Senin, 04 April 2011

10 Unique Facts About the film V for Vendetta

10 Unique Facts About the film V for Vendetta


V for Vendetta is an interesting film that will take you to feel the spirit of the revolution brought about by a mysterious masked figure of Guy Fawkes. The mask has now become hacktivis Anonymous group identity. The figure, which is only identified by the name V, have an agenda to destroy all forms of tyranny that occurred in England in the future, led by the ruthless fascist.

Here are 10 unique facts about the film, played by Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman

1. In a domino scene, it appears V plow thousands of red and black dominoes to form the letter V. The Domino is numbered in the thousands, exactly 22,000 pieces, and requires four professional stylist for arranging domino domino that within 200 hours. The scene itself only lasts for a few seconds.

2. The crew and the movie player is only allowed filming near the British Parliament and the Clock Tower from midnight until 04.30. They are also only allowed to stop traffic for 4 minutes at a time.

3. All of the dialogue spoken V is the result of dubbing. Although the V mask fitted with a special microphone and the microphone again mounted on the hairline Hugo Weaving, sounding remains unclear. Anyway we did not know it was dubbing for V closed mouth mask.

4. Starring Evey, Natalie Portman, deeply wanted to cut off his hair long ago. That desire became apparent when Evey denuded by 'government officials' later revealed is V itself.

5. In the scene where V Evey first met on the street, we could hear the V say many complicated words that begin with the letter V, for example vaudevillian veteran, valorous visitation, vice vanguarding Vermin virulent, and so on. Overall, V utter 48 words beginning with the letter V and a total of 55 letters v throughout the dialogue in that scene.

6. James Purefoy originally was cast V, but he left the project this film because of disagreements with the filmmaker. After four weeks of filming, the position Purefoy was replaced by Hugo Weaving. Purefoy had appeared in some scenes V and voiced by Weaving.

7. In the scene when V rose from Larkhill, stuntmen Chad Stahelski actually really walk on fire. She wore only a special gel with fire retardant and g-string. In addition to lowered body temperature a few moments before the shooting, Chad was also helped by the cold temperature that night dropped about three degrees Celsius below zero.

8. The film is based on the comic created by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. In the comics, illustrator David Lloyd subtly change the expression on Guy Fawkes mask to match the mood or a particular scene. The filmmakers had a chance to consider making some mask designs, before they finally decided to wear a mask that same expression with the replacement of shadows and lighting.

9. Madam Justice usually depicted wearing a blindfold as a symbol of justice. The film shows the figure of Madam Justice without blinkers, which had stood at the Old Bailey criminal court since 1907.

10. In the flashback story of Valerie, Valerie tells how he was involved in making a film. There's a scene where Valerie acting washing clothes and surrounded by the film crew. The film crew was actually the original crew movie V for Vendetta.

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