“V is Vendetta” is a fascinating and fast-moving film that will transfix you from beginning to end. It is a marvelous production featuring Natalie Portman, who was excellent recently in the movie "Closer". Ms. Portman delivers an exceptional performance as Evey, a young citizen living in the dark days of a fascist-ruled Britain. Even though actor Hugo Weaving wears an immobile facial mask for the entire performance, he is somehow still able to translate the perceptions, feelings, and emotions of "V."
This is a powerful film that stands on its own as an excellent work of fiction. It is also disturbing as an allegory for our time and our country as well. Analysis of its troubling nature had to wait until the final play-out of this high action thriller. As I left the theatre, I pondered what I had experienced. “V” presents a repressive government -- ruling with fear and suppression of freedoms -- that resonated too much with what our own government has become.
The landscape is that of a futuristic Britain caught in the iron grip of a police state. The rulers are able to take control in an election following terrorist calamities. The leaders take advantage of the resulting widespread alarm and panic. At the start of “V”, Evey is a mild-mannered young woman going about the business of survival in this insane climate. She accidentally crosses paths with "V", the masked avenger who is determined on his own to take down the powers that rule the country through cruel domination. To save Evey from being taken into custody and tortured, he takes her to his secret lair.
By his convincing public arrival, the masked and black-cloaked “V” captures the imagination of all who yearn for a better day and freedom from the current yoke of fear that permeates daily life. He announces that, in one year, on November 5th, Guy Fawkes Day, he will carry out Guy Fawkes 1605 plan to blow up the massive parliament building…an action symbolizing the rebellion and destruction of the current regime.
Evey’s rescue by “V” places her in jeopardy of the same government officials that ruthlessly pursue “V”. She becomes inextricably involved in the crusader’s plan even as she seeks to escape his protection. It is all very mesmerizing and kept me “on the edge of my seat”. "V for Vendetta" is a film you will not soon forget…a film that will have you asking about the freedoms in our own day that have been sacrificed and the extent to which fear rules.
I rate “V for Vendetta” an "A" on my Entertainment Report Card -- an "A" for "V" all the way.
Based on the Groundbreaking Graphic Novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd
Genre: Action/Comics/Sci-Fi
Director: James McTeigue
Starring: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, John Hurt
RunTime: 2 hrs 12 mins
Released By: Warner Bros
Official Website:
http://www.vforvendetta.com/Rating: NC-16
Released Date: March 16, 2006