The problem with V for Vendetta is that Christian Conservatives were the "bad" guys while gays were the "good" guys. It also portrays the British public watching television as being sceptical of everything their tyrannical government said, which the scamdemic proved otherwise.
Yes, the film did reverse the roles, but this was likely the only way the White Hats behind the film could get it past the censors and into theatres. If you read behind the lines, you can clearly see who the tyrants in the film are meant to represent.
The British public portrayed in the film were only skeptical of the news once V came along and gave them the bread crumbs to lead them to the truth. V and Q are a lot alike in that regard.
I swear to god, I do not remember anything about gays in V for Vendetta. Of course, I've only seen it once - if there's a subtle hint, I may have to see it twice to catch it, as my focus will wane from the original plot and seek out other things I hadn't noticed on the first go around.
Wait so the "hero" of this movie who uses the imagery of a Jesuit assassin is fighting a fascist conservative Christian government for the sake of globohomo?
How the the hell did this get adopted into the Q community as something to emulate?
The problem with V for Vendetta is that Christian Conservatives were the "bad" guys while gays were the "good" guys. It also portrays the British public watching television as being sceptical of everything their tyrannical government said, which the scamdemic proved otherwise.
Couple things to note . . .
Yes, the film did reverse the roles, but this was likely the only way the White Hats behind the film could get it past the censors and into theatres. If you read behind the lines, you can clearly see who the tyrants in the film are meant to represent.
The British public portrayed in the film were only skeptical of the news once V came along and gave them the bread crumbs to lead them to the truth. V and Q are a lot alike in that regard.
my thoughts exactly Qanaut, great critical thinking skills you have.
I swear to god, I do not remember anything about gays in V for Vendetta. Of course, I've only seen it once - if there's a subtle hint, I may have to see it twice to catch it, as my focus will wane from the original plot and seek out other things I hadn't noticed on the first go around.
Nitpicking won’t discourage my enjoyment of the overall theme of this movie.
Wait so the "hero" of this movie who uses the imagery of a Jesuit assassin is fighting a fascist conservative Christian government for the sake of globohomo?
How the the hell did this get adopted into the Q community as something to emulate?