![]() ![]() ![]() The market for these books and novels is dominated by the superhero genre and although V has some of the traits of a “superhero” such as extremely talented in martial arts, knife throwing, having a mask and cape even in some cases, V represents humanity and ideals rather than an individual trying to save the day per say. ![]() V for Vendetta presents the ideas of freedom, liberty, fair and just laws, and selflessness to ideas and people in a way most comic books and graphic novels do not follow. This is where i realized the novel’s impact on society and how it’s ideals are represented today. Unfortunately I never had time to dive into the original comic book but after the movie I began to see references to it all the time. I found out that the movie was based on the comic by Alan Moore, who as I learned is an incredibly influential graphic novel author and artist. The acting was great, the story was fun and fantastically original (depicting a Totalitarian View of The United Kingdom), and left me wanting more of V and his clever yet emotionally though provoking monologues. To my surprise it turned out to be one of the most fun and engaging movies I had seen in the longest time. I first heard/saw V for Vendetta a few years back when browsing Netflix bored one summer. BUT regardless of the difficulty it’s charm is comical, and cunning much like the work of V for Vendetta. Figuring out this blog entries title was extremely difficult if I do say so myself. ![]()
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