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The most confronting scene, visually, in V was the flashback where the bodies were getting piled up in ditches.
The letter was written in several parts and each "day" she got a new installmentPaleReflection said:I'm probably wrong, but I was under the impression that the lesbian left the letter in the hole in the wall, and after she died V was placed in her cell and found it.
its symbolism......im too bothered to explain dont worry one of my friends asked the same question.tasha1188 said:...but i got lost coz like we're most of those pplz dead...like they showed Evey's parents and valerie and all those pplz they V killed...that part confused me...
If there was more fighting and less talking, it would of just became another B grade action flick, douche. If you made more effort to comprehend the 'talking', perhaps you would of actually enjoyed the film. Perhaps.nickyroony said:I wish there was less talking and more fighting =_= Normally I don't like action movies.. but for this one they talk so friggin much I just hoped for something more exciting.
Ninety Eighty-Four was the reason I hated this movie. It feels like a 14 year old Orwell fanboy tried to write his own story and fucked up.MaryJane said:I'm totally in love with this movie! My boy and I saw it a few weeks ago now, and we both keep referring to it. I cant wait until its out on DVD. I think we both appreciated it more because we both really enjoyed Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four. So much symbolism and history. Hugo Weaving was fantastic! Such expression while hiding behind a mask, I loved his little speeches. And Natalie Portman was gorgeous as always
I really, really recommend this movie. But be prepared for a bit of intellectual thought, rather than just crappy fighting scenes.