V for Vendetta
Aug. 15th, 2005 08:02 pmI picked up the graphic novel of V for Vendetta today and I have to wonder about something. It's a great story, fascinating and some very good things to chew on mentally. But something I have to wonder how, "in this day and age" -- newspeak for "with continual worry about terrorists, as well as movement against anti-nationalist and anarchist speech" -- the producers of the movie have any hope in portraying the movie in any way similar to how the graphic novel is.
Blah. Hollywood is going to butcher it six ways to Sunday and most people will be none the wiser. Which is a crying shame. That's how it's going to be shown.
Blah. Hollywood is going to butcher it six ways to Sunday and most people will be none the wiser. Which is a crying shame. That's how it's going to be shown.
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Date: 2005-08-24 06:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-24 07:13 pm (UTC)Thinking more on it, then, I guess it's not surprising that a film with such an anti-authoritarian, anarchic viewpoint is being produced. Though I'm not entirely certain that it's going to be quite the same as the original. No movie made from a comic/graphic novel/book/what-have-you ever is, of course, but... well, I think you get what I mean.
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Date: 2005-08-24 08:37 pm (UTC)On an unrelated note, I have heard of movies being produced that present the terrorists as good guys...