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V For Vendett Cinematic Techniques

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Topic: How does the director use cinematic techniques to explore the themes of oppression, love and freedom in the text V for Vendetta? Intro: The film ‘V for Vendetta’ directed by James McTeigue, follows a vigilante known as ‘V’ who uses terrorist methods to attempt to bring down London’s autocratic government. McTeigue explores various themes, including oppression, love, and freedom, furthermore, McTeigue discovers a range of cinematic techniques which consist of camera angles, light, and colour. V for Vendetta is set to be in London, in the ‘future’ in which the government has total power over its citizens and keeps control through propaganda and force. Evey undergoes a dramatic change in her behaviour. At the beginning of the film, she …show more content…

McTeigue uses characterisation and cinematic techniques including camera angles, light and music to convey this theme. The government uses oppression by establishing ridiculous laws that force the people to fear the world without them. These laws include curfews, rethatching free speech and getting tortured if they speak out. The media is also a way to control people throughout their actions and behaviour, Fear is also instilled through the lies dispelled through media sources that demonise undesirables such as Muslims, blacks and homosexuals. Example when Chancellor Sutler uses the media for his own gain ‘Lewis Prothero carries out orders of the Chancellor’. Chancellor Sutler is a character who is in control of the citizen’s daily life in every way. In addition camera angles are used to show his power within the state, example when Chancellor Sutler is seen is the large in the screen, as the rest of his workers are seen small and fearful, this symbolises that he has power over the people, by promoting the citizens to fear and obey unlike using the media to convey his message across London as ‘mind control’. Chancellor Sutler is message on the news becomes more unbelievable and contrived to the point where his evil motives are obvious to the public. In the panning camera angle, when Chancellor Sutler was on the screen the lighting was dark below him shows the public is no longer watching and that V’s idea of freedom and surrounding

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