V FOR VENDETTA
Published by deviousdiva April 26th, 2006 in Personal.I haven't seen the film so I am not going to comment on it except to say that Alan Moore, who wrote the comics, wants nothing to do with it and his name does not appear in the credits. This is because of a long-standing argument with DC comics. That aside, I have the graphic novel and it's brilliant. One particular quote inspired this next piece. I think it's relevant to the issues being talked about especially on the femenist and women of colour blogs since so many of them are being hit by misogynists and racists.
Quote from V for Vendetta in bold… I wonder if it made it to the film?
It does not do to rely too much on silent majorities,
for silence is a fragile thing.
One loud noise and it's gone.
Noise is relative to the silence preceding it.
The more absolute the hush, the more shocking the thunderclap.
Our masters have not heard the people's voice for generations…
and it is much, much louder than they care to remember.
We have to listen.
To the poor, quiet
non-existent voices
of people who have no way to vent
What do we lose
to spend a moment
to tune in and really hear
WHAT IS BEING SAID
Because
despite
being black
or brown
or blind
or stupid
or old
or female
or dying
or poor
we have something to say
Dignity
Humanity
Reality
And love
And hope
And caring
And belief
And hope
And love
And feeling
And future
And rights
And grace
And mercy
And small, small desires
mean something
in the grey
everyday
nothing
that feeds us all
To you
my skin,
my 1%,
is all
that counts
To you
my heart,
that burns with passion,
means less
than my colour
To you
my thoughts and brightness
can be measured and weighed
and judged
And from your tower
from your throne
you can easily see
the hordes
the savages
the unclean
untidy
barbarians
set
in your mind
on invasion
on wiping you out
your lie
your paranoid
wet dream
your nightmare
You awake sweating
watching
waiting
for us to replace you
to do you in
because
according to you
this is our plan.










A very good movie and a much better graphic novel, both well worth the time and investment for their respective mediums. Alan Moore has several valid reasons for all his comics-to-movies distancing, most importantly the quality of the translation from one medium to the other.
K.
Haven't seen the movie (yet) but i'm a proud owner of Watchmen also by Alan Moore. Blew my mind when I first read it and introduced me to the medium of graphic novels.
That was the phrase I was looking for. Graphic novel! Thanks you two.
nice long article-poetry-short story , very grephic.
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nice long article-poetry-short story , very graphic.
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i love that poem!!!!
Sometimes I think that I owe my whole political education to comics. I grew up in the70’s and 80’s with the comics such as 2000AD and I swear that my understanding of what racism and political authoritarianism means derives from artists such as Alan Moore. I helped my undersatand that what was happening around me wasn’t just just personal meaness.
It helped my understand that having a Irish background was not something to be ashamed of, that the problems was mine but theirs.
This time with corrections.
Sometimes I think that I owe my whole political education to comics. I grew up in the70’s and 80’s with the comics such as 2000AD and I swear that my understanding of what racism and political authoritarianism means derives from artists such as Alan Moore. I helped my understand that what was happening around me wasn’t just just personal meaness.
It helped my understand that having a Irish background was not something to be ashamed of, that the problems wasn’t mine but theirs.
Great poem.