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"V for Vendetta"...Jul. 6, 2006
 yesterday was quite an uneventful day as usual except i finally got a little grocery shopping done. yay for me! trying to be a little creative, i bought many items which i don't normally buy. bean sprouts, cabbages, spinach, basically lots of veggies. looks like i'll be doing lots of stir fries the next week. i was extremely busy at work so missed much of the world cup action between portugal vs. france. i like neither teams but have made a blood pact to hate portugal for the rest of my life. haha. the finals will be interesting and i think i have to go with the italians, not because i like them but because i dislike the french even more.
 ok now to the movie review. i think Natalie Portman is quite pretty so watched her latest movie only for that reason. haha. I knew nothing about the movie only the hype surrounding when she shaved her hair for the role. i could tell already 10 minutes into the movie when that masked dude first made his appearance and started spewing that theatrical mumbo jumbo, the movie was gonna be a real corny one. don't get me wrong, the action sequences were kinda cool. V had some skill with the swords he always carried around but the political and social statements of the movie i found quite boring.  30 minutes into the movie.....i fell asleep. this rarely happens to me so u can imagine how extremely boring the movie was for me. haha. Natalie Portman did look great in the movie tho and her accent was extremely nice to listen to.
i personally will have to give the movie 2 thumbs down but to be fair here is a positive review from someone that liked it.

Author: anmueller from New York City


There are some that will, upon seeing this film, say that it was akin to Andrew Lloyd Weber attempting to make a political statement: overly dramatic. These people would be well served to remember that the symbol of drama is a mask, which certainly begs one important question- Why, if you are so put off by an overtly dramatic motion picture, would you choose to see a movie that stars as the (anti)hero a man in a mask? I just saw this film at an advanced screening and I must say it is nothing short of uniquely brilliant. Entertaining from the start, V manages to combine a strong socio-political message in a compact and highly intense experience. Infused with issues and concepts that pervade in the global political climate of our times, this movie is endowed with a tremendous timely relevance that belies its trappings as a mere action adventure.

The acting, the cinematography, the effects, and the general vision of this film all lead me to believe that it will likely receive a cult following. It is only my hope that the message of this film will come to summarize the history of our future ascendancy to true liberty.

Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. In the meantime, go see this movie.




Untitled CommentJul. 7, 2006
you still fell asleep on the movie ;))
do u think it deserves the second chance?
anyway i hope the next movie you get to watch will be more interesting :)
happy friday, chol and...
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i love you
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