate to V's love of old movies and the Count of Monte Cristo (one of my favorite novels as a child) as we have so few actual heros (on a large scale) to inspire us. I found the movie ultimately very uplifting and encouraging.

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#35. To: mehitable (#31)

I strongly recommend the French TV production of The Count of Monte Cristo" with Depardieu from the late 90's.

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