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Vagaries And Violence In V For Vendetta
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V For Vendetta (James McTeigue, 2005), based on Alan Moore and David Lloyd's graphic novel of the same name, opens with a meditation on the relationship between the political and the personal. The film informs us that it will be about the power of ideas. It will be about their relationship to people. It will be about politics and the part we play in it. It will be about the moral dilemmas faced when opposing a totalitarian state.
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Secondary, Tertiary
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English, Media Studies,
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Rjurik Davidson
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