V For Vendetta Essay

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The movie that I watched was titled V for Vendetta and was a tremendously deep story that followed a girl named Evey Hammond. The movie was set in a futuristic totalitarian Britain, where there were many strict laws and curfews that must be followed. (Alex W. 2005.) Evey was out late one evening, just after it had hit the curfew time and was attacked by a group of men who seemed to want to either rape her or murder her. A masked man who called himself “V” saved her from the life-threatening situation and then invited her to the rooftop of a building. On top of the building, they have a view of the Old Bailey and V explains that he wants to set the day of November 5th as a day for people to remember. (Alan Moore. 1989) At the stroke of midnight, Big Ben tolls and you can hear classical music coming from the speakers which are used to announce the curfew to the citizens. …show more content…

Following this incident Evey was confused because she viewed him deep down as a terrorist, but she somehow still trusted him and followed in V’s path. The media tried to cover up the attack on the Old Bailey by saying it was a celebration during prescheduled demolition. This was deceitful to the public because they were being lied to and manipulated so they believed that the government had control. V, knowing what the government was doing was wrong, sent out a broadcast through live television to explain to the citizens how they were lied to about the attacks on the Old Bailey. The citizens felt betrayed and lied to as you could expect. V explained to them that he “… sought to end oppression where freedom should stand,” and invited them to join him in front of parliament one year from that day, so that they could make it a day to remember. (Alan Moore. 1989) Evey had worked as a journalist at the media station that V attacked and used to broadcast his

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