08.10.13
Kick Ass First Fighting Scene Comparison with V for Vendetta:
=> Disguise - Dave Lizewski's comparison with V
=> Fighting for Justice - Dave Lizewski and V, both fight for justice. They also fight because of their personal reasons.
=> Superhero Powers
- Mad Scientist => Deliya - Experimenting on people
- Girl Next Door => Evey - The average girl, who transforms from a damsel in distress to a fearless, strong woman. Her transformation is shown throughout the movie.
- Vigilante => V
- Town Bully => The fingermen, Creedy or even the Sutler
- Whiskey Priest => The Bishop and Dietrich
- Hardboiled Detective => The Detective character - He changes the movie from a Superhero movie to Thriller.
Women in Horror films and Teeth:
> Teeth Movie Trailer => The girls comparison with rose - "Every rose comes with a thorn"
=> Woman with power, Yonic imagery
> Woman's place in Horror films => Usually shown as the "main victim"
=> Damsel in Distress
=> Weak, defenseless, Screaming, Helpless
=> Attacker - Hair out, covering the face, big nails, killing children (usually cause of some past experience), Sexual with the men.
=> Attacker - Hair out, covering the face, big nails, killing children (usually cause of some past experience), Sexual with the men.
> Women portrayed in Horror movies => Victimisation - Criticism
=> More longer and painful death than the men
=> Painful punishment
=> Damsel in Distress, Sex symbol, sexual (male gaze)
Representation of Men and Women in V for Vendetta:
> Father => Protect
=> Role Model
=> Father - issues
=> V - Fatherly figure to Evey
=> Sutler - Father of the Nation (Commanding, the boss of the Nation)
=> Dietrich - Protects Evey (Protective father)
> Mother => Deliyah - Motherly figure to V- Killing Deliyah with injection > Yonic imagery
=> Evey - Gives birth to revolution - Tunnel, blast of the parliament } Yonic imagery
- Explosion in the end > Organism
Hyper Masculine => V
=> Sutler - Father / Hitler - Fuhrer - They speak and everyone listens
- British National Identity:
> Powerful when united
> Patriotic
> Class system
> Heritage => Old fashioned
=> American stereotype on English culture
> Rights of the Individual - United and Strong community (Nation)
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