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Perhaps the reason I'm so enraged about the below is that I finished V for Vendetta last night. Fucking fabulous. Amazing. I'll be reading it over again and again before [livejournal.com profile] tpau wrenches it from my hands... okay, maybe not quite that much, but certainly once more through.

Now that I've read it, I watched the trailer... Natalie Portman, I think, will probably end up being a good choice. Certain bits of it are certainly making me grin when thinking of her involved. The rest... I just really hope they do a good job of it. From what I've seen, though, the movie isn't displaying the politicians and policemen as "real people" as well as the book did. Too many uniforms.

Anyway. Great novel. Has totally spurred my anarchist side into action. (Remember, folks, anarchy != chaos.)

on 23 Aug 2005 20:22 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ratbastrd.livejournal.com
I do think that Portman is a good enough actress to pull off her role, if she tries (though her perfomances in thr SW movies were bad enough to give me pause here).

To be honest, I never really wodnered abotu V's identity. I always assuemd he was pretty much nobody, just a random person caught up in something and transformed by his circumstances into a force of nature, so to speak. That always struck me as more in keeping with Moore's point then anything else, but I dunno.

I fear.

(and yes, that quote gave me shivers when I first read it)

on 23 Aug 2005 20:44 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Probably true. It's more powerful if he's not SOMEBODY.

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