V for Vendetta
by , 06-25-2010 at 07:00 AM (1443 Views)
We watched this movie the other weekend. I always forget how much I love it. Yes, Natalie Portman's accent is a bit ropey sometimes, and John Hurt is a little OTT, but those minor niggles aside it's a fantastic movie.
Based in London, under the pall of a dictatorship, V for Vendetta tells the story of a terrorist (freedom fighter?) known only as 'V' who dresses all in black and wears a Guy Fawkes mask and has a penchant for blowing up public institutions. Then V meets Evey (Natalie Portman) and the course of his story changes.
But I don't want to tell you too much about it, that's not why I'm blogging about this movie. What I do want to do is share with you this scene, probably one of my favourite scenes from any movie, which is a perfect blend of context, fine acting, music and meaning.
Because it moves me, in so many ways.
Because on the surface V for Vendetta is a straightforward movie, but the more you watch it the more layers of meaning unfold. It's taken me until now to pick up on the Buddhist themes in this scene, but there they are and now it seems I was blind not to have noticed them earlier.
I apologies for the slightly spoiler-ish nature of the clip, for those who haven't seen the movie it does give a little away. That being said, knowing what it's about and what happens in it has never spoiled it for me.
And kudos to Natalie Portman proving, again, that she's an actress worthy of something much better than Star Wars (Leon, anyone?), and to Hugo Weaving for turning an expressionless mask into a tortured soul.
Hope you enjoy.
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