Tuesday, April 18, 2006

V For Very Good

so, after Visiting the cinema today, i realized iVe got a hell lota moVies i havent and would Very much like to watch..

first i watched "Shes The Man", then the long anticipated and highly recommended "V for Vendetta".

V for V is not your aVerage action flick with lots of fighting and all...nor is it a classical superhero or anti-hero, heroic film... now haVing studied journalism in uni, i got to know what the "Fourth Estate" is, and it has helped me understand the moVie in a depth more deep that usual.

not going to reVeal anymore than that about the moVie.

there is howeVer, ONE fatal flaw in the moVie. they screwed up the props..see if you can detect it... its completely inconsistent with the story.. will post the answer here a few days/weeks later.. other than that, the plot of the moVie is flawless.

so to cut my gibberish short, V for Vendetta is a must watch, if you haVent, let it be your next "t watch" moVie...if you dont plan to, you should. the quotes in the film are just...beautiful.


"VoilĂ ! In view, a humble Vaudevillian Veteran, cast Vicariously as both Victim and Villain by the Vicissitudes of Fate. This Visage, no mere Veneer of Vanity, is it Vestige of the Vox populi, now Vacant, Vanished. However, this Valorous Visitation of a by-gone Vexation, stands Vivified, and has Vowed to Vanquish these Venal and Virulent Vermin Vanguarding Vice and Vouchsafing the Violently Vicious and Voracious Violation of Volition. The only Verdict is Vengeance; a Vendetta, held as a Votive, not in Vain, for the Value and Veracity of such shall one day Vindicate the Vigilant and the Virtuous. Verily, this Vichyssoise of Verbiage Veers most Verbose so let me simply add that it's my Very good honor to meet you and you may call me V."
-V







heres my personal "to-watch" list:
1. Take the Lead
2. DaVincci Code
3. Eight Under
4. Fastest Indian
5. Superman (returns?)

2 Comments:

Blogger Killl_Roy said...

no probs Iris,

isnt that quote just....beautiful?

1:36 PM  
Blogger Killl_Roy said...

from my point of view, i think Evey has gave up, or didnt even bother to try and "see" who the interrogator, her assailant was because that further shows how inhuman the government really is.

Evey need not look for the faces or the identiy because it would not mean anything to her if she found out anyway...

the cell scene was to show how V made up his mind and decision to be what he was today. thus Evey said "it really happened didnt it?" all those things that happened in Evey's cell, happened to V when he was at the facility

makes perfect sense to me =p

10:11 PM  

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