I must admit that the evening I watched the trailer for "V For Vendetta" in the movie theater I wasn't even close to being willing to pay $8.50 a ticket to see that person with a amusing mask on his face. It seemed to me it might be one more of those ordinary motion pictures extracted from a not very known "comic" that are appearing in movie theaters quite frequently these days. But now that I have watched it, I think I was judging this film wrong and not being totally fair with the writer and movie director.
It turned out very surprising to follow the story and its continuous resemblance to what is happening today in a not too far away nation and not too strange neighborhoods. The film is in England and it has been taken over by several fanatics that have concluded that their reason to live is power and the imposition of his world model and ideas over everybody and everywhere. There is a continuing war outside the borders and inside democracy is over; in the mean time fear is still living.
Everyone has lost the power of questioning reality and also have become conscience of the horrible consequences of living under such a decadent regime. It's a model based not in reason not in justice. Is the model "fascists" preach, exactly where obedience and a "clock-like" functioning of the society in the interest of a few "chosen ones" is necessary.
Yet suddenly there's a problem menacing the "status-quo", they (with no knowledge of) have created their own finisher. It is a figure that appears to us as a mix of revenge with a revolutionary mind, its name is "V". Though the movie makes it closer to a simple vengeance thirst of this character, which is a bad point for the writer, but anyway; the film put us in front of tyranny being challenged by a single questioner, a single doubt of what is new to that society and his menace to multiply those doubts when the right time has come.
Additionally there is the human side of "V", he meets the young lady in the motion picture while regrettably she is about to be raped by a group of secret agents of the "fascist" regime that have caught her walking at the wrong hours. You are not even the owner of your time as long as the preachers of "England Prevails" are in power. She escapes safely thanks to "V" but only to be initiated into the field of those who will change that world. She would be the guest and prisoner of "V" until she finally learns that there is nothing to fear but fear itself.
Towards the end there appears to be a split of the vengeance appetites of "V" and the revolutionary intentions which have been growing as the story develops. It becomes somewhat clear that everything coming from the old regime must die, including "V", but he has left a final gift and maybe a lesson for those who would like to learn it. Passions belong to individuals and can be very powerful forces; but revolutions can not be made by one or two individuals, revolutions are made by the conscience and will of the people. - 40731
It turned out very surprising to follow the story and its continuous resemblance to what is happening today in a not too far away nation and not too strange neighborhoods. The film is in England and it has been taken over by several fanatics that have concluded that their reason to live is power and the imposition of his world model and ideas over everybody and everywhere. There is a continuing war outside the borders and inside democracy is over; in the mean time fear is still living.
Everyone has lost the power of questioning reality and also have become conscience of the horrible consequences of living under such a decadent regime. It's a model based not in reason not in justice. Is the model "fascists" preach, exactly where obedience and a "clock-like" functioning of the society in the interest of a few "chosen ones" is necessary.
Yet suddenly there's a problem menacing the "status-quo", they (with no knowledge of) have created their own finisher. It is a figure that appears to us as a mix of revenge with a revolutionary mind, its name is "V". Though the movie makes it closer to a simple vengeance thirst of this character, which is a bad point for the writer, but anyway; the film put us in front of tyranny being challenged by a single questioner, a single doubt of what is new to that society and his menace to multiply those doubts when the right time has come.
Additionally there is the human side of "V", he meets the young lady in the motion picture while regrettably she is about to be raped by a group of secret agents of the "fascist" regime that have caught her walking at the wrong hours. You are not even the owner of your time as long as the preachers of "England Prevails" are in power. She escapes safely thanks to "V" but only to be initiated into the field of those who will change that world. She would be the guest and prisoner of "V" until she finally learns that there is nothing to fear but fear itself.
Towards the end there appears to be a split of the vengeance appetites of "V" and the revolutionary intentions which have been growing as the story develops. It becomes somewhat clear that everything coming from the old regime must die, including "V", but he has left a final gift and maybe a lesson for those who would like to learn it. Passions belong to individuals and can be very powerful forces; but revolutions can not be made by one or two individuals, revolutions are made by the conscience and will of the people. - 40731
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