Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Movie Review: 'V for Vendetta'

This movie is set in the near future, just a few years down the road. The government rules the people with an iron fist and the people live in constant fear of the secret police, also known as the 'Fingermen'. 'V' is a freedom fighter who fights against the totalitarian government using terrorist tactics and has gained extraordinary speed and reflexes through a secret government project to create a biological weapon. V's preferred weapons are knives which he straps all over his body. One night, V rescues Evey, a girl who works at the state-run British Television Network, from the Fingermen and brings her to a rooftop to watch his destruction of the Old Bailey. This is preceded by the tune '1812 Overture' being played on the public announcement system. I find the destruction of the Old Bailey particularly funny and you can see for yourself why by just visiting YouTube in your spare time. Thank goodness for modern technology, huh? It's one of my favourite movies not just because of the great storyline and the special effects(it was made by the creators of The Matrix after all), but also for the significance of the movie in our present day society.
The movie deals with issues such as corruption, freedom and liberty with a dash of symbolism. This movie is quite similar in concept to the recent uprising in Egypt and thus is relevant in today's society even more because of that. I hate to ruin a good movie but V died in the end and I want to make a point about that. My point is that we, as human beings, treasure life a lot but for the right cause, we are prepared to die. Not that I am encouraging anyone to sacrifice themselves for the 'greater good' but that that should be the only reason why we kill fellow human beings or ourselves, to serve a cause greater than you or me can complete alone, to do so so that future generations will benefit from your actions. That is your legacy.
And now my last few words. Search 'V for Vendetta ' on YouTube and the 1st one is the trailer, the 2nd V's introductory speech to Evey with an insane amount of alliteration, the 3rd his speech to London after he hijacked the television broadcasting station and the 4th the final fight scene which has really great special effects. If you want to see the Old Bailey getting blown up, search 'V for Vendetta Old Bailey' and click on the 1st one. V seemed quite insane as he laughs when the Old Bailey explodes. Towards the end of the final fight scene, there is a sentence V said that I would like to quote to end my 'review'. "Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr Creedy. And ideas are bulletproof."

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