Sunday, March 26, 2006

O for Okay

Went to see V for Vendetta last night with Amy and John. Good, solid entertainment. I'll never hear the 1812 Overture without thinking of London exploding overhead (what an ending). And while I was a bit confused by some of the relationships, I'll give V the benefit of the doubt and say my head was elsewhere and I missed the explanation. Oh, and of course, the movie has Natalie Portman, who I've become quite fond of in recent months.

V is a high-falutin' comic book movie that aims to make grand political statements — "Behind this mask is a man, and behind this man is an idea. And ideas are bulletproof" is one line spoken by the masked terrorist, simply named V. "People should not be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their people" is another — but there's so much of that kind of talk that it's a bit amusing when such lines are spoken. Another curiosity is the fact that V has this ornate and rather large underground lair, and yet the government, which is supposedly this all-knowing dictatorship, has no idea where he's hiding out. And it's not nearly as grand or exciting a movie as, say, Batman Begins, but seeing V for Vendetta is certainly not a bad way to spend two hours. I give it a B for ... well, not for bad but for um, bang.

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