V for Vendetta (2006)

Movie · 2006 · Action, Thriller, Science Fiction · 2h 12m · R · English

Curator score: 6.9/10 (2.2M ratings)

People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.

Overview

In a world in which Great Britain has become a fascist state, a masked vigilante known only as “V” conducts guerrilla warfare against the oppressive British government. When V rescues a young woman from the secret police, he finds in her an ally with whom he can continue his fight to free the people of Britain.

Ratings

Director

James McTeigue

Production

Virtual Studios, Anarchos Productions, Silver Pictures, Fünfte Babelsberg Film, Warner Bros. Productions, DC Vertigo

Cast

Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry, John Hurt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Rupert Graves, Roger Allam, Ben Miles, Sinéad Cusack, Natasha Wightman, John Standing, Eddie Marsan, Clive Ashborn, Emma Field-Rayner, Ian Burfield, Mark Phoenix, Alister Mazzotti, Billie Cook, Guy Henry

Curator Review

Verdict

A stylish, politically charged revenge thriller with comic-book flair, quotable dialogue, and a strong central performance from Hugo Weaving. It’s more effective as a mood piece and anti-authoritarian fantasy than as a subtle political argument, but the energy, imagery, and emotional arc still land.

Best for

  • viewers who like dystopian rebellion stories
  • fans of operatic comic-book adaptations
  • people drawn to masked antiheroes and revenge plots
  • audiences who enjoy political allegory with a pulpy edge

Skip if

  • you want nuanced, realistic political drama
  • you dislike heightened dialogue and theatrical performances
  • you’re turned off by violent vigilante ethics
  • you prefer grounded action over stylized spectacle

Overview

V for Vendetta is a sleek, impassioned piece of dystopian pop cinema that turns rebellion into iconography. It has the kind of bold visual design and declarative dialogue that make it feel larger than life, and Hugo Weaving gives V a memorable presence even when the film is more interested in symbolism than realism.

Worth noting

What keeps it working is the combination of political unease and personal transformation. Natalie Portman’s arc gives the film its human center, moving it beyond pure revenge fantasy into something closer to a coming-of-age under oppression. The movie is blunt, but its bluntness is part of the appeal.

Bottom line

It’s not subtle, and some of its ideas are more slogan than analysis, but the film knows exactly what kind of experience it wants to be. If you want a slick, angry, visually distinctive thriller about resistance, identity, and the power of myth, it still hits hard.

Top Letterboxd reviews

zoey luke (4.5★) · 9465 likes

I love natalie Portman and I hate the government

andie (4★) · 4736 likes

Someone: *says any word starting with the letter V* Me: ah, nice V for Vendetta reference

shay (5★) · 3612 likes

i'm like natalie portman in this film because after watching this i, too, became bald.

miranda todd (4.5★) · 3400 likes

evey: yeah v physically and emotionally tortured me and imprisoned me and shaved my head but its all good cause we’re in love

Ellie ✨ (5★) · 3162 likes

according to the imdb trivia, keira knightley auditioned for this. actual english person keira knightley, who is often mistaken for natalie portman, auditioned for the role of evey, and then lost to her american lookalike

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Topics

dystopian, political thriller, comic-book adaptation, anti-authoritarian, stylized violence, masked vigilante, rebellion, surveillance, 2000s, revenge

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