Wednesday, September 7, 2011

V

   "On this most auspicious of nights, permit me then, in lieu of the more commonplace soubriquet, to suggest the character of this dramatis persona. Voila! In view humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the “vox populi” now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin, van guarding 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."

  That's right folks, one of the best political films of our time. V for Vendetta, though older at this point in time, i feel is still a great representation of politics in a sophisticated view. With stars such as Natalie Portman (as the main actress and pupil of this story),Hugo Weaving(as he continuously faceless, masked main character leading a much needed revolution), Stephen Fry and John hurt, with directing talents from James McTeigue, this gave look at a supposed not-so-distant future in which a corrupt government is brought to light to the English public by a victim of its cruelty, seeking justice and vengeance, is a fabulous work deserving recognition.
  The astounding screenplay and acting dramatizes this intriguing story to a fault and deserve memorization and praise for its exibt of art. I know I can quote it. Pay it tribute and watch this film, which, unlike any other, will never burn you out. 
                                                         Viva La Revolution!


                                       
                                          "Remember, remember the 5th of November"

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