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V for Vendetta [2006]
V for Vendetta [2006]
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Actors: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, John Hurt, Stephen Fry
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(188 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1055

Format: Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Media: DVD
Running Time: 133 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 7321900824835
ASIN: B000B83Z4O

Release Date: July 31, 2006
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Amazon.co.uk Review
"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 IV For Vendetta/I. 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 I1984/I: after years of various wars, England is now under "big brother" Chancellor Adam Sutler (played by John Hurt, who ironically played Winston Smith in the movie I1984/I) whose party uses force and fear to run the nation. After gaining 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. PBased on the popular graphic novel by Alan Moore, IV For Vendetta/I's screenplay was written by the Wachowski Brothers (of IThe Matrix/I fame) and directed by their protege 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 US 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. --IRob Bracco/I


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3 out of 5 stars Decent fare, but lacking   January 8, 2009
I haven't read the book and was approaching this as a film on its own merits and whilst I found it undoubtedly entertaining, the plot lacks any of the necessary depth to elevate this above the other recent adaptations of graphic novels.br /br /The idea itself - a revolutionary, dressed as Guy Fawkes, waging a theatrical war against a future totalitarian society - is a good one, but I was left with the impression that there was a great deal of depth in the original book which hasn't made the transition to the screen. None of the really interesting ideas are developed and in the end it's reduced to the standard fare of the genre: lots of wonderfully shot action scenes, but characters who are no more than caricatures with little human emotion (the same reason why I have trouble enjoying the likes of Spiderman, Daredevil, X-Men and similar films). br /br /It does look superb and, for a fairly lengthy film, it didn't drag or become an ordeal by the end, but I'm left with a strong desire to read the original book now and find out what the real story was before it had been fed through the Hollywood machine. I have a feeling it's a lot more interesting than the film turned out to be.


5 out of 5 stars Great movie   December 31, 2008
An epic cult classic that will withstand the sands of time and like a great wine will only get better with age.


5 out of 5 stars Classic story of people power   December 27, 2008
I am not a fan of David Moore and therefore have no pre-conceived idealism as to how this story was taken from the graphic novel and put to celluloid. With that freedom and no pre-conception or bias, I sat down to view a film on a subject I have particular interest in, that is of people questioning their governments.br /br /I was not disappointed. I found, like many reviewers here, a very close parallel to Orwell's classic 1984. Ironically, John Hurt appears in both the modern remake of the brilliant original of 1984 and this movie, but more interestingly, on the 'other side'. Having been oppressed in 1984, he now assumes the mantle of the oppressor in V for Vendetta.br /br /The film is dark, and it needs to be, for it portrays a dark message to us all. Do not allow those who purport to be our 'saviours' in government to assume dictatorial powers, or else we shall be cast into darkness. There are distressing instances of these things occurring today, from a supine media eagerly blazoning over the top terror headlines to keep us all obedient to the ruling parties that maintain their greed-driven rule over us in the name of 'democracy'.br /br /There were many references to these sinister points here. The premise is that in the name of protecting the people of England a fascist-type party (loosely based on the BNP) under a former Conservative politician won an election, powered through on the back of a terrorised populace, reeling under the outbreak of a plague virus and a war in distant USA. John Hurt's character led this party and imposed absolute rule, stating that it was for the good of the people, and that they would be protected.br /br /V fights back, stating that without the assent - or without the silent if fear-filled acceptance - of the people, no government can stay in power. Throughout the film, we are slowly given the steps that led V to be who and what he is. He is intelligent, resourceful, and driven by rage and revenge. We are told the horrific tale of governmental corruption, complicity and evil, and the lengths men in power will go to in order to maintain that position.br /br /Rather similar to current government's policy of dividing and ruling, V turns the top men of the regime against each other, using their paranoia and hate to destroy each other. The policeman is one of the types that is a policeman and follows the law, whatever the law dictates, but he finally realises the truth of what he is keeping in power. The girl who unwittingly gets mixed up in the scheme to topple the fascists, endures horrific torture and finds the means to release her fears which is, as V tells her, what prevents her and the populace from rising up and throwing off the odious regime.br /br /Some of the action scenes are fantasy based, but nonetheless spectacular and enthralling. The only discordant note I would state is the character played by Stephen Fry. He didn't quite come across as totally convincing, given his position of influence, but apart from that the characters fitted in well, from the tortured frankenstinian monster that V had become, to the totally cold bloodied and evil Tim Pigott-Smith, a type of man any totalitarian regime attracts.br /br /Great film, great action, great characters, brilliant story and one we should all take heed of, lest we all fall under such a regime in reality.


1 out of 5 stars yawn   December 26, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

YAWN, WHAT IS THIS ABOUT I COULD NOT MAKE HEAD NOR TALE OF IT I WAS RECOMENDED THIS BY A FRIEND WHO SAID IT WAS GREAT, YEAH GREAT FOR CURING SLEEPLESSNESS INSOMNIA.


4 out of 5 stars a good, but confusing film   December 21, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

had never seen it til last night on tv, its a good film, the plot is kinda confusing to understand and follow but i enjoyed the film, it adds something to the suspense too that you dont get to see v's face throughout the film, i wil be buying this after the first watch.

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