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Set against the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britain, this movie tells the story of a mild-mannered young woman named Evey (Natalie Portman), who is rescued from a life situation by a masked guy known only as "V" (Hugo Weaving). Incomparably charismatic skilled in the art of combat.
Mar 16, 2006 · Roger Ebert March 16, 2006. Tweet. Natalie Portman comes face-to-mask with V (Hugo Weaving) in "V for Vendetta." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. It is the year 2020. A virus runs wild in the world, most Americans are dead, and Britain is ruled by a fascist dictator who promises security but not freedom.
V for Vendetta. A terrorist freedom fighter known only as "V" begins a violent guerilla campaign to destroy those who've succumbed to totalitarianism, and recruits a young woman he's rescued from the secret police to join him. 10,342 IMDb 8.2 2 h 12 min 2006. X-Ray UHD R. Action · Suspense · Cerebral · Downbeat. Available to rent or buy.
Film. In December 2005 Warner Bros. released a feature-film adaptation of V for Vendetta, directed by James McTeigue from a screenplay by the Wachowskis. Natalie Portman stars as Evey Hammond and Hugo Weaving (replacing James Purefoy) as V. [28]
Mar 16, 2006 · V for Vendetta. Celebrating 15 Years! Watch Now. Movies. V for Vendetta. Watch It. About. Gallery. Watch It. Buy / Rent - Digital. Buy - On Disc. About. From the Lilly & Lana Wachowski and Joel Silver, the masterminds behind The Matrix trilogy, comes another intriguing, action-packed fantasy-thriller. Great Britain has become a fascist state.
Overview. In a world in which Great Britain has become a fascist state, a masked vigilante known only as “V” conducts guerrilla warfare against the oppressive British government. When V rescues a young woman from the secret police, he finds in her an ally with whom he can continue his fight to free the people of Britain.
V for Vendetta is a 2005 dystopian political action film directed by James McTeigue (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by the Wachowskis. It is based on the 1988–89 DC Vertigo Comics limited series of the same title by Alan Moore, David Lloyd, and Tony Weare.