Thursday, October 18, 2007

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V FOR VENDETTA to see, read, revise and re-read ...




V FOR VENDETTA by James McTeigue.
Starring: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving.
Genre: Fantasy (120 ')
Comment: It' s a cartoon, is an invention, yet involving and thought-provoking as a true story. Sure the special effects are essential to the success of almost a masterpiece, certainly the events narrated in a visionary future are pushed to the limit of credibility, but the doses of adrenaline and emotion guaranteed by the brothers Wachowsky (those of the Matrix, the producers of this film) to give culture popcinematografica a small gem that everyone, even those who just loves the "realist cinema," should keep in their video library. The credit is all about Alan Moore and David Lloyd who invented one of the most intense interlocking stories that paper comics has ever known, and then transfer their rights to director McTeigue to transpose their celluloid "baloons". By an order, decisive and blessed
: Do not change anything original, unlike many other famous (real Stan Lee?), Which before the dollars of producers, often deny the primary essence of their superheroes. V is the terrorist enemy of terror, it's good to bad forced by circumstances, being more distinct personality, who also finds himself trapped behind a mask for reasons of "privacy" (and, You'll find out, not only). Hugo Weaving (Matrix Smith and ex-elf in the service of King Frodo) chooses not to overdo it physically, by accepting an identity never revealed, while Natalie Portman, a beautiful and rebellious, is complementary with a recitation all nerves and beauty. Losing it would be an attack ...
Do not miss: The grand finale, which is not disclosed here. A little help? Big Ben has something to do
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VOTE: 9

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