V for Vendetta

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In a near-future dystopian society, a masked anarchist fomenting a revolution recruits a TV network employee, while a detective seeks his true identity.

Release Date: December 11, 2005

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Runtime: 2h 13m

Budget: $54,000,000

Box Office: $134,686,457

Phase

Classification

Runtime
2h 13m

Production

Budget
$54,000,000

Box Office
$134,686,457

Natalie Portman
Evey Hammond
Hugo Weaving
V / William Rookwood
Stephen Rea
Chief Inspector Eric Finch
Stephen Fry
Gordon Deitrich
John Hurt
Chancellor Adam Sutler
Roger Allam
Lewis Prothero
Ben Miles
Dascomb
Sinéad Cusack
Delia Surridge
Eddie Marsan
Etheridge
John Standing
Bishop Lilliman
Imogen Poots
Young Valerie Page
Ian Burfield
Tweed Coat Fingerman
Cosima Shaw
Patricia
Megan Gay
BTN News Poppet
Roderic Culver
BTN News Poppet
Chad Stahelski
Storm Saxon
Amelda Brown
Wardrobe Mistress
Richard Campbell
Security Guard
Juliet Howland
Middle Class Mum
Malcolm Sinclair
Major Wilson
Selina Giles
Evey's Mother
Carsten Hayes
Evey's Father
Grant Burgin
Operator
Jason Griffiths
Biology Teacher
Paul Antony-Barber
Valerie's Father
Anna Farnworth
Valerie's Mother
Dulcie Smart
Civil War News Poppet
Ian T. Dickinson
Avian Flu News Poppet
Julie Brown
Three Waters News Poppet
Eamon Geoghegan
Surveillance Man
David Leitch
Convenience Store V
Richard Laing
Parliament Lieutenant
Michael Simkins
Parliament General
João Costa Menezes
Soldier (uncredited)
Lilly Wachowski
Writer / Producer
Lana Wachowski
Writer / Producer
Joel Silver
Producer
Grant Hill
Producer
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Reviewer:
JPV852
Date:
October 29, 2020
V for Vendetta movie isn't a movie I really ever loved when I first saw it back in 2006 and again I think when it came out on DVD or Blu-ray some years ago, and after re-viewing this time... I pretty much feel the same way. It features some good performances from Hugo Weaving (commendable since it was almost completely behind a mask) and Natalie Portman. However, it is a bit heavy handed and too on the nose (perhaps that is in keeping with the graphic novel), and I didn't really have an emotional connection with the characters or story. There's also nothing that really stands out from scene to scene. **3.5/5**
Rating:
7.0
Reviewer:
schoosskyler
Date:
November 4, 2017
With the litany of comic book films being made in 2017, it's hard to understand the role V for Vendetta has played in 'Comic Book Movie' culture. This was one of the early successes of the genre and it continues to shine today in ways other movies (I'm looking at you, Marvel) have not. The grittiness of the story cannot be understated, this story is DARK. However, the message of the story is one of hope, and hope is a difficult thing to capture. This film captures both, with the help of excellent cinematography and slow-motion action cuts. I get the sense when I watch this film that something bigger is happening around me, and honestly in 2017, this movie feels more relevant than ever. Themes of state-run media empires, government corruption of the highest order, and the suffocation of all that is 'other' permeates the fabric of this film, and everything is captured beautifully in a noir-esque nightmarescape of future, facist London. I can honestly say that more than a decade later, this film still shines as one of the great comic book movies and its themes will continue to ring true as long as we have people in the world who exist to limit others. Let's just hope that someday this world does not feel any more real than it does now.
Rating:
9.0