Thursday, November 18, 2010

V for Vendetta

Government, it can do great things or terrible things both of each would change history and lives. The movie V for Vendetta shows the government doing terrible things and getting out of hand. I myself give this movie a 5 out of 5, V for Vendetta  a 2006 movie directed by James McTeigue and starring Hugo Weaving as V and Natalie Portman as Eve.

The plot of the movie starts at a portrayal of what Guy Fawkes' assasination was like and then shows a girl going somewhere and some rugged looking men come out of a dark spot in an ally and plan to rape and kill her. They also turn out to be some kind of government cops. Before they get a chance to rape her a man wearing a dark cloak and a Guy Fawkes stops them. he brings her to see the bombing of the Bailey he goes to blow up the televisoin staition company and Eve helps him escapes but she gets knocked out and wakes up in his house. Then he starts killing the heads of a concentraition camp and Eve escapes to hide with her friend's house who gets arrested and killed Eve is captured  and questioned about V for a week. Before she was schedualed to be executed she says she is not afraid of death and is let go she leaves her hall and finds herself back in V's house and she leaves. Next year she finds V and they plan to blow up parliment then V goes to kill the Chancellor and then the chancellors right hand in the process he is mortally wounded comes back and then dies Eve starts the process of blowing up Parliment.

I think the political message in this movie is that Anarchy is good it has a place in government but should be more major instead of limited to electing the person to choose for you. Another message wich has happened before this in real life which is a democracy can become a communism like Germany and Hitler because he was put into power like the High Chancellor in the movie.

Now this movie is about not having a controlling central government and it gets 5 outt 5 it was a rell y good movie overal it has no bad quality about it.

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