V for Vendetta - Evey's awakening
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This powerful scene makes me particularly pause think and shed a tear for all victims of the Auschwitz camp that died for there beliefs.
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since this is all imaginary ask yourself whose prison would you rather be in, his or theirs?
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@lacrimassprofundere Evey Reborn - V for Vendetta OST
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this is the part of the movie The Occupy Movement doesnt fully grasp.
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@FireofSekhmet Same here my friend..
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@waltereg0 I don't think the film really makes V any less of an antihero. I mean, no matter how you look at it, locking someone in a phony government prison and torturing them is a pretty screwed up thing to do. As is blowing shit up. But I think he becomes more sympathetic on screen purely by virtue of being more badass, more eloquent, more composed, and more outwardly reasonable than characters like Sutler or Creedy.
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Why does it get me that at 0:33, V mutters "Yeah" instead of "Yes"?
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"I can't feel anything anymore" gives me chills.. It's so beautiful.
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love it.. just love it...
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@Tekkenman101 Sides, Gordon himself said he wasn't Muslim, nor did he have to be to appreciate what was in the book.
god is in the rain still gives me goosebumps
keran10 2 years ago 65
i love the symbolism of V and Evey's ressurections. V was reborn in fire through hate and unlawful evil while Evey was reborn in rain through love and pure unlawful good. It's the chaotic symmetry of not just love, but the whole spectrum of human emotions that Alan Moore always explores in his novels that show through scenes like this. Alan Moore is amazing.
bobjgloria 10 months ago 26