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I liked "V For Vendetta" but it certainly required a MUCH higher suspesion of disbelief than COM did... at least for me.

I was especially taken by the portrayal of Natalie Portman's character becoming liberated by being willing to give up her life. The part where she came to realize she'd been fooled and accept the liberation.

Overall though, except for being cautionary tales I wouldn't even bother to compare the two movies.

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  • I liked "V For Vendetta" but it certainly required a MUCH higher suspesion of disbelief than COM did... at least for me. - sjb 22:58:25 01/11/07 (0)


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