I just saw the film V for Vendetta! Wow, what a great film; very entertaining and very relevant. One thing they never explained though: V was a prisoner of in jail where the prisoners are used as test subjects for bio-weapons research. There was an explosion which freed V, but burned him badly. Who blew up the prison? Terrorists? Freedom-fighters? Or was it a chemical exposion/accident? They never explained this...or if they did, I missed it. Anybody know?
2006-08-10
19:36:47
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Noah, you say: "V did it."
How, he was locked in a cell. How did he get his hands on bombs? I'm not saying you're wrong...I just don't understand. Can you explain?
2006-08-10
19:43:24 ·
update #1