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Based on the popular graphic novel by Alan Moore, V for Vendetta's screenplay was written by the Wachowski Brothers (of The Matrix fame) and directed by their protégé, 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 U.S. 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. --Rob Bracco
On the DVDs
On disc 1 is a 16-minute documentary "Freedom! Forever!: Making V for Vendetta" with discussions on the movie's origin and themes by the principal cast and crew (no Alan Moore or Wachowskis, to no one's surprise, but the graphic novel's illustrator David Lloyd is on hand to call the movie "a very good version"). On disc 2 is a 17-minute production featurette, a 10-minute history of Guy Fawkes, and the 15-minute "England Prevails: V for Vendetta and the New Wave in Comics." Lloyd and others from the comics industry such as Paul Levitz and Bill Sienkiwicz talk about the graphic novel and how it appealed to a different, older audience. The second menu of the second disc also has an easy-to-find Easter egg of a rapping and swearing Natalie Portman on Saturday Night Live. --David Horiuchi
Beyond the Film
![]() The graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd | ![]() More by Alan Moore | ![]() From Graphic Novel to Big Screen |
![]() More by Natalie Portman | ![]() More by Hugo Weaving | ![]() More by the Wachowski Brothers |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | James McTeigue |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 17 March, 2006 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action, Action / Adventure, Adventure, Movie, Suspense/Thriller |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D82379D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 012569823792 |
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Customer Reviews of V for Vendetta (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Fight Club Light with a splash of Matrix I must say that I have become an addict of this film. Whether it's a penchant for anti-establishment-ism or the implicit siren's call of the stunningly beautiful Miss Portman, I can't pass this up when it airs on HBO (At least I don't have 14 copies of Catcher in the Rye...yet). Beyond her looks, though, I was thoroughly taken by her acting performance. It's easy to dismiss someone who looks this good, and trying to be as objective as possible, I was pleasantly surprised by her performance and range of emotions. There's more to this book than its lovely cover. <
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>To simplify things, V is a more aesthetically pleasing take on the message in Fight Club, but with some Matrix flair in the special effects department. I would normally give this a 4 star rating, but since the last good movie out (IMO) was The Sixth Sense, I gave it a bonus star because I'm starved for something substantive. <
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>The one annoying thing for me about the production is the volume delta, forcing me to boost same for certain portions of the dialog, only to have to haul it back down during the raucous volumes of the action sequences. I'm sure some of it is age-related (I'm 43 going on 16), but some of it is pure dB-centric. I don't think that people really need to be jolted by volume if there's a message. It's too bad, given that this movie has at least some message to deliver. <
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>In any event, it's refreshing to see something with a message which is so well-polished and compelling to watch. Kudos <
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Close to home, and close to the heart
This is an excellent movie with an excellent message. We can not allow the government to think for us. The Government must not be allowed to treat us like servants when we are the ones that put them in power.
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Very good. Though strange in that the star wears a mask throughout. It almost seems it was written as an answer to the problems evinced in the "House of Cards" trilogy





