V For Vendetta

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I found an interesting book called ‘Imperfect worlds and dystopian narratives in contemporary cinema’. In one of the studies by Ludmila Gruszewska-Balaim ‘Against the culture of fear: terror and romance in V for Vendetta’, she talks about how V for Vendetta echoes modern terrorism. She explains that the film was intended to ‘appeal to post 9/11 audiences, for who the concept of terrorism had acquired a global dimension’ that suggest that the act of terrorism has become a hot topic, an issue that has highly influenced V for Vendetta’s audience to react to this concept. She then goes on to say that “the suicide attacks proved beyond any doubt that ‘far other world’ can be unexpectedly become here and now”. Here she suggests that first time the