I saw it last night. I also bought the comic book last week and read the whole thing in the car don't worry, I can't drive anyway
The comic book put across the Fascism vs. Anarchy theme pretty well, and pretty appropriate for the eighties-nineties when the cold war was pretty much the main sleepless night causer amongst the populace (us in particular)
The post-9/11 (or more accurately IMHO the post-London Bombings considering it's set in England) angle was a good one for the film, which of course begs an updated threat as the Cold War Theme is a bit lost on people these days. There were several aspects of the original comic lost to the constraints of time but the film was not made poorer for their loss.
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Purely my own opinions
The Benny Hill sequence had me in fits - there's nothing more quintessentially 'British' they could have added to humiliate a key figure; and V playing a washboard still makes me smirk, which has got me a couple of odd looks at work today
I liked the Guy Fawkes intro - while I imagine it's there to tell the Americans who he is and why it ties in with the story it also looked appropriate, establishing the theme of historical flashback prevalent in the movie.
Oh and the bit with the masks - pure art.
The blowing up of the houses of Parliament occur in the beginning with the comic book. But it worked as a film climax and added to the surreal and thought-provoking mask stuff.
I spent the penultimate ten minutes of the film whispering 'Don't take off his mask.... don't take off his mask..." I am so glad they didn't, I would have been kicked out the cinema for disruptive behaviour if they had.
The other element we feared the Brothers W might make a hash of was done beautifully - Evey's 'Imprisonment'.
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All in all I feel it has been THE MOST faithful film adaptation of a comic book I have ever seen. Yes it has changed, there's a lot that's different and there's some bits that have had to be missed because there wasn't enough movie for them. But it has not changed the fundamental basis of the plot.
Ogrek's word on it is "Well that makes up more than adequately for 'Matrix Revolutions'"
My word? Equilibrium now has to fight a death duel with V For Vendetta for the number one slot of My Favourite Movie. Gun Kata versus Superboosted Karate - man that'd be interesting to watch...

