Poll
Question:
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Option 1: sucks
Option 2: awesome
I just watched it. Awesome movie. I thought it was retarded that Evee kissed V's mask instead of his face.
There were a lot of unanswered questions though, like was V mortal? Did he even have a face? And what about that girl who wrote that note that was inside the rat hole inside V's detention chambers?
If you read the book then you probably have the answers.
Suck, or no?
I liked it, so I said awesome.
Thats why its better to read the books first then watch the movies. Movies tend to leave out a lot of details.
she kissed his mask cus if she kissed his face we wouldv seen his face :O
And he was mortal...I think
And didn't he make that story up, to simulate Evee being captured?
I watched it like a month ago, now it's one of my favorite movies.
I wanted to see his face though, and she should have lifted up his mask and looked at his face.
And that note could have been from another one of V's prisioners.
I liked it. It's kinda boring after the first few times, though.
I saw it the other day for the first time, it was great.
I voted sucks on accident. gonk;
Quote from: Ricky on August 18, 2007, 02:31:53 PM
I just watched it. Awesome movie. I thought it was retarded that Evee kissed V's mask instead of his face.
There were a lot of unanswered questions though, like was V mortal? Did he even have a face? And what about that girl who wrote that note that was inside the rat hole inside V's detention chambers?
If you read the book then you probably have the answers.
Suck, or no?
V wasn't immortal, but did gain great strength throughout his testing at camp Larkhill. That is why he could withstand all those bullets at the end.
Yes, he had a face, but it was severely burned, thus, the wearing of the mask. He did not want Evee to think differently of him, so he did not allow her to see his real face, that is why she kissed the mask. She respected that he did not want her to view the burned face, because he said it did not depict the "real" him. And yes, the girl that gave him the letters was real. She was a prisoner with him in camp Larkhill.
Cool.
Maybe I'll get the book sometime, it was a great movie.
Sucks.
The movie makes V to be a hero. Bullshit. V is morally ambigious. Terrible job at adapting it. Also, the way they changed it to fit this time we're in was poorly done.
Forgot to do in b4 andrew :'(
Andrew, I don't think you get it. V was a mix between a villian and a hero. What he did was a terrorist attack, but he did it for a good reason.
And I somewhat agree about the generation thing. I don't think the same remote to change channels on your TV and turn on the shower would be used as a cell phone.
Quote from: V on August 18, 2007, 05:32:38 PM
V wasn't immortal, but did gain great strength throughout his testing at camp Larkhill. That is why he could withstand all those bullets at the end.
Yes, he had a face, but it was severely burned, thus, the wearing of the mask. He did not want Evee to think differently of him, so he did not allow her to see his real face, that is why she kissed the mask. She respected that he did not want her to view the burned face, because he said it did not depict the "real" him. And yes, the girl that gave him the letters was real. She was a prisoner with him in camp Larkhill.
Thank you. I was worried that I was the only one who listened to the movie with the sound on psyduck;
Quote from: Ricky on August 19, 2007, 05:40:08 AM
Andrew, I don't think you get it. V was a mix between a villian and a hero. What he did was a terrorist attack, but he did it for a good reason.
And I somewhat agree about the generation thing. I don't think the same remote to change channels on your TV and turn on the shower would be used as a cell phone.
No. The movie made him out to be a hero standing up against a corrupt government! Terrible adaptation.