V for Vendetta
A #BookReviewHaiku / 50-word review of the movie
By Cendrine MarrouatPublished 9 months ago • 1 min read
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In a dystopian Britain ruled by a police state, Evey is rescued by vigilante V, whose mission is to destroy oppression.
V for Vendetta is an imperfect, albeit moving invitation to ignite our own (inner) revolution before it is too late.
The letter and mask
stand for remembrance
beyond November.
About the Creator
Cendrine Marrouat
Writer & Author⎜Photographer⎜Artist⎜Co-founder of Auroras & Blossoms / A Warm Mug of Cozy⎜(Co-)creator of literary forms
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Comments (10)
I remember liking this movie a lot, great critique!
Fabulous work!
Marvellous! Short and concise.
This was lovely Cendrine. Love the poem/haiku, it really brought it home.
Excellent!
Masterfully done, Cendrine
Good assessment! I agree it was a very rousting and moving adventure, but with its imperfections. It's interesting that the Guy Fawkes Gunpowder plot in 1605, was partially incited against King James I for his homosexual behavior, the plotters were conservative Catholics and thought him unfit to rule, for that and many reasons, some of them more just. Kind of ironic, but it was a fairly well turned out movie! Your haiku, though, I think asks the reader to respond more authentically to the rousing sentiment it inspires. Good work!
Beautiful Haiku! Excellent review. Great entry, Cendrine.
Cool❤️💯
Fantastic movie! Fantastic haiku! Wonderful critique, Cendrine!