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Re: V for Vendetta
Hmm, on one hand, I was overall pleased with the film, but it just seemed...I don't know...a bit neutered from it's original form. One of the things I liked about the head chancellor guy from the book was that he was always at his monitor, and when V sends a verbal message of "I love you" through it, he just gets all weirded out (and sorta falls in love with his montior). Also I was waiting for Evy to take up the role of V at the end, but she never did. Granted the love bit was in the book and the hordes of people in V masks in the movie was cool, I would've liked to seen Evy turn into V and let the idea persist past the body.
And I had an annoying guy in back of me laugh at just about every other line from V throughout the first half of the movie. Ugh.
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