V for Vendetta Movie Review 2006

Information and Film Reviews for V for Vendetta the Movie

Staff rating


Visitor rating
4.0 from 0 reviews

The Wachowskis and director McTiegue bring Alan Moore's 1980s graphic novel to the big screen (though Moore disowned the film). In the year 2020, disease and chaos have swept America off the top of the global food chain, and dictator Sutler (Hurt) has used the resultant fear to turn Britain into a totalitarian regime. V (Weaving), a masked avenger who uses the legend of Guy Fawlkes as both disguise and inspiration, strikes at the government by blowing up Big Ben, promising to return in a year to bring about revolution. On the same night, he also happens to save Evey (Portman) from being raped by the police. She becomes an important ally in his fight. Covers a lot of philosophical ground, but at times glosses over the ideas it presents, costing it much real depth. But it does so with a goodly amount of flash, and not a little artistry.

Distribution

Warner Home Video, Inc., 5775 Linder Canyon Rd., Westlake Village, CA 91362, URL: http://whv.warnerbros.com, Remarks: Does not handle retail queries from consumers; contact your local video distributor.

Available on DVD
Running time 132 minutes.
Originally from United States.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Adapted from Comics, London, Terrorism, Boom!, Anti-Heroes, Politics, Revenge, Women in Prison, Police Detectives, Negative Utopia
Screenplay
Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski
Cast
Hugo Weaving, Natalie Portman, Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry, John Hurt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Rupert Graves, Roger Allam, Ben Miles, Sinead Cusack, Eddie Marsan, Natasha Wightman
Cinematography
Adrian Biddle
Director
James McTeigue
Music
Dario Marianelli
Other
Tom Sayers, Martin Walsh, Sarah Horton, Sebastian Krawinkel, Steve Bream, Sammy Sheldon, Owen Paterson
Producer
Joel Silver, Grant Hill, Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski, Silver Pictures, Anarchos Prods., Warner Bros.

Copyright © 2024 Net Industries - All Rights Reserved