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Sidi Asif, it was the V Character. Such an interesting character. The whole idea about an idea (the V idea) behind the mask was so intriguing. His English did not seem funny but sensible too. His visions, his ideas, his plans, his life, his manners, his culnirary skills.
The movie exposed the big plans behind what is shown to us on media, the truth behind western and eastern leaders and the ever increasing corporate power. I would say Michael Moore's documentaries would be better to see on this topic. I just felt each of us would be Vs in the revolution of Islam.
There were odd references to Muslims, so called terrorists and the Qur'an al-kareem in the movie however side by side with homosexual persecution, because the whole idea behind the movie was kind of a truth finding freedomish idea, and I do have obvious reservations.
Natalie's character was intense. She was shown the Qur'an and told about Muslims.
The movie was low budget, wasn't like any of the Matrix trilogy at all.