Monday, November 29, 2010

Cytherea Psychiatric Treatment





V for Vendetta is a 2005 film directed by Adapted from James McTeigue V for Vendetta graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd, as adapted for the screen by the Wachowski brothers.

The story is set in a futuristic dystopian Britain, ruled by a repressive regime led by Adam Sutler. Britain is therefore firmly ruled by a repressive regime that holds in check the public and the lives of individuals through absolute control over mass media and a ruthless secret police. The end result is civil peace in exchange for the loss of individual freedoms. The people, in spite of himself, he decided to accept this compromise.
All this is opposed to a mysterious individual, with his face covered at all times by a mask of Guy Fawkes, a conspirator in the 1605 British tried to blow up the English Parliament.
And like the character of the mask that V wears also wants to blow up the British Parliament: the symbol of the decadence of that government.



The film is repeated twice in one sentence: "Artists use lies to tell the truth.."

The film describes a series of terrorist attacks in England through the work of religious extremists who dare to go to the government that an oppressive regime for civil peace has cleared individual freedoms. These are lies say, there are no facts or events in Britain, but if we move in the U.S. all this makes sense.

Just think of all the terrorist attacks on U.S. soil before Sept. 11, and the laws that have been approved as the Patriot Act, an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Terrorism Act of obstructive 2001, a law that severely reduces the judicial guarantees and the so-called inalienable human freedoms such as freedom of expression, movement, etc..
Who wrote this film could not express anything without consequences and that is why he had to invent these "lies" in film to tell the truth.

And the truth is that there is something terribly wrong with this world and we can no longer pretend not to see. It is time to open my eyes.

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