« V for Vendetta » really is underrated. Here’s a superb video mashup of its tv speech covering current COVID hype.
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Its trying to say there never was an "other", everyone is just human making human mistakes and it was all of us who committed the sin and found redemption. It's valuable idea to understand, but it's also important not to lose perspective that some ARE more guilty. It just wants us all to admit to our personal power over our situation and take responsibility. There never was a magic superhero to save the day, or one evil chancellor to kill to end all the suffering. It's all of us.
I think anyway, I need to rewatch it's been a few years, someone please correct me if I'm wrong here.
Oh that very last scene is just a tradition you see mostly in plays, where all the actors dead/alive or enemy/friend come back out and do a little dance. That's all I saw that as. I thought you meant the part where the girl explained who V was. Saying "hes me, hes you"
Yeah that's almost definitely a take on the old stage play tradition. It doesnt actually mean anything, just a celebration for the cast and a reminder they where playing a character, and not to think of them as the character.