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Review of V for Vendetta

This is a very complex character, full of motivation and ideas, branded as crazy by some, a terrorist by others, lauded as a hero by some. In short, V is a mysterious being, and that we will get to know in depth, but will be able to inspire all kinds of feelings: sometimes feel dread seeing him appear, sometimes an irrational confidence, even make us laugh. And in certain moments we sense (absolutely positive) that we are attending a recital of humor, without ever losing sight of the context in which the story unfolds. Weaving done (again) papelazo whole, is that despite the mask is able to convey everything you need, making close-ups, which could become really absurd (the failure to see the movement in the protagonist's mouth while talking strangely enough) charge the same meaning as if the mask was not in place.

But V is not only, and that is where Natalie Portman, Evey, a girl of 16 who developed a close and special relationship with the masked man. In addition, a number of characters evolving guide the flow of the film, is that the stories will be mixed in the same way that all the ingredients of this particular recipe, while know the past, present and future London our protagonist and his surroundings. A London in which a strict political regime has taken power cut based freedoms and impose strict control over citizens.

This is a film that, without being revolutionary, is different, entertaining (even though the long dialogues, laden message), addictive, emotional ... A must-see for those who rarely come from Hollywood. To my mind, a masterpiece able to seamlessly combine their different ways, to result in a very resultรณn and convince most of the public. Public out of the courtroom stunned (especially if no previously known history, something that is not at all necessary to enjoy the film) and reflecting on the implications of the plot and is critical to our own society
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Added by arkkangabriel
11 years ago on 2 April 2013 02:26