very cinematic

very cinematic

V for Vendetta, the integral (Album)

Customer Review

Excellent comic that V for Vendetta signed Alan Moore. The author imagined a particularly bleak context: England fell in fascism after a nuclear and ecological Apocalypse, all human rights have disappeared, ethnic cleansing is practiced frantically, institutions have taken the name of Main, Ear, Eye, Destin, ideology carries the sweet name of "New Age", dissidents are sent to boot camp ... well, here we are in an open prison. What to do? Nothing.
Except a man, or rather a human character to be masked, dressed all in black will tackle shots and plastic dynamite to this system. And it is removing a girl who was going to be raped by members of the "Brigade of Morals" he will reveal his personality. But never his face ... He will call V.
So this is where the adventure begins: on one side a psychological and ideological approach of this story (V behaves moralistic, revolutionary) and on the other, the investigation by the fascist police to unmask this terrorist turbulent and discover where it came from. Because we quickly see that this story is based on a desire for revenge and revolution. The mask and hairstyle reminiscent of a Guy Fawkes are not chosen by chance.
So "V for Vendetta" thriller mixture and psychology, which makes this very interesting entirety.
Metaphors, twists, flashbacks are permanent. That's why I think this comic would make a very good movie great show. One only has to see how the pictures are shown to see that Alan Moore was clearly inspired film to script his work.
Five stars for an eventful BD, lively, especially smart.

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