V for Vendetta
Published November 5, 2023
Film info
- Title V for Vendetta
- Director James McTeigue
- Year 2005
- Run time 2hrs 12m
- Genres Thriller, Science Fiction, Action
- Tagline People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.
Evey is rescued by a masked man known as V. Charismatic and skilled at combat and deception, V urges people to rise up against tyranny and oppression. As Evey uncovers the truth about V, she also finds out about herself and becomes his ally in his plan to bring freedom and justice to a corrupt society.
Live blog
| Time | Comment |
|---|---|
| 1:32 | “400 years later, an idea can still change the world.” |
| 9:01 | Who knew there were so many fancy words beginning with v? |
| 15:35 | Laser Lass sounds interesting. |
| 21:48 | Ooh, I’m loving the call to action. |
| 29:46 | She has every right to be upset, he’s kidnapped her for a year. |
| 32:22 | “There’s no certainty, only opportunity.” |
| 43:59 | Ha, tax records for the win! Or not, I suppose. |
| 52:15 | “You wear a mask for so long, you begin to forget who’s beneath it.” |
| 1:04:25 | Ugh, random audio sweeps. |
| 1:11:59 | If even the rat won’t eat the food… |
| 1:20:45 | Love the lighting and shadows in these shots. |
| 1:29:28 | It’s a little bit Phantom of the Opera at times. |
| 1:32:28 | A ring a ring a roses statue seems inappropriate. |
| 1:44:22 | If that domino sequence was real, I worry about how many takes it was. |
| 1:57:02 | “Why won’t you die?’ Because of what you did to him. |
| 2:00:39 | Levver?? Levver??? Outrageous. |
Thoughts
Yay, we managed to time it correctly to watch this on fireworks’ night which worked out perfectly because the noise of fireworks during any other film would have been annoying but for this one it made for the perfect background noise. I’ve seen this before, a long time ago, but I really couldn’t remember anything about it - other than when they were stood on the roof, I knew we were going to see some explosions.
It’s so good. Dystopian but also totally relevant. Governments being awful in a way that really isn’t too far removed from where we are now anyway. It’s a great action film anyway, and then has this incredible and horrifying political message baked right in.
Hugo Weaving does an incredible job considering we never see his face (Mandalorian vibes there), and Natalie Portman holds her own in every way except the accent. It really was poor, dipping into Australian at times. But I could have forgiven the accent for this great film and scored it the full five until the moment the British policeman said levver. I’m still fuming about it now.
Rating: 4 / 5