Monday, 3 September 2012

V For Vendetta Analysis


V for Vendetta Analysis
I feel V for Vendetta is a Thriller, Action, Sci-fi film. The government are fighting with V and he is fighting back. In nearly every scene we find that V is not happy with the way the government are treating him therefore he planned on bombing the Parliament creating even more conflict. There is also some romance included in the film.
V for Vendetta uses the shots as a way of capturing the tension of action shots. Close shots also create tension and reveal the emotions of characters. For instance, close shots of V’s face show his anger and tense but also his upset. The shots are taken in many different angles when it comes to the fighting/action scenes and this makes the viewer feel more involved with the fights as they can see every detail of what’s happening. V for Vendetta is quite a unique film and has its differences to other films. The film is set in the future, but it doesn’t feel like the future to me. My idea of the future is bright and colourful, but in the film it is mostly dark and deluding. This makes the film mysterious and ominous. The director is obviously trying to highlight that the dark atmosphere adds more depth and meaning to why the terrorism is happening.
Throughout the film we find out that V is a very powerful character and wants to fight for his freedom. He is also very persistent with getting his way and will not stop until he gets what he wants. V has a very close relationship with Evey and in the end they fall in love and eventually V dies after they kiss, also killing their destiny to be together and end the film in tragedy.
V for vendetta is clearly an action film which means there was a lot of fighting. V had killed many officers, government and people higher in the hierarchy to V. This is quite ironic as the viewer would feel the higher class people would have higher power. V and Evey are quite close to each other and after they met, both of them had the idea that they could both have their freedom. Evey was with V for every step of his plans which made them become closer. V is found out to be a very kind man, even though he had caused havoc and rebelled against the government.


25 word treatment for a sequel to The Last Song:
Ronnie is under a lot of pressure as it’s the 1 year anniversary of her father’s death. She can’t cope with her emotions and starts thinking about committing suicide.

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