June 18, 2008

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Filed under:, , , — Chris @ 10:15 am

From Cracked, via Rev:

In the film [V for Vendetta], the anarchist revolutionary V incites the population of Britain to don his mask and rise up against the government, because nothing captures the spirit of anarchy better than a mob of people in identical uniforms unquestioningly obeying one man.

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Comment by R. Francis Smith
2008-06-18 10:53:09

One of a number of places where the movie did something utterly nonsensical to the original graphic novel. (The only person who dressed like V other than V in the original was, ironically, the only person who didn’t in the movie, really — Evey.)

The movie was entertaining if you didn’t think too hard, or really at all, about it. I’d stick to the GN.

 
2008-06-20 09:10:12

[...] Heh: In the film [V for Vendetta], the anarchist revolutionary V incites the population of Britain to don his mask and rise up against the government, because nothing captures the spirit of anarchy better than a mob of people in identical uniforms unquestioningly obeying one man. [...]

 
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