There are various differences and similarities between the distortion novel "1984" and the movie "V for Vendetta". Both have a totalitarian government with absolute power over politics, religion, and human rights. In Oceania in 1984 and V of Vendetta in London, extensive remarks, critical thinking, thoughtful sentences and opinions were either limited or limited. The protagonists of novels and movies "resisted" their government. But the method used to use their 'rebellion' is completely different.
The difference between V and Vendetta in 1984 was the hero's practice in rebellion against the government. In 1984, the protagonists Winston and Julia rebelled against the government passively by violating the rules mandated by the government. The main role of V for Vendetta is to achieve his goal of using results of violence to reach out to the citizen and rebel against the government. V also helps achieve the main purpose by violence. Unlike in 1984, by changing V to Vendetta's strategy, citizens overturned the government and finished the movie as soon as possible. In 1984, the novel ended in the brainwashing main character, and the government succeeded in deterring the rebellion. These changes are effective because they give viewers hope for the future society. This is different from what happened in 1984 in that there is no optimistic ending.
Film V for Vendetta based on comic book of the same name can be seen as George Orwell's adaptation in 1984. At V for Vendetta, it represents a society resembling ours, but in the future it will be governed by authoritarian leaders. In the whole movie, the letter "V" was hiding behind the Guy / Forks mask. This movie produces viewer's feelings using camera angle, lighting and music, thereby improving the audience's movie experience.