V For Vendetta: One of my favorite movie
By TheIceman33
@TheIceman33 (347)
Philippines
May 24, 2010 10:41pm CST
Well, as expected, this movie is very deep in terms of philosophical approach as it was produced by the same producers of Matrix, the Wachowski Brothers... Watch the movie and you'll see what I am trying to tell you. If you are one of the "few" people that believes in the power of words and its symbol, then please do watch this movie.
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@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
25 May 10
I liked this movie. I liked the action as expected from the directors. I also love how the concealed the antagonist, v, from the viewers. They made him mysteriously friendly. There's i little bit of an activist in me that's why i loved the whole plot.
@TheIceman33 (347)
• Philippines
25 May 10
As what the movie had said, if you see nothing then do nothing.. but if you see the problem, then do something.
@Christoph56 (1504)
• Canada
25 May 10
I hate to bring down the party, but I couldn't stand this movie. The amount of dialog was just unbearable. It's like the majority of the movie was just the main character talking, and talking, and talking... I'd actually prefer to listen to it, then watch it. It just hurts my eyes, seeing it... and the plotline is bad, too. Tied up, pointless plot, with the only goal being more talking to the camera. Man... I do not want to see that one again.
@TheIceman33 (347)
• Philippines
25 May 10
the essence of the movie is the idea that they are trying to let you know.. it's not that easy to grasp the idea, you have to understand it.. the movie is not just the masked character and his super skills, it's all about symbolism.. maybe the movie is not just for everyone. unlike movies like romance or post apocalyptic scene which are unrelated to what is happening to the society.
@Jaluke (676)
• United States
25 May 10
I saw the movie a few years ago. I thought it was decent enough, but I wasn't absolutely crazy about it. It was a little weird for me in some parts. I think I actually need to sit down and see it again now that it's been a few years. I might find a different appreciation for it or understand it better. Or I might hold the same opinion as I currently have. Who knows?