V (V for Vendetta Kinetic Typography)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- A scene from the film 'V for Vendetta' where V introduces himself to Evy through a speech full of alliteration. It is much better in high quality and I hope you enjoye it!
Forgive me if you experience a stutter in the camera movement, I don't think my Mac was able to handle rendering it!
Total time: 29 hours
Program used: Adobe After Effects CS6
What’s even more impressive is Hugo Weaving supposedly nailed this in one take
I call bollocks!!
He’s weaving all those words together like a master linguist!
How does one say all that without laughing so much? 😂
@@theophaniasun943 He didn't. That's why the mad giggling in the middle.
He's a classically trained actor. The only thing challenging about this for him would be not tripping over all the v's.
"...it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me... Frank"
Hello Frank
My name is Jeff
Or bob
says a guy who his name is jacob! 😂
You may call me Guy
“And you may call me V”
Never woulda guessed
Easily the most underrated comment here
@Ellis Dee I am quite sure they will say so
Hahaha
Speak for yourself! I was taken aback when his name wasn’t Bob.
He definitely could have replaced V from DMC5.
"Are you like a crazy person?"
"I'm almost certain they will say so."
*I'm quite sure they will say so"
@Bubbly Dragon *I am quite confidant that the people of this world will call me crazy
@@zetto3093 *my conscious self is 99% correct that people of this world will use words to say exactly that
@@amadiohfixed1300 the identity accredited to the compilation of energy that is myself is nearly entirely certain that other sentient beings will communicate amongst each other the ideology that I am, indeed.
@@AdamScrimz there is not single V in that sentence
I love that the last consecutive V word is "Verbose", he basically says "now that I'm done showing off allow me to speak normally."
He literally said he's gonna introduce his "dramatis personae" just before the speech.
Well no, the word “Very” comes after “Verbose”
@@zephyrerazortail5478 yep, he sure did!
I can't help but feel that laugh in the middle was genuine pride that he managed to achieve the first bit, and then immediately went straight into the next.
I really need to know how many takes it took ...
ruclips.net/video/8uOgTx-avu0/видео.html
Must've taken so many takes...
@@reptiliannoizezz.413 Since you can’t see his lips move, it could well have been pieced together from multiple takes. Sadly.
@@gdutfulkbhh7537 Maybe
He uses 49 V words, and the V he carves into the wall makes 50. One of many "Roman Numeral V=5" references used in the film.
Omg, not only do you have to find a ton of v words and describe a characters whole motivation with them, but it needs to be exactly fifty? It's so incredibly clever.
@@badasunicorn6870 V's personal motto is "Vivus Vniversum Vivus Vici" (using classical roman "V" for the letter "U")
"By the power of truth, I , while living, have conquered the universe."
I'd like to add that the whole poem "Remember, remember, the 5th of November" has the roman numeral V=5 in it as well. So does the year. November 5th, 1605. Lots and lots of references to Vs and 5s
In the book, there’s that part where he plays Beethoven’s Fifth, and the main melody is how you say V in morse code.
The roman numeral for 50 is L. There's no V in this.
I memorized this speech over the summer and it was one of the funnest things I have ever done and I do not regret it at least
Only a true chad memorizes this
you should try the one about Willowy Wilma of Walla Walla, Washington.
@@Rkenton48 plz answer this so i can come back later
@@pedroborges5323 One Wednesday we witnessed Willowy Wilma walking waywardly westward. We were worried. When Willowy Wilma walked waywardly westward, Willowy Wilma was wasted. Willowy Wilma was Walla Walla Washington’s wino.
I believe there was more, but it's been a long time since I last used it.
V literally explaining their appearance, motives, and intentions with such quick candid wit that one could easily miss it, if they weren't paying attention. Such a great character.
V practiced that in his art cave for years before this scene...
At least, that's my head canon. pew pew.
Sorry but since when V uses they/them?
@@lou626 wtf… there wasn’t any emphasis on “they” when Epoxy wrote that comment, it was probably a substitute or filler word 💀
@@arandomguywithastrawhat yeah but wtf
@@lou626are you seriously so stupid you think using they and them as filler for pronouns is some gender BS, literally human language, not some new fcking invention
The fact that this magnificent speech by V is NOT in the actual graphic novel is criminal.
"Verily this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose"
Translated: " Yeah, I know this speech is a pile of words not a lot of people even know."
Wait what does those big words after translated mean
@@arkhammemery4712 In thruth, this soup of words turned out to have more words than necessary.
@@phohecks6046 Yeah bud I know. I was being sarcastic
@@arkhammemery4712 Oh. I'm sorry lol
@@phohecks6046 no worries, mate. it's hard to tell online
Someone has a vetish
Hayden Lau cinema sins.
Leave
I wonder if when he was reading the script, he asked if they wanted him to read it or rap it
Pervect!
A viciously vivid vetish
The genius of this scene does not lie in the fact that they just kept adding V words one after the other, but the fact that this scene just fortold the exact happenings of this movie to the very end.
What??
yes. and all the words make sense although he could have used far fewer if he wanted to for example " I'm bringing the government down because they are unworthy of the power they weald and royally fucked me over in their mass genic ide, my name is V" But what V said sounds better.
Well, he less presicted the plot and more layed out his motivation and then succeeded.
@@aden_light Vaudevillian Veteran.. he implores theatrics to topple tyranny!
@@stonemedia8901 da faq is Vaudevillian...
I wanna imagine V in the bathroom just practicing his speech and the fact that he nailed it well made him laugh with excitement
Evie: "Are you like a crazy person?"
V: "I'm quite sure they will say so. And who do I have the honor of speaking to?"
Evie: "I'm Evie."
V: "Evie? E-V Of course you are."
Evie: "What does that mean?"
V: "It means that I, like God, I do not believe in fate"
No, V say he doesn't roll the dice and believe in coincidences. He does believe in fate
V says "of course you are" because Evie in Latin is how you pronounce IV (ee-vee), which is the number 4. When V was incarcerated, he was in cell 5 or V. The woman who sent him notes through the wall was in the neighboring cell, which was 4 or IV.
*grabs dictionary*
Carl Sagan are you the Carl Sagan
Grabs thesaurus
DICTIONARY GRABS BACK
Dicktionary*
bAcK gRAps dicctTiOnary
Remember, remember the fifth of November,
The gunpowder, treason and plot,
I know of no reason, why the gunpowder treason,
should ever be forgot.
webby724 This just makes me love the english language
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Slight problem with the quote that both you and the movie have wrong, it’s; Remember, remember, the fifth of November. The gunpowder, treason and Plot, I know NOT of reason, why the gunpowder plot should ever be forgot.
The Webb Log and a million words with v
05Nov2018
Imagine if his name was X.
xylonite
But then, he would have been in the tenth cell.
X gone give it to ya
well then instead of a speech he'd just give it to her
X for super xylophone
I bet that in the movie, V was preparing in his head this introduction over and over and is now just really glad he finally gets to say it.
Whomever wrote that speech just ripped out the "V" section of the dictionary and gave that to Hugo Weaving to read
Or you know, maybe they just took it from the 80s comic book, idk bro...
@@MegaBlair007 and whoever put it in the book is the one who wrote it, right?
@@Mobius1AC i doubt alan moore wanted anything to do with this movie whatsoever :(
@@MegaBlair007 Alan Moore wrote the graphic novel, therefore he wrote the speech, therefore my original post was talking about Alan Moore. The movie was never specifically mentioned in my comment, man.
@@Mobius1AC "whomever wrote that speech....gave that to Hugo Weaving to read"
Clear as day
I wonder how long it took him to perfect this. And can you imagine him and Jack Sparrow in an arguement? :)
That would be amazingly complicated, and i believe anyone would pay to watch it.
I'd give my life to see that.
decayed angel id give my left nut to see it happen
I really wanna see that lol
Wonder if Epic rap battles would take your suggestion... that would be awesome
V is The Original Rap God.
U mean.. VVAP GOD?
@@Sesquipedalia thats just straight up a warcrime bro😭
Honestly I didn't know there were that many v words.....
He didn't even say vulva or vagina
Richard Hawkins Oh shit your right XD
48 words staring with "v" and 55 "v"'s in total. I think. It was in imdb.
@@richardhawkins2647 he didn't even say vegan
i did
I was kind of hoping that when he said "...you may call me V", that it would pan out to reveal the whole speech had formed the letter V.
I immediately looked at the comments to see who else got this recommendation after 8 years and found no one. Oh well, I guess I could vivaciously say that I am jovial that the voutube algorithm found favor on this video.
Such a good movie.
I need to rewatch it soon, it's been too long
I just got this from the almighty RUclips algorithm. Tis a mysterious thing indeed
Vividly, my very favorite vocable, vouchsafed virtually twelve victorious years past, was...voutube, vivid Voutube
Me: I can’t think of any words that begin with v🤔
Teacher:
Totally XD
@monke valk?
...are you, like, a crazy person?
+nicolegend I am quite sure they will say so.
+Jonathan Warner Quite sure...
+Jonathan Warner but to whom might i ask am i speaking?
+FloridaGiant305 im Evey
+SIERRA Evey? E-vey. Of course you are.
I like how instead of using "Vocabulary" which is a simple cop out they used "Verbiage" well done.
I always found it hilarious how he has that laughter near the end, as if he can't believe that he managed to say all that in one go...🤣
V knows how crazy he sounds and finds it hilarious.
I don't think I ever really registered is little laugh in there. Like, he's practiced this so many times and this is the farthest he's gotten, oh boy he actually gets to finish the speech this time! It's just so much delight and surprised in that, 5 syllable chuckle... such a colorful and expressive character, for never getting to see behind the mask.
according to top comment, he did this in one take.
I like his little laugh towards the end like he's surprised he said that without stuttering too
I like how V isn't above making fun of himself. Vichyssoise is a French potato soup. His excessive verbosity renders his words meaningless to the majority of people little more than a potato soup posturing to be something more than the sum parts that constitute his monologue. He acknowledges it and laughs at himself seeing his own vanity yet claiming to not be motivated by it. Even thought he says he does what he does for the people at least on some level he is also just doing it for himself. He sees the irony of it and cant help but laugh.
He, V, is a people. He does it for himself, too.
That's part of why I love V. He's a dude that can laugh at himself, that enjoys waxing poetic, that really is a full and complete character with nominally reasonable aims. He punishes people that we all recognize as terrible, he's generally affable and fun to listen to... and he's a fucking terrorist.
Like, no two ways about it. V is a terrorist. Not even just kind of, a full terrorist. And yet you can't help but root for him. It's incredible.
"isn't it funny how a wacko like myself makes more sense than the government when you really think about it?"
It is very funny indeed.
Exactly the end point, no matter how much your intentions is for otherw rememeber that it's your choice for yourself and the other react how they will want to it, despite your intention to help them.
What really matter about giving yourself is that you may Always find a way to vengard your way and accept no-one will follow you.
The last line of the monologue states that his speech is excessive
Just as CinemaSins said:
All the V words in the Dictionary except "Vagina"
So proud of you V
He didnt use "Void". Or Vacation.
What about "Virgin"
viagra
@@zbynekzapletal4167 Viagra is a proper noun, and thus not in the dictionary.
zbynek zapletal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The best speech ever made in movies. So complex, so enjoyable. Perfection
An absolute masterclass of point over poetry even when deep in an alliteration voodoo.
It takes thousands of books read to compose a speech like this
or a thesaurus
V did read a thousand books. Including shakespear's Macbeth, which will certainly bestow upon you a most glorious and intricate gaggle of verbs
More like a dictionary
They well and truly out did themselves on this one.
or one dictionary
This is still one of the best alliteration-based monologues I've ever seen used in film or even literature. If you can't remember much from the movie, you'll still very likely remember this bit.
Ironically I remember most of the film but not this part... Maybe it's because watched it with the Portuguese audio soon after it came out, and good though as the Brazilian dub is for most things, it's still a dub so it pales in comparison to the original monologue.
Great post. Arguably the greatest alliteration in cinematic history and one of the most memorable monologues in film.
blackchang1981 me and my friends are always talking about this scene. It's just absolutely phenomenal
Hardly memorable. I dare you to try and recite this off by heart.
Memorable doesn't mean you need to memorize the speech.
Deron S It just a joke
The fact that v's on the left create an illusion of them getting bigger or a curve and the most conspicious words on the right create a "Vendetta of V" is awesome
E "Are you like, a crazy person..?"
V "I am quite sure they will say so.."
Thank you for this visual and valiant and venerable vocalism!!
A guy I went to school with memorized this and did it in front of the class once.
Someone else in the comments above said they did it for class once.
Can't help but wonder if it was the same person huh?
I can't tell if it's cringe or based. Perhaps both.
Drinking Game: Take a shot every time he says a word with a V in it
You really want someone to die huh? /S
I'm gonna tell my suicidal friend that
There isn't enough time between Vs...might as well just start chugging the bottle and stop once he finally finishes talking.
dead after the intro of the movie
Thats not a drinking game, just an excuse to get drunk...... very quickly
0:57 thats the first time hes gotten that far with out messing up XD
One of my best friends goes by V, so I sent this to them and now they’re obsessed with memorizing it 😂
Here's the version from the graphic novel
EDIT: Okay, I get it, it apparently wasn't in the graphic novel. I'd read that it was when I wrote this comment (That being sometime in 2016-2017), and copy/pasted the transcript given and edited it to boldify the V-words.
*Voilà!* In *view,* a humble *vaudevillian veteran,* cast *vicariously* as both *victim* and *villain* by the *vicissitudes* of Fate. This *visage,* no mere *veneer* of *vanity,* is a *vestige* of the *vox* populi, now *vacant, vanished,* as the once *vital voice* of the *verisimilitude* now *venerates* what they once *vilified.* However, this *valorous visitation* of a bygone *vexation* stands *vivified,* and has *vowed* to *vanquish* these *venal* and *virulent vermin vanguarding vice* and *vouchsafing* the *violently vicious* and *voracious violation* of *volition.*
The only *verdict* is *vengeance;* a *vendetta* held as a *votive,* not in *vain,* for the *value* and *veracity* of such shall one day *vindicate* the *vigilant* and the *virtuous.*
*Verily,* this *vichyssoise* of *verbiage veers* most *verbose vis-à-vis* an introduction, and so it is my *very* good honour to meet you and you may call me *V.*
River Greystoke II It wasn’t in the graphic novel though??
"as the once vital voice of the verisimilitude now venerates what they once vilified." how did you find this? was it in the actual scene?
@@miasma529 apperently it was in the graphic novel this movie was based on
Luis Guillermo I’ve read it, it wasn’t
Oh look. It's the Mandela Effect.
His ability to put words with V so well together is outstanding
this movie never gets old. it's a masterpiece.
This short speech is also a great demonstration of etymology: none of these v-words are native English words, as in Old English, the sound /v/ was interchangeable (technically allophonic) with /f/.
honestly, this is such a raw character self introduction.
I just watched the movie for the first time and can i just say this scene had by far the most impressive dialogue ever
I- why can I see him doing his entire V speech. I wanna memorize this.
No, learn the speech he does over the TV
@@kemurph2 that’s my next task, for I have mastered this one.
He miss the opportunity to say ‘vsauce’ at the end.
hey, michealsauce. V here.
but IS Michael really there?
😂😂😂😂
I just want to vsauce to say this whole speech on his channel now and at the end he's just like you may call me v sauce
or is he? 🤔
I memorized it after watching the movie a few times when I was in my twenties. That along with the full name of Leeloo (Multipass Girl from 5th Element) was my party trick when meeting new folks in the goth club I used as my first stepping stone to be social and go out.
Both never failed me.
Now that’s a VERY good and VERACIOUS man for a wonderfully partnering VANDETTA 🤘🏾
Victorious are you in verifying this very vilified speech! I love it! Well done
One of the fav movies & movie sections, Absolutely loved it and thanks to the typographic creator!
Imagine if his name was A or T... how many hours this clip would have been...
I remember finding a thread elsewhere that tried to recreate this alliterative speech in other letters. The OP tried D, and I made my own version in S.
E
@@AlfiRizkyR So.... Evie was a man called Eddie in one of them?
@@kaiserredgamer8943 That would be a different figure of speech, the original is an alliteration while A or E would be an assonance.
@@AlfiRizkyR
Ooh?
Can you type it here? I really want to read yours, if you don't mind!
Remember, when he was at Larkhill he lost all his memory and he was known as the man in room five. V is the Roman numeral for number 5. That is where he got his new name.
I have no idea why I'm getting this recommended to me cause I haven't clicked on any V for Vendetta content in years but I'm thankful
Click any V content for Cyberpunk 2077?
@@anonymousdev1l not in the last week
I think I'm more impressed that he could say that entire speech without messing up. Agent Smith is a machine though.
And to memorizing I go
Same, Long long night coming...
The 150 like
How's it coming along
349th like
So did you memorized it?
Script Writer: So, how many V's do you need for V's speech?
Director: Yes
It was actually 49, someone counted that.
And the V he wrote with his sword, was the 50th V, making his speech truly whole.
Hugo Weaving has had one hell of a career but how he delivers this speech is chilling in the best way
It's 2023 almost and I'm just now learning Huge Weaving is V.
@@haydentravis3348 welcome brother
TWELVE YEARS! And it still impressed me. My lord good job.
This verbiage has vouchsafed my veracity and vandguarded my volition. It verifies all the vice that has vilified our veneer of a government and caused the vox populi much vexation.
Thank you, V.
V: Voilà!
In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of Fate.
This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished.
However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, stands vivified and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.
The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.
Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.
Thank u
Wonder how long it took Hugo Weaving to learn this
+Michael Russell he's an actor, maybe one hour
he accomplished this on his first try
only god knows how long it took, pal.
Probably not long, coz I learnt it in a few hours
If you're asking about how long it took him to memorize this, probably an hour. To actually say it properly without goofing up- probably many, many, shoots.
by making the V in Vendetta not red, he makes it stand out more
"Are like some kind of crazy man?"
"I am sure they will say so"
Voilà! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition! The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it's my very good honour to meet you and you may call me V.
+Cesar Diaz I actually read that out loud and didnt struggle too much lol, it must have taken hours of practice for Weaving to get it perfectly
vou dormir tchau
Shinoteque :)
Voila! i ll vet one villion vhat no one van say vhese on the very first try.
Read that out loud and didn't have much of a struggle.
This is an amazing example of an alliteration.
This is one of my favorite speeches of all time. I need to memorize it.
What's great about this is, anyone can use a lot of words that start with the same letter, but very few can actually make it sound normal and flow properly like this.
One of the most famous V rhyme poem. Hugo made it beautiful.
Her:I like boys with good english
Me:
I can imagine a person would animate this with the DMC's V.
1:20 minutes of video, 30 minutes on wikipedia 📃
Impeccable Alliteration.
From this old typesetter, very well done!
Omg Im so glad I found this because this is the monologue I chose for auditions to a drama class in a few days and I wasnt sure exactly how to do it and if I was pronouncing the words right. I love this so much
Man, you really should have set up an online shop and sold this as a poster, I'd have killed for it.
English teacher : Who can find the most words with V ?
Me :
The value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous and the virtuous!
got showed this in school by my teacher, very cool :)
already watching it again are you?
yeah didn't even realize I had commented here! Also you got 6 6's
Me : I have perfected English and am super fluent in it
RUclips : *recommends this video*
Me : *visible confusion*
Americans : *visible confusion*
That one Japanese kid who know English : its not that hard
LMAO
It took me like 4 watches to figure out what these words meant without a dictionary (yes I'm lazy, didn't want to use one and the speech is epic) and It's gonna take me 500 to memorize this lmao
Remember Remember The 5th Of November...
The Gunpowder Treason & Plot...
@@dragonmaster613
I Know Of No Reason Why The Gunpowder Treason Shall Ever Be Forgot...
It's my very good honor to meet you ❤️🌞☺️
One of, if not the best, written monologues in cinematic history
Did this speech for public speaking in college, and now it's helping me regain my speech (talking capabilities not the other kind)
Happiness is a prison, Evey. Happiness is the most insidious prison of all.
Intelligence is idiocy inverted.
Innate instinct, take information and interpret it.
The inner intuition and initiative to implement inventive ideas.
To be inquisitive.
It is indicative of ingrained imagination to take inspiration and create an innovation because ignorance induces incapacitation.
You're special!
Your a god.
ULTRALISK BUILDER I was wondering if someone would recognize this.
will some one please make the final product of this video a poster or like a wallpaper
You can take a screenshot for it
Probably won't be good quality screenshot for a poster, would it?
Plus some of the words disappear
9gag.com/gag/aprL8dB here it is (not mine)
BC Collins cool thx
This guy is the master of alliterations
My vocabulary increased in volume and now i posses a voluptuous mind capable of voicing very ingenious speeches after watching this video
I tried my very best to sound like a smart
"You may call me V"
Oh sorry, I was gonna call ya S
I’ve been getting into person and I can only image this speech being said by Philemon as he saves the persona 6 Protagonist from shadows.
This would be a cool poster
My god. Shakespearean poetry in modern cinema! A true test for actors all over the world.
I used to know this by heart when I was 13 😂, this is giving me flashbacks.