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jura86:
I brought this up on the imdb Tremblay board, so sorry in advance for bringing it up again (also - hope there isn't already a thread on this, I haven't been on Bettermost for a while) - just wondering if people had similar reactions to this film as they did to BBM?

I'm watching it again for the second time, and I have to say the Valerie subplot has me blubbering almost as much as BBM does! So heartbreaking!... I know a lot of people who don't like this film at all though.

Flashframe777:
I just got around to seeing this movie last week, and it really got to me emotionally.  The inspiration was different in that it made me want to stand my ground as a human being.

Brokeback Mountain broke my heart, and made me want to be in love again.

dmmb_Mandy:
I remember rtprod's thread about V for Vendetta's Valerie over at IMdB, and yes indeed, the subplot - along with the rest of the film - is spectacular. I've seen it twice too and I can't wait for it to come out on DVD. My sig is such a heartbreakingly beautiful phrase from the film. I recommend that everyone see the movie, now!!  ;D

JCinNYC2006:
There might be a thread in the Safe Haven section about V for Vendetta already, but I was so surprised by the character of Valerie and overall how queer-friendly the story is.  That it includes gay people so specifically as affected by governmental oppression, and that Valerie, and the producer character (I forget his name right now).

I haven't read the graphic novel it's based on, so I don't know how much was adapted or how much was added.  One of the Wachowski brothers is transgender, but since he doesn't talk about it in print, I don't know how much that influenced the inclusion.  Definitely looking forward to the DVD as well....

Juan

starboardlight:

--- Quote from: JCinNYC2006 on May 15, 2006, 02:36:27 am ---One of the Wachowski brothers is transgender, but since he doesn't talk about it in print, I don't know how much that influenced the inclusion. 
--- End quote ---

i never knew this. is he mtf or ftm?

about V, there were some things I liked and some things I didn't like. The Valerie sequence was the highlight of the film. I did like that it was the what gave Evie the strength to find self-actualization. It was beautifully shot, and the juxtaposition between the golden glow of Valerie's story and Evie's dark tortures was gorgeously done. The thing I didn't like was that I couldn't reconcile V's tactic. His "I tortured you because I knew it'd be good for you" is just too close to GW taking away our civil rights because "he knows what good for us".

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