2006 · Action, Thriller

V for Vendetta

People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.

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Released
23 Feb 2006
Runtime
132 min
Rating
R
Director
James McTeigue
Language
EN
Country
Germany
Budget
$54,000,000
Box office
$134,686,457
Synopsis

In a world in which Great Britain has become a fascist state, a masked vigilante known only as “V” conducts guerrilla warfare against the oppressive British government. When V rescues a young woman from the secret police, he finds in her an ally with whom he can continue his fight to free the people of Britain.

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Continuity by s_zimmerman · 26 Jun 2009
In the scene where the detective attempts to scramble the local scanners, he initially places an item atop a stack of CDs on his desk. However, in the subsequent camera angle, the object has mysteriously shifted to a different position on the desk, creating a clear break in continuity
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Continuity by petra61 · 25 May 2017
After Gordon is knocked down by the door, a continuity error occurs: in one shot, his left hand is positioned above his head, but in the immediate next shot, it has shifted below his head.
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Continuity by johnbaker88 · 26 Mar 2020
During the shot where the last dominoes fall, two pieces remain standing. In the very next cut, only one is left. This mismatch happens when the prop arrangement isn't perfectly reset between different camera angles or takes.
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Continuity by klund21 · 08 Sep 2010
When Detective Finch hands the rose to the coroner, it is encased in plastic. In the next close-up, the plastic vanishes, only to reappear moments later when she holds it. This is a clear continuity oversight caused by shooting multiple takes or angles where the prop's status wasn't reset. When the editor stitches the best shots together, these inconsistent states remain visible on screen.
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Continuity by cornelius_king32 · 25 Oct 2020
In the breakfast scene where V prepares "egg in the basket" for Evey, the dish undergoes several continuity shifts. Between camera angles, the position of the egg and the toast's level of browning change noticeably.