it was a fun movie but would never deserve a second viewing.
i find it caters towards those who want to watch a smart movie but dont plan on thinking too hard.
so they throw together a movie which contains some sort of intelligent premise.. but then they dum it down so that it caters to even the most level headed viewer.
i find it caters towards those who want to watch a smart movie but dont plan on thinking too hard.
so they throw together a movie which contains some sort of intelligent premise.. but then they dum it down so that it caters to even the most level headed viewer.
That's kind of the way I felt about the "Da Vinci Code" movie, but alas, that's a whole other topic.
It seemed like V for Vendetta was written by a super-liberal that couldn't quite get his point across in a subtle manner. I'm sorry, but when you stop and think about it, lines like "People should not be afraid of their governments; governments should be afraid of their people." are kind of....well, stupid. A little subtlety goes a long way.
It was okay other than that, though. I just wouldn't call it "one of the best movies of the year!" or anything.