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Imagine a world in which all literature was dystopian. Okay, so we may be getting to that point, 1984 and V for Vendetta helped start it all.
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- 00:01
“1984 and V for Vendetta” a la Shmoop. As we’ve seen, it’s hard to tell the difference
- 00:11
between a utopia and a dystopia. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
- 00:18
One woman’s six-inch stiletto is another woman’s… hammertoes.
- 00:22
But in 1984, there’s quite a lot of bad and… not much else.
- 00:29
George Orwell paints the world of 1984 in broad, black-and-white strokes.
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The only grays in this world are the drab, ill-fitting uniforms everyone has to trudge
- 00:34
around in.
- 00:34
The world of 1984 is also filled with ninety-hour work weeks...
- 00:40
Constant surveillance by the mysterious Big Brother...
- 00:45
Bizarre attitudes toward sex and gender...
- 00:48
Varicose veins...
- 00:50
Mandatory exercise videos...
- 00:52
And rats…big ol’ nasty rats.
- 00:56
But not everyone is the victim of the oppressive totalitarian government. After all, someone
- 01:01
has to do the oppressing, right?
- 01:03
Things are pretty good from where Big Brother is sitting.
- 01:07
He always gets his way. He’s practically infallible. And everyone does whatever he
- 01:09
wants.
- 01:09
All he has to do is lean back and watch all the miserable people, as if their lives are
- 01:12
his own private episode of America’s Funniest Home Videos.
- 01:16
Oh, and crack down on the occasional person who shows an ounce of independent spirit.
- 01:25
Luckily for us, Big Brother didn’t actually rear his control-freak head in our world by
- 01:29
the time the year 1984 came around.
- 01:30
Although a lot of highly questionable dance music did have society in a death-grip…
- 01:33
The fact that Big Brother never put in an appearance didn’t stop dystopian literature
- 01:36
from finding its way to new mediums, however.
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Enter V for Vendetta, a comic book series that originally ran from 1982 to 1989, before
- 01:45
exploding onto the scene as a popular film in 2006.
- 01:48
And yeah, the comic series owes a lot to Orwell.
- 01:54
Like 1984, V for Vendetta features a dark, war-ravaged world in which the government
- 01:59
has taken absolute control.
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The people live in fear of even thinking about protesting the way they’re being treated.
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We’re sure Big Brother would give the world of V for Vendetta two thumbs up.
- 02:14
However, 1984 and V definitely have their differences.
- 02:18
Where 1984 pits Soviet-era Communism against Socialism, V for Vendetta watches as Fascism
- 02:24
and Anarchy square off… with explosive results.
- 02:27
Unlike the defeated, gray-uniformed denizens of 1984, the citizens of V for Vendetta have
- 02:33
a champion determined to take down the oppressive regime.
- 02:38
And unlike the doomed Winston… the mysterious V might just succeed.
- 02:42
Though the original comic book is definitely a cult classic, the film, helmed by the Matrix’s
- 02:48
Wachowski <<wuh-COW-skee>> brothers, is responsible for making V a household name.
- 02:53
It’s also responsible for briefly stealing Natalie Portman’s hair.
- 02:59
In this chapter, we’ll look at the book that started it all, and one of the most popular
- 03:02
dystopian works on film.
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Don’t worry. No one’s watching you…
- 03:09
Or if they are, they’re hiding REALLY, really well….
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