Thursday, 17 October 2013
V for Vendetta swede- truth of the government.
Analysis.
The scene which we chose does not include the stock characters typically used in films. In this scene we do not know who the person talking is and therefore we are unable to make a judgement on him as to whether he is a villain or hero. We are told about the government and how they are the secret villains in the film, however we do not know whether to trust the hidden man so we can not confirm that they are the villains. By not using the stock characters it creates mystery and intrigues the audience. There are no obvious mother or father roles in this scene, the only character we deeply meet is the hidden man. We could relate him to the father figure as he is trying to protect the country by giving the detectives the truth about the government. Sutler could be portrayed as the father of Britain as he has "supporters"who look up to him as a child would do.
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