This movie is undoubtedly one of those that I can watch several times. Beyond the plot, it has a mix of emotions and feelings of freedom and justice in his purest sense, in addition to the importance brought to the knowledge power to fight against the oppression and tyranny. From the psychological view is quite deep, reflexive and high minded; because it crudely shows different realities that go from the cases of pedophilia, rapes until experimentation using human beings like animals. The main character represents the Guy Fawkes's aims fighting against the England Monarchy at that time when the Gun Powder Plot took place, who becomes source of inspiration of the popular mask used by Anonymous, a group dedicated to spread secret information through the deep web and others. This character takes on a life of its own with his graceful use of the words which shows his erudition and his past as a guinea pig, something that makes him cold and merciless when it comes to doing justice; although in a certain time of the movie he shows his careful side which somehow he must give up to fulfill his mission. It deeply touches those who have been through hard times commited to performing certain tasks in this world and because of this they have lost human contact, so much so that the slightest show of affection gives them an unequaled ecstasy that many times they must leave behind.
In addition, the film shows other interesting aspects of psychology through its secondary characters. From my point of view the most prominent are Inspector Eric Finch and Evey Hammond, who are in constant contact with V. On Finch's side, it is possible to appreciate how he goes beyond his work of investigating V to arrest him since that was the order received from the tyrant leader Adam Sutler, who is another important character but who seems more like a target to shoot at but quite well armored by a group of tough and unscrupulous guys who in the end will end up bent by the vengeful fury of V. Returning to the subject of Finch, it is important to note that as he becomes more involved in the investigation he realices that it is heading to another much more rugged point and that he would reverse the role of hero and villain between V and the dictator of turn, even knowing it he decides to continue with the investigation and opens the door to understand all that set of perversions perpetrated years ago against people "discarded" by some physical or psychological anomaly. Among those who was V. This past so cruel and that causes a new birth in anyone who survives it is perceived again in a similar and somewhat lighter way by Evey Hammond as part of a kind of "mental training" provided by V. That is why the role of Evey Hammond also transcends the chance of his rescue and the relationship established with the protagonist towards the understanding of his purpose.
Finally, the most relevant aspect is the content of his speech on television, which gives greater emphasis to his other acts. It is a wonderful exhortation to citizens to take control of their country by right and not allow themselves to be manipulated by the media or what a deranged dictator says with an army imposing terror, a terror that can be overcome with collective conviction, and force, that's why they need knowledge and trained criteria. Something that invite us to reflect on the passive attitude of citizens living in developing countries.
Fortunately, in recent years, representative figures have emerged and take advantage of the available knowledge to defend collective rights and contribute to the scientific and technological development of their countries.




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