V For Vendetta(2005) -

Remember, Remember: Why V for Vendetta Still Resonates Twenty years after its release, the 2005 dystopian thriller remains a striking cultural touchstone. Directed by James McTeigue and written by the Wachowskis, the film adapted Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s graphic novel into a cinematic rallying cry against authoritarianism. The Plot: A Revolution in a Mask

The film’s most famous line — "People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people" —has become a staple of real-world protest movements. V for Vendetta(2005)

V’s central philosophy is that "ideas are bulletproof." While a person can fail or be killed, an indestructible idea can change the world. Remember, Remember: Why V for Vendetta Still Resonates

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