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Closed Caption; Freedom! Forever!: Making V for Vendetta; Languages: English & Français (dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- V for Vendetta [WS]
1. Remember, Remember [2:23]
2. Man in a Mask [6:43]
3. Rooftop Concert [1:52]
4. Lead on the Girl [5:26]
5. VTV [5:29]
6. Response Time [3:04]
7. Captive for a Year [5:08]
8. Symbolic Acts [5:27]
9. Prothero's Past [4:59]
10. Afraid All the Time [2:36]
11. No Mercy for the Bishop [4:48]
12. Creedy's Threat [1:38]
13. Mystery Woman [4:28]
14. Bedside Manners [2:29]
15. Man From Room V [3:51]
16. What If? [4:15]
17. Gotcha [4:53]
18. Process Her [2:26]
19. Valerie's Autobiography [6:43]
20. Ready to Die [2:21]
21. God Is in the Rain [4:48]
22. Valerie's Legacy [3:19]
23. Can You Believe This? [2:47]
24. Pathogen Path to Power [4:12]
25. A Man as Smart [3:07]
26. Perfect Pattern [4:48]
27. Revolution Eve Dance [4:32]
28. End of the Tunnel [3:13]
29. Swift Justice [1:53]
30. V's Turn [3:53]
31. Gift of Love [1:43]
32. All of Us [5:03]
33. End Credits [7:52]
Despite some heavy-handed allegory, this melding of action film and political thriller succeeds marvelously as rousing entertainment. It begins in an England of the near future, where a dictatorial Grand Chancellor (John Hurt) wields supreme power and enforces his self-made laws with the aid of secret police. He is opposed by a mysterious avenger calling himself "V" (Hugo Weaving). Wrapped in a cloak and wearing a mask of Guy Fawkes -- an Englishman who plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in the early 1600s -- V uses terrorist tactics against the Chancellor, who assigns a dogged police inspector (Stephen Rea) to run the miscreant to ground. Enter Evey Hammond (Natalie Portman), a young woman mistakenly identified as V's accomplice after he rescues her from some government thugs. Much more intricate and character-driven than the average popcorn movie, V for Vendetta boasts a superior script by brothers Larry and Andy Wachowski (of The Matrix fame), based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore. James McTeigue's direction is unusually well modulated; he eschews the overuse of fancy camera moves and showy special effects in favor of shrewd story development. He also shows restraint in the handling of his principal characters. Daring, flamboyant, and stylish, V for Vendetta is the very model of a suspenseful action movie that takes itself seriously without surrendering the obvious entertainment value that makes it so irresistible. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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