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I just watched V For Vendetta....

Started by SDragon, May 23, 2008, 02:11:50 PM

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Elemental_Elf

Why? The Movie was bloody brilliant!

Sure it felt more like a blatant jab at the Bush Administration in a post 9-11 world but that doesn't mean it was bad!

SDragon

Have you read the book?

-edit: I'd like to say that, on the whole, this is my only real complaint with the movie. By itself, as a movie, it was great. I could tell that both the acting and direction were incredible. However, having read the book first, I was absolutely disgusted with the script. While I appreciated that they kept small chunks of the dialog, it was mostly small unimportant bits. Lilliman saying "Mea Culpa, my child, mea culpa", for example.

What, exactly, was the point of that conspiracy stuff, anyways?
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Matt Larkin (author)

I didn't know there was a book. Loved the movie, though.
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Haven't read the book, loved the movie. And it seemed quite like that to me as well, EE.
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I had no beef with V.  But some blood needs to be spilled over Speed Racer...

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Lmns Crn

It was a good film. The book was still better, but the film wasn't bad.

My only real beef with the film was that the book's ending was better, and they should have stuck with that one.
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I haven't seen the movie, but I strongly recommend the book.
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Xeviat

I really liked the film, and I usually don't like allegory. You have me interested enough to read the book now.
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Elemental_Elf

Wait... i thought it was based on a Graphic Novel... I wouldn't call a Graphic Novel a 'book' any more than I would call books based on D&D 'fine literature.' :)

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That's a book. It's made of paper and has words in it.
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SDragon

Some of the bits that I didn't like:

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*Creedy was the man who shot V near the end. It should've been Finch. Okay, so this is a fairly small complaint, and I guess it should be an acceptable change, but it's like a near-silent hum; it's just barely enough to bug me.

*They actually made up an excuse for V's lack of identity. Sure, it would've been easy for the comic to simply say-- as the movie did-- "oh, the experiments made him forget his entire past when they ruined his mind", but this takes away a bit of symbolism. For V, ideas and beliefs are more important then men, and this was strongly emphasized by the fact that you see the ideas and beliefs of V, but you don't see the person behind V. Now that I think about it, the only people who wanted to know who V was were the people who didn't understand the importance of what he was.

* V and Evey's relations were very overplayed. V was a passionate man, to be sure, but he never seemed passionate about people.

* Finch mentioned that he visited Larkhill. Did they show it in the movie? No! In the book, he took a large dose of LSD upon arriving there, with the idea that losing his mind at the camp would help him understand V better. It was a brilliant scene, but they took it out entirely.

* As I asked before, what the hell was that conspiracy all about? It had nothing to do with anything, other then providing a bit of unnecessary backstory to the Chancellor. The movie would have been just as good without that. I know this because the book didn't have that conspiracy, and it was even better.

* They barely touched upon mentioning the war. In the featurette, it seemed not even the actors understood why USA didn't exist anymore. The war went very far in explaining the setting in the book, but in the movie, they just handed the viewers the setting, lightly commenting 'oh yeah, and there was a war. Y'know bombs and stuff.'

* A lot of it seemed like a very American attempt to imitate English culture.  It seemed as if they felt that the extent of British humor was Benny Hill, and that the only British slang that exists is the word "bullocks", which is said whenever an Englishman feels the simultaneous needs to swear and reaffirm that they are, indeed, British. While I'll concede that they probably do eat "eggie in a basket" over in England, it isn't as cultural as the movie makes it seem. I've had it over here in New England. We call  it a bullseye. It goes great with a layer of cheese on one side, and it provides a handy excuse to make bad puns about buttershots.

* Many, many good lines were taken out. Aside from some of the quotes that V used (I was especially upset that he didn't mention The Law, as V believes in it strongly, quoting it twice in the book, but only loosely paraphrased it once in the movie), there were some other good lines that got removed, such as:

"You've got it all wrong. First you'll do anything we want, then we kill you."

"I remember Mum saying 'Africa isn't there anymore.' That's all she said. I thought about all the lions and elephants being dead. It made me cry. I was only seven."

Finch: "I thought Lilliman was a Bishop."
Bishop Lilliman: "No, merely a pawn."

Evey (reading out loud): "V. V. V. V. V."
V: "Evey, Evey, Evey, Evey, Evey"

And quite a few other good lines.

* The ending, as LC mentioned, was changed dramatically. I liked the ending in the book, better.

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Quote from: Elemental_ElfWait... i thought it was based on a Graphic Novel... I wouldn't call a Graphic Novel a 'book' any more than I would call books based on D&D 'fine literature.' :)
That's because you haven't read any of Alan Moore's, I expect. You should give them a try. They definitely qualify as fine literature.
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Quote from: Elemental_ElfWait... i thought it was based on a Graphic Novel... I wouldn't call a Graphic Novel a 'book' any more than I would call books based on D&D 'fine literature.' :)
That's because you haven't read any of Alan Moore's, I expect. You should give them a try. They definitely qualify as fine literature.


Listen to the English Professor, here.  I'd also add Neil Gaiman, Will Eisner, and Art Speigelman to what would sure be a very long list of graphic novelists who's work would qualify as "fine literature". Sometimes they even manage to do things that wouldn't be possible in traditional novels.

By the way, LC, have you ever considered using graphics novels as study material?
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PHB 3.5
DMG 3.5
MM 3.5
MM2
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Ebberon Campaign Setting
Legends of the Samurai
Aztecs: Empire of the Dying Sun
Encyclopaedia Divine: Shamans
D20 Modern

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Marvel Universe RPG
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Champions Worldwide

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