V for Vendetta
V for Vendetta (2005)

V for Vendetta

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In the bar scene during V's takeover of the television station, the cigarette of the long-haired man is almost burned to the filter.

In the next shot of the bar, the cigarette is longer.

In a third shot, it is back to the original length.

When V kills the doctor and coroner, the rose he gives her falls to her side after she dies.

In the next shot the rose changes and the petals are fewer and further apart.

The number of dominoes standing when all the other dominoes have fallen changes from two (the one V picks up, plus one other further back in the shot) to just one (the one V picks up).

Right after all the soldiers have emptied their guns into V near the end of the film, he retaliates by throwing two of his knives at two of the soldiers.

When he throws them, they are rotating at different speeds, but they impact at the same time in the same place on each soldier.

You can see the knife farthest from the viewer stop spinning right before impact and slide into the soldier, even though it should have hit him at an angle.

When the list of personnel at Larkhill is examined by Finch and Dominic, you can see that Anthony Lilliman is listed as Peter Lilliman.

When the little glasses girl draws a graffiti V on a poster, she drops the spray can.

In the next shot, the can has been turned 180 degrees.

While the two detectives are driving to the TV station, the speedometer in their car is on zero, while their car is visibly moving.

When Finch tells Evey to back away from the lever towards the end of the film he pronounces the word in the American fashion (lev ver).

In Britain the emphasis is is on the 'e' (lee ver).

As the film depicts a Britain antagonistic to all things American it is doubtful that Finch would pronounce the word in this fashion.

During the final battle, when V throws one knife for the first time you can see in the lower-left corner that the knife is covered in blood.

When the knife is seen again, close-up, it's clean.

This happens again when he kills another Fingerman and throws him away and the knife in his left hand can briefly be seen with bloodstains on it and is, in the next shot, clean again.

While Evey is preparing for her night with Dietrich, when she stands up to put her dress on, she takes the clips out of her hair that were holding her bangs back.

In the next shot, her bangs are pulled back again, and alternate between being pulled back and let down, until they are left forward, when she turns off the TV.

When V goes to chop off the suit of armor's head, while play-fighting, you can briefly see the metal rod that pops up to take off the head.

When Eve launches the train with bombs and dead V, you can see camera and cameracrane in the back door of the train.

For a few brief moments, 'Hugo Weaving' (qv)'s unscathed wrist and throat peak out through V's uniform.

V is supposed to be completely covered in horrific burns.

In the scene at Inspector Finch's home in one shot, bottom left, we see a German-style mains outlet (where the studio scenes were filmed), not the 13 Amp UK socket it should have.

When 'V' first meets Evey he scratches his mark on a marble.

During scratching it is seen that there is an intersection in the bottom part of letter V.

But in the next scene it is seen that the two lines just meet not intersect one another.

During V's speech in the BTN, the first shot of Finch (right before he says "bloody hell.

") shows him standing in an office.

The next shot of Finch, during the same speech shows him standing in front of the BTN and no longer in the office, with no emotion on his face from ever having moved.

At the final fight scene V throws two of his knives at two soldiers.

however in the following shots V has all six knives in his belt as he slashes away at the rest of them.

In the final battle, before the men opens fire on V, in close range on Creedy's face we see a man behind him, but in the long shot there's no one there.

When Mr.

Creedy is firing his revolver at V after his men have been killed, the camera, positioned presumably inside the revolver behind the cylinder, clearly shows two empty chambers out of six total, but Creedy eventually fires 5 shots.

During this same sequence one of the empty chambers lines up with the barrel, but Creedy's gun somehow fires.

When Evie leaves her imprisonment, she heads outside in the rain and raises her arm.

Her armpits are completely shaved, which would be completely unusual given her captors treatment of her.

When V says that he has never danced to any of the songs on his Jukebox, a song is playing in the background, yet there is no record seen playing on the jukebox.

This occurs even after V presses the button to activate the song.

The London Underground 'Roundel' sign on the pavement outside Westminster Underground Station is visible briefly in the closing scenes outside the Palace of Westminster still up and illuminated despite the Underground in the story having been closed several years earlier.

When Finch is looking at the employees of Larkhill, the address for Bishop Lilliman reveals that he works and lives at St.

Paul's Cathedral.

However, when V enters through the window to kill him, the towers of Westminster Abby are seen as part of the building he scales The newspaper articles throughout the film include several headlines.

Under these headlines, the articles are repeating text with virtually no correspondence with the headlines.

This is possibly a tribute/reference to the original comic book, as that medium frequently uses repeating text to "represent" newspaper articles.

When Finch is looking at the police record of Evey in the car, in the first part of Criminal History, it says Juvenile Reclamation Reclamation Project, when it should say Juvenile Reclamation Project.

The files on Percy, Keyes and Rookwood, the three 'black-baggers' who either died or vanished the day after the St.

Mary's attack, places the attack in 2014.

However, Bishop Lilliman's tax records show the events at Larkhill Camp, which predate the attack, occurred in 2018.

When Evie is being processed (at around 1h 08 mins) the person shaving her head is wearing gloves you can partially see through.

It is quite clear that the person shaving her head has normal looking hands, and not burnt hands like when V cooks her breakfast.

The computers monitor are dell which is an American company.

It can be inferred from the film that most would not want anything to do with America.

The aim of the Gunpowder Plot was actually a scheme to blow up the House of Lords, not the House of Commons (commonly referred to as Parliament).

The plot of Guy Fawkes was not a bid for freedom, as implied in the movie.

The aim of the Gunpowder Plot was to create chaos among the English populace as part of a long-term plan to restore Catholic rule in the UK.

Guy Fawkes was not intercepted putting the gunpowder into position as shown in the movie.

Fawkes was arrested by Sir Thomas Knyvet leaving the cellar underneath the House of Lords, having already lit a slow-burning fuse.

During the scene in which the two detectives are examining Prothero's military deployment history (at around 57 mins), Dominic pulls a binder out from a shelf, then sets it down with the spine of the binder facing to the right when he comes toward the camera to look at the computer screen with Finch.

The shot cuts to the computer screen for a moment, then when it cuts back to the two detectives, the same binder can be seen in the background with it's spine now facing towards the left.

In the fighting scene with Creedy's men near the end, in one shot, the last of the bodyguards loads his gun and points it at V.

The camera then moves to V who throws his knife at the guard.

In the next frame, when the knife hits him in the forehead, the guard's gun is down.

The original Guy Fawkes (of the gunpowder plot) was depicted dangling while hanging, kicking about until he finally succumbed.

In historical reality he was sentenced to be "hanged, drawn, and quartered".

He jumped when he was hanged so that he would die instantly to avoid the horrific "quartering" part of the then-usual English punishment for treason.

In the opening sequence, Guy Fawkes is hanged with his hands tied behind him, dropping with the rope breaking his neck.

This might have happened in the USA in the 19th or 20th century.

In 17th century England, the sentence for treason was to be hanged, drawn and quartered (see Braveheart).

Guy actually killed himself by leaping from the scaffold.

As quoted in Wikipedia - "Immediately before his execution on 31 January, Fawkes jumped from the scaffold where he was to be hanged and broke his neck, thus avoiding the agony of the mutilation that followed.

" At 2:01:48, the mob wearing their Guy Fawkes outfits are making their way to the square to witness the House of Parliament be destroyed.

However, it is clearly shown that the mob is standing in the street on which the House of Parliament stands.

When the explosion happens, it is large enough that Big Ben is destroyed, sending bits of debris flying, which would kill the very crowd that had gathered to witness the spectacle.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
6 July 2012 USA USD 70,511,035
11 July 2006 USA USD 70,511,035
25 June 2006 USA USD 70,496,802
18 June 2006 USA USD 70,453,614
11 June 2006 USA USD 70,375,444
4 June 2006 USA USD 70,258,417
28 May 2006 USA USD 70,097,523
21 May 2006 USA USD 69,885,140
14 May 2006 USA USD 69,739,359
7 May 2006 USA USD 69,451,615
30 April 2006 USA USD 68,980,588
23 April 2006 USA USD 68,002,102
16 April 2006 USA USD 66,037,682
9 April 2006 USA USD 62,296,435
2 April 2006 USA USD 56,659,439
26 March 2006 USA USD 46,205,949
19 March 2006 USA USD 25,642,340
9 April 2006 UK GBP 3,331,295
2 April 2006 UK GBP 3,066,342
26 March 2006 UK GBP 2,434,315
19 March 2006 UK GBP 1,188,058
6 July 2012 Worldwide USD 132,511,035
11 July 2006 Worldwide USD 60,900,000
11 July 2006 Worldwide USD 131,411,035
Non-USA USD 62,000,000
2 April 2006 Netherlands EUR 240,084
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
19 March 2006 USA USD 25,642,640 3,365
19 March 2006 UK GBP 1,188,058 410
7 April 2006 Argentina USD 117,918 40
31 March 2006 Australia USD 1,190,196 202
7 April 2006 Belgium USD 143,027
7 April 2006 Brazil USD 346,744 86
7 April 2006 Chile USD 66,363 32
7 April 2006 Denmark USD 51,769
7 April 2006 Europe USD 1,776,300 590
7 April 2006 Finland USD 40,167
17 March 2006 Hong Kong USD 121,937 25
7 April 2006 Iceland USD 10,867
17 March 2006 Mexico USD 853,120 299
7 April 2006 Netherlands USD 142,314
2 April 2006 Netherlands EUR 229,888 46
31 March 2006 New Zealand USD 153,409 50
7 April 2006 Norway USD 34,683
31 March 2006 South Africa USD 114,771 50
9 April 2006 Spain EUR 1,100,000
7 April 2006 Sweden USD 88,700
7 April 2006 Turkey USD 117,499
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
25 June 2006 USA USD 19,493 46
18 June 2006 USA USD 35,774 89
11 June 2006 USA USD 64,436 158
4 June 2006 USA USD 92,465 212
28 May 2006 USA USD 175,499
21 May 2006 USA USD 85,028 82
14 May 2006 USA USD 175,707 102
7 May 2006 USA USD 243,437 201
30 April 2006 USA USD 558,105 362
23 April 2006 USA USD 1,049,273 855
16 April 2006 USA USD 2,224,266 1,380
9 April 2006 USA USD 3,404,210 2,003
2 April 2006 USA USD 6,295,358
26 March 2006 USA USD 12,338,402 3,365
19 March 2006 USA USD 25,642,640 3,365
9 April 2006 UK GBP 100,821 94
2 April 2006 UK GBP 289,544 277
26 March 2006 UK GBP 611,036 405
19 March 2006 UK GBP 1,188,058 410
2 April 2006 Netherlands EUR 229,888 46

Comentarios

A great thought-provoking film on how corrupt societies can be rescued by the people. Nice acting and decent action films.

I have never seen a movie that evokes such a large range of emotions with such potency. I am honestly lost for words.

This movie is actually better that the comic book. For once: you read the comic book and it doesn't do the movie justice.

The story of V for Vendetta is perfect. It is world renowned for being one of the best graphic novels out there.

I can't fathom it. Acting is bad, dialogue is really bad, directing is in your face bad, atmosphere is non-existent, plot/story very, very contrived, clunky and childish.

I came across this film by pure accident: a list on a blog somewhere of good 'revolutionary' films. I rented it, watched it...

This movie is very dangerous because reveals a secret to people about what DEMOCRACY means and implies. First of all the movie investigates about a person, a strange individual with a mask...

Certainly the most courageous post 9/11 work that Hollywood has ever produced. Generally, when we discuss ideologically multifaceted films such as V for Vendetta, expert critics and film buffs forget the shades of gray and go into irrational discussion.

V is, in ma opinion, one of the most fascinating characters, not just in comics, but in all of literature. Why?

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