V for Bloodshed
This gotta be my favorite movie , to date this year.
I simply adore controversy. Though as much as any fictious books and movies are literally defined with no coincidence with live events, quality fictions are supposed to make readers and audience feel its sorrow . To yearn for the climax. Like what being put across by V , " Artistes, and of course writers, use lies to speak of the truth."
V for Vendetta. It lives up to the name of bloodshed, with the splashing and gushing done in sardonic splendor. The verve , epic set design and , not missing , spectacular bombing scenes. All of these sums my paramour for Wachowski brothers' latest work.
More than what the cinematography can offer, the highly intensive political-charged plot sets me thinking thru the night of what the movie seemingly puts across - When we see chaos in a higher lever, it is in rhythmic order.
The last scene made a grand exit too. Citizens wearing Guy Fawkes mask were putting up a demonstration. All behind a mask, and when the bomb blasted the whole of the riverside building, they flung up their mask in unison. Was there any message that Wachowski brothers were putting across to the audience? At least to me.
I am most fazed with Natalie Portman's performance. Her acting skills are probably tested over that span of 15~20 mins in the mock detention centre.
Courage - its might on us, surpasses all physical sense.
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