V for Vendetta

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00:00:42 Remember, remember
00:00:44 The gunpowder treason and plot
00:00:47 I know of no reason
00:00:50 Should ever be forgot
00:00:55 But what of the man?
00:00:58 I know his name was Guy Fawkes...
00:01:01 ...and I know in 1605, he attempted
00:01:05 But who was he really?
00:01:08 What was he like?
00:01:16 We are told to remember the idea
00:01:20 Because a man can fail.
00:01:22 He can be caught,
00:01:27 But 400 years later...
00:01:29 ...an idea can still change the world.
00:01:33 I have witnessed firsthand
00:01:37 I've seen people kill
00:01:41 ...and die defending them.
00:01:45 But you cannot kiss an idea...
00:01:47 ...cannot touch it or hold it.
00:01:52 Ideas do not bleed.
00:01:56 They do not love.
00:02:00 And it is not an idea that I miss.
00:02:03 It is a man.
00:02:05 A man that made me remember
00:02:09 A man that I will never forget.
00:02:24 So I read that the former United States
00:02:30 ...that they have allegedly sent several
00:02:35 A gesture, they said, of goodwill.
00:02:39 You wanna know what I think?
00:02:41 Well, you're listening to my show,
00:02:44 It's high time we let the colonies know
00:02:48 I think it's payback time for a little tea party
00:02:52 I say we go down to those docks tonight
00:02:56 ...where everything from
00:02:59 Who's with me? Who's bloody with me?!
00:03:03 Did you like that?
00:03:04 U.S.A., Ulcered Sphincter of Ass-erica.
00:03:09 Here was a country that had everything,
00:03:12 ...and now, 20 years later, is what?
00:03:15 The world's biggest leper colony. Why?
00:03:20 Godlessness.
00:03:21 Let me say that again.
00:03:23 Godlessness.
00:03:24 It wasrt the war they started.
00:03:28 It was Judgment.
00:03:30 No one escapes their past.
00:03:36 You think he's not up there?
00:03:38 You think he's not watching over
00:03:41 How else can you explain it?
00:03:45 We did what we had to do.
00:03:47 Islington. Enfield.
00:03:51 Immigrants, Muslims...
00:03:54 ...homosexuals, terrorists.
00:03:56 Disease-ridden degenerates.
00:04:01 Strength through unity.
00:04:04 I am a God-fearing Englishman,
00:04:08 That's quite enough of that,
00:04:12 Oh, shit.
00:04:16 A yellow-coded curfew is now in effect.
00:04:20 Any unauthorized personnel
00:04:23 This is for your protection.
00:04:26 A yellow-coded curfew is now in effect.
00:04:29 Any unauthorized personnel
00:04:33 This is for your protection.
00:04:37 - Excuse me.
00:04:39 - In a hurry, are we?
00:04:41 - It's past curfew, you know.
00:04:44 - Sick uncle? What you think on that, Willy?
00:04:47 I made a mistake. I shouldn't be out
00:04:50 Maybe you could look after us
00:04:54 See, my friend, he's kind of sick.
00:04:56 Real sick. Bad case of the blues.
00:04:59 - Don't touch me!
00:05:03 - She just threatened us.
00:05:06 You know what that means,
00:05:08 It means that we exercise
00:05:11 And you get to swallow it.
00:05:13 - You're Fingermen.
00:05:15 No, please, I didn't know. I'm sorry.
00:05:17 Not yet you're not. But you will be.
00:05:19 By sunup, if you're not the sorriest
00:05:23 ...then you'll certainly be the sorest.
00:05:29 Oh, God, no. Please don't do this.
00:05:31 I'll go home.
00:05:34 - What do you think, lads?
00:05:37 Help me! Someone help!
00:05:39 The multiplying villainies of nature
00:05:44 - What the hell?!
00:05:46 Disdaining fortune,
00:05:48 ...which smoked with bloody execution.
00:05:50 We're Fingermen, pal.
00:06:27 Jesus Christ! Mercy!
00:06:29 We are oft to blame in this...
00:06:31 - That with devotiors visage and pious action
00:06:35 - What's that mean?
00:06:43 I can assure you, I mean you no harm.
00:06:45 - Who are you?
00:06:47 Who is but the form
00:06:50 ...and what I am is a man in a mask.
00:06:52 - Oh, I can see that.
00:06:54 I'm not questioning your powers
00:06:56 I'm merely remarking upon the paradox
00:07:02 - Right.
00:07:05 ...permit me then, in lieu of
00:07:09 ...to suggest the character
00:07:13 Voila!
00:07:15 In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran...
00:07:17 ...cast vicariously as both victim and villain
00:07:21 This visage, no mere veneer of vanity...
00:07:24 ...is a vestige of the vox populi,
00:07:28 However, this valorous visitation
00:07:33 ...and has vowed to vanquish these venal
00:07:36 ...and vouchsafing the violently vicious
00:07:46 The only verdict is vengeance,
00:07:50 ...held as a votive not in vain,
00:07:54 ...shall one day vindicate the vigilant
00:08:00 Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage
00:08:04 So let me simply add that it's
00:08:07 ...and you may call me V.
00:08:11 Are you, like, a crazy person?
00:08:13 I am quite sure they will say so.
00:08:15 But to whom, might I ask, am I speaking?
00:08:19 - I'm Evey.
00:08:21 E-vey. Of course you are.
00:08:24 - What does that mean?
00:08:27 ...do not play with dice
00:08:30 Are you hurt?
00:08:32 No, I'm fine.
00:08:34 - Thanks to you.
00:08:38 - But tell me, do you enjoy music, Evey?
00:08:42 You see, I'm a musician of sorts...
00:08:44 ...and on my way to give
00:08:46 What kind of musician?
00:08:48 Percussion instruments
00:08:50 But tonight I intend to call upon
00:08:54 ...and would be honored
00:08:56 I don't think so.
00:08:58 I promise you, it'll be like
00:09:01 And afterwards,
00:09:06 All right.
00:09:09 It's beautiful up here.
00:09:11 A more perfect stage
00:09:15 I don't see any instruments.
00:09:17 Your powers of observation
00:09:20 But wait. It is to Madame Justice
00:09:25 ...in honor of the holiday she seems
00:09:29 ...and in recognition of the imposter
00:09:34 Tell me, do you know
00:09:38 - November the 4th?
00:09:47 Remember, remember
00:09:50 The gunpowder treason and plot
00:09:54 I know of no reason
00:09:57 Should ever be forgot
00:10:03 First, the overture.
00:10:07 Yes.
00:10:10 Yes, the strings.
00:10:13 Listen carefully, can you hear it?
00:10:16 Now the brass.
00:10:19 I can hear it!
00:10:26 Look outside, Mommy!
00:10:34 - How do you do that?
00:10:36 Here comes the crescendo!
00:10:46 How beautiful, is it not?
00:11:00 Gentlemen, you have had four hours.
00:11:06 The Bailey area is quarantined.
00:11:08 All significant witnesses
00:11:10 Good. Mr. Etheridge?
00:11:11 A recording device was found wired into
00:11:16 The DCD was Tchaikovsky's
00:11:18 Add it to the blacklist.
00:11:21 Yes, sir.
00:11:22 We also doubled our random sweeps
00:11:26 ...indicating a high percentage of
00:11:30 Mr. Dascomb,
00:11:32 We're calling it an emergency demolition.
00:11:35 We have spin coverage on the network
00:11:38 Several experts have been lined up to testify
00:11:42 I want Prothero to speak on
00:11:46 ...and how we must avoid clinging
00:11:49 He should conclude that the New Bailey
00:11:53 ...and the future
00:11:56 Mr. Heyer.
00:11:58 Our surveillance cameras captured
00:12:01 ...though the mask obviously makes
00:12:05 We also managed to get a picture of the girl
00:12:10 - Who is she, Mr. Finch?
00:12:12 - But we're working on several leads.
00:12:15 We located the fireworks launch...
00:12:17 ...and found traces
00:12:20 Unfortunately it appears that
00:12:26 ...these devices were homemade
00:12:29 ...making them very difficult to trace.
00:12:33 Whoever he is, chancellor,
00:12:36 Spare us your professional annotations,
00:12:40 Apologies, chancellor.
00:12:42 Gentlemen, this is a test.
00:12:43 Moments such as these
00:12:46 To fail is to invite doubt
00:12:50 ...everything we have fought for.
00:12:51 Doubt will plunge this country back
00:12:57 Gentlemen, I want this terrorist found...
00:12:59 ...and I want him to understand
00:13:04 England prevails.
00:13:06 England prevails.
00:13:14 - You think people will buy this?
00:13:18 This is the BTN.
00:13:20 Our job is to report the news,
00:13:23 That's the government's job.
00:13:27 On the lighter side of things...
00:13:29 ...seems that the crew responsible for
00:13:32 ...wanted to give the old girl a grand,
00:13:37 Although the demolition had been
00:13:39 ...the music and the fireworks were,
00:13:43 ..."definitely not on the schedule."
00:13:46 Do you believe that load of bollocks?
00:13:50 I saw it, the whole thing.
00:13:52 - Did you see it?
00:13:54 Yeah, that's right. You went
00:13:58 Evey, there you are.
00:14:00 - You are still working for me.
00:14:03 I need two espressos and three coffees.
00:14:05 And Deitrich is ready for his tea.
00:14:10 I don't get it.
00:14:11 Why does he wear a Guy Fawkes mask?
00:14:15 It's not too late.
00:14:20 Maybe he's just getting started.
00:14:23 Yeah?
00:14:25 Okay. A lead on the girl.
00:14:27 Look, don't get me wrong, I love it.
00:14:31 It's hysterical.
00:14:34 You've got to rewrite it, okay?
00:14:38 I don't recall getting stood up
00:14:41 - Mr. Deitrich...
00:14:42 I don't need "mister" to make
00:14:45 Gordon...
00:14:47 ...I was on my way last night,
00:14:50 ...and I got scared and went home.
00:14:52 Sadly, after last night,
00:15:14 Gotcha.
00:15:18 - Hey, Fred.
00:15:21 Nope. They're filled with bombs.
00:15:23 Well, wait till commercials
00:15:26 - I can't believe you watch that shit.
00:15:29 Laser Lass is banging.
00:15:44 What's all that?
00:15:46 Not sure. They just arrived.
00:15:49 Must be Prothero.
00:15:51 I wish someone had the balls to tell
00:15:57 What the hell is this?
00:16:00 Just put them over there
00:16:05 This looks serious.
00:16:09 - They were detained when she was 12.
00:16:13 Juvenile Reclamation Project...
00:16:15 ...for five years.
00:16:16 We're gonna need backup,
00:16:19 You sure about that, sir?
00:16:20 I want a chance to talk to her before she
00:16:37 Who's that?
00:16:38 Don't piss me about. You show me ID,
00:16:48 Fucking hell.
00:16:52 Come on, let's move!
00:17:14 You two, cover these elevators.
00:17:17 Attention. Attention.
00:17:20 Will all personnel please
00:17:25 This is not a drill.
00:17:27 Will all personnel evacuate the building.
00:17:35 What the hell's going on?
00:17:37 - It's jammed.
00:17:45 Dominic!
00:17:47 Police! Out of the way!
00:17:51 Get out the way!
00:17:59 Damn it!
00:18:04 I'll tell you what I know.
00:18:07 I'll tell you what I know.
00:18:12 - Clear the halls.
00:18:16 Help, Storm, help!
00:18:29 Don't touch it.
00:18:30 Dad, what's wrong with the telly?
00:18:48 Good evening, London.
00:18:50 - Allow me first to apologize...
00:18:54 I do, like many of you, appreciate
00:18:58 ...the security of the familiar,
00:19:02 Bloody hell.
00:19:03 I enjoy them as much as any bloke.
00:19:07 Who's that, Mum?
00:19:08 - Whereby important events of the past...
00:19:10 ...usually associated with someone's death
00:19:15 ...are celebrated with a nice holiday...
00:19:17 ...I thought we could mark
00:19:20 ...a day that is, sadly,
00:19:23 ...by taking some time out of our daily lives
00:19:27 There are, of course,
00:19:30 Let me think, let me think.
00:19:32 Even now, orders are being shouted
00:19:35 ...and men with guns
00:19:37 - It's Chancellor Sutler.
00:19:39 Why? Because while the truncheon
00:19:43 ...words will always retain their power.
00:19:46 Words offer the means to meaning...
00:19:49 ...and, for those who will listen,
00:19:52 And the truth is...
00:19:54 ...there is something terribly wrong
00:19:58 You designed it, wanted it foolproof.
00:20:01 Cruelty and injustice,
00:20:05 And where once
00:20:07 ...to think and speak as you saw fit...
00:20:09 ...you now have censors and surveillance
00:20:13 ...and soliciting submission.
00:20:16 How did this happen? Who's to blame?
00:20:19 Certainly there are those
00:20:22 And they will be held accountable.
00:20:24 But again, truth be told,
00:20:28 ...you need only look into a mirror.
00:20:31 I know why you did it.
00:20:32 I know you were afraid.
00:20:34 Who wouldn't be? War, terror, disease.
00:20:38 There were a myriad of problems
00:20:41 ...to corrupt your reason
00:20:44 Fear got the best of you.
00:20:46 And in your panic, you turned to
00:20:51 He promised you order,
00:20:53 ...and all he demanded in return
00:20:57 - Inspector, they're almost through.
00:21:01 Last night,
00:21:04 ...to remind this country
00:21:08 More than 400 years ago, a great citizen
00:21:13 ...forever in our memory.
00:21:14 His hope was to remind the world
00:21:18 ...are more than words.
00:21:20 They are perspectives.
00:21:22 So if you've seen nothing...
00:21:24 ...if the crimes of this government
00:21:28 ...then I would suggest that you allow
00:21:33 But if you see what I see...
00:21:36 ...if you feel as I feel,
00:21:41 ...then I ask you to stand beside me,
00:21:44 ...outside the gates of Parliament.
00:21:46 And together, we shall give them
00:21:49 ...that shall never, ever be forgot.
00:21:58 Kerosene fog.
00:22:01 Cover the exits.
00:22:02 No one gets out.
00:22:08 Left.
00:22:10 You go right.
00:22:11 Spread out.
00:22:20 Don't shoot! Please don't shoot!
00:22:25 Hold your fire!
00:22:33 He put masks on all of us.
00:22:35 Jesus.
00:22:36 - Don't shoot!
00:22:38 - Wait!
00:22:40 Freeze! Nobody move!
00:22:42 If you're wearing a mask,
00:22:50 - Get their masks off.
00:22:54 There's a bomb in the control booth.
00:22:56 Oh, no.
00:22:58 - Jones, get anyone not wearing a mask out.
00:23:02 - Marshal, help carry this man.
00:23:04 Everyone else, let's go.
00:23:15 Good God.
00:23:16 Hurry up, you lot! Come on!
00:23:27 Dascomb.
00:23:29 Have you any idea how long
00:23:33 Do you have any idea what you're doing?
00:23:36 Wait, wait!
00:23:38 Don't shoot me, please! It's him! It's him!
00:23:42 On your knees! On your knees!
00:23:45 Please! Please don't hurt me!
00:24:14 Here we go.
00:24:21 I did it.
00:24:23 I did it.
00:24:29 Freeze!
00:24:30 Get your hands on your head.
00:24:35 I must say that I am rather astonished
00:24:40 I hadrt expected you to be
00:24:44 We were here before you even started.
00:24:47 I don't know about that.
00:25:03 We're interrupting your regularly scheduled
00:25:07 ...of a terrorist takeover of Jordan Tower
00:25:11 A psychotic terrorist,
00:25:14 ...attacked the control booth with
00:25:18 ...that he used against unarmed civilians
00:25:23 We've just received this footage
00:25:28 Stop! Stop, stay where you are,
00:25:35 Now, this is only an initial report...
00:25:38 ...but at this time, it's believed
00:25:42 ...the terrorist was shot and killed.
00:25:44 Bollocks.
00:25:45 Again, from what we've been told
00:25:49 The terrorist is dead.
00:25:55 Right there. What's he thinking?
00:25:58 Is he considering leaving her?
00:26:01 After she just saved him?
00:26:05 He's a terrorist. You can't expect him
00:26:09 Some part of him's human.
00:26:12 And, for better or worse,
00:27:42 - You scared me.
00:27:45 - Are you feeling all right?
00:27:48 - What is this place?
00:27:51 - I call it the Shadow Gallery.
00:27:54 - Where did you get all this stuff?
00:27:58 Much of it from the vaults of
00:28:01 - You stole them?
00:28:03 Stealing implies ownership.
00:28:05 You can't steal from the censor.
00:28:09 God, if they ever find this place...
00:28:11 I suspect if they do, a few bits of art
00:28:15 You mean, after what you've done.
00:28:18 God, what have I done?
00:28:20 I Maced that detective.
00:28:22 - You did what you thought was right.
00:28:26 I must have been out of my mind.
00:28:28 Is that what you really think,
00:28:32 I think I should go.
00:28:34 - May I ask where?
00:28:36 They're looking for you. If they know
00:28:40 - I have friends, I could stay with them.
00:28:45 You have to understand, Evey,
00:28:48 ...but I couldn't see any other way.
00:28:50 You were unconscious
00:28:53 If I had left you there, right now you'd be
00:28:57 They'd imprison you, torture you,
00:29:01 ...in the pursuit of finding me.
00:29:03 After what you did,
00:29:06 ...so I picked you up and carried you
00:29:10 Here, to my home.
00:29:12 I won't tell anyone, I swear.
00:29:16 I'm sorry, but I can't take that risk.
00:29:18 But I don't even know where this is.
00:29:20 You know it's underground.
00:29:24 - That'd be enough for a clever man.
00:29:28 Only until I'm done.
00:29:31 You mean a year from now?
00:29:33 I have to stay here for a year?
00:29:35 Sorry, Evey.
00:29:39 You should've left me alone.
00:29:40 Why didn't you just leave me alone?!
00:29:46 - Anything else on the parents?
00:29:49 They were interned at Belmarsh.
00:29:51 - Oh, no.
00:29:53 She died in a hunger strike.
00:29:57 And that ain't the worst of it.
00:30:00 - Christ.
00:30:04 So we know her story. Now we need his.
00:30:29 V£¿
00:30:33 I just wanted to apologize
00:30:37 I understand what you did for me,
00:30:42 Your hands.
00:30:45 Yes.
00:30:51 There, that's better.
00:30:53 I hope I didn't put you off your appetite.
00:30:55 - No, please. It's just... Are you all right?
00:30:59 Can I ask what happened?
00:31:01 There was a fire. A long time ago.
00:31:05 Ancient history, for some.
00:31:07 Not really very good table conversation.
00:31:09 Now, would you care for a cup of tea
00:31:12 - Yes, thank you. I'm starving, actually.
00:31:23 - It's delicious.
00:31:26 God, I haven't had real butter
00:31:30 Where did you get it?
00:31:31 A government supply train
00:31:35 - You stole this from Chancellor Sutler?
00:31:38 You're insane.
00:31:40 I dare do all that may become a man.
00:31:44 - Macbeth.
00:31:46 My mum, she used to
00:31:49 ...and ever since,
00:31:52 Be in plays, movies.
00:31:54 When I was 9, I played Viola
00:31:58 Where is your mother now?
00:32:00 She's dead.
00:32:02 I'm sorry.
00:32:06 - Can I ask about what you said on the telly?
00:32:09 - Did you mean it?
00:32:10 You really think blowing up Parliament's
00:32:14 There's no certainty, only opportunity.
00:32:17 You can be pretty certain
00:32:20 ...Creedy'll black-bag every one of them.
00:32:22 People should not be afraid
00:32:24 Governments should be afraid
00:32:26 And you'll make that happen
00:32:30 The building is a symbol,
00:32:34 Symbols are given power by people.
00:32:36 Alone, a symbol is meaningless,
00:32:40 ...blowing up a building
00:32:43 I wish I believed that was possible.
00:32:46 But every time I've seen this world change,
00:32:50 I'll tell you what I know.
00:32:54 - What is he?
00:32:57 - What is he?
00:33:01 He's what every gutless,
00:33:04 A goddamn coward!
00:33:10 There will be no negotiation.
00:33:11 When I arrive in the morning,
00:33:14 I'm looking at the tape right now,
00:33:18 My nose looks like Big fucking Ben.
00:33:21 Listen to me, you bleeding sod,
00:33:24 So does every lazy cunt on this show,
00:33:27 Find another DOP
00:33:33 I'll tell you what I wish.
00:33:35 I wish I'd been there.
00:33:37 I wish I'd had the chance
00:33:39 Just one chance, that's all I'd need.
00:33:46 This so-called V and his accomplice,
00:33:50 ...neo-demagogues,
00:33:54 A delusional and aberrant voice
00:33:59 An ultimatum that was met
00:34:02 - No mercy!
00:34:05 Good guys win, bad guys lose...
00:34:08 ...and, as always, England prevails!
00:34:13 Holy Christ! Jesus!
00:34:17 Good evening, Commander Prothero.
00:34:19 Oh, my God! How did you get in here?
00:34:21 Don't worry, I've made sure
00:34:25 ...any pesky late-night phone calls,
00:34:27 Stop. Why do you keep calling me that?
00:34:29 That was your title, remember?
00:34:34 You wore a uniform in those days.
00:34:39 You.
00:34:42 - It is you.
00:34:54 - Yeah?
00:34:58 - Dascomb.
00:35:00 - We have to get control of the situation.
00:35:06 Chancellor Sutler agreed, for obvious
00:35:10 In the wrong light,
00:35:13 ...could be devastating to our credibility.
00:35:16 Perhaps a stroke?
00:35:18 No, no, it's too horrific.
00:35:21 A quiet, dignified death in his sleep.
00:35:26 - We got any eyes or ears on this?
00:35:28 It's the same m.o. As before.
00:35:33 - Let me guess.
00:35:38 V£¿
00:35:46 My fat, metal friend.
00:36:00 Mondego.
00:36:08 Oh, God. I hope I didn't wake you.
00:36:11 No, I just thought you were fighting.
00:36:15 My favorite film:
00:36:16 The Count of Monte Cristo,
00:36:21 It is not my sword, Mondego,
00:36:26 It gets me every time.
00:36:27 - Never seen it.
00:36:30 - Would you like to?
00:36:33 As only celluloid can deliver.
00:36:35 Okay.
00:36:38 Put the sword away.
00:36:40 Forensics just wrapped.
00:36:42 No prints, no hair, no fibers.
00:36:45 You won't believe
00:36:47 - Drugs?
00:36:50 - Interesting.
00:36:51 Did you know Lewis Prothero was
00:36:55 ...before he was
00:36:57 - Drugs?
00:37:00 Major stockholder
00:37:02 Viadoxic and St. Mary's
00:37:07 When you're at this as long as I've been,
00:37:11 May we come up?
00:37:14 - You find your own tree.
00:37:22 - Did you like it?
00:37:25 - But it made me feel sorry for Mercedes.
00:37:29 Because he cared more about revenge
00:37:34 - Nationwide were devastated
00:37:37 Wait. What's this?
00:37:38 - Most awarded stars
00:37:41 ...a man known to the entire nation
00:37:45 ...passed away late last night
00:37:49 - She's lying.
00:37:52 She blinks a lot when she does a story
00:37:55 It came as no surprise
00:37:57 ...that his body was at his office...
00:37:59 ...where he often worked long hours
00:38:03 Lewis, you will be sorely missed.
00:38:12 V, yesterday I couldn't find my ID.
00:38:16 You didn't take it, did you?
00:38:18 Would you prefer a lie or the truth?
00:38:22 Did you have anything to do with that?
00:38:25 - Yes, I killed him.
00:38:28 - Oh, God.
00:38:29 I'm upset?
00:38:32 I might have killed the Fingermen that
00:38:36 - What?
00:38:38 - What are you talking about?
00:38:44 Oh, I see.
00:38:48 There's no court in this country
00:38:52 And are you going to kill more people?
00:38:55 Yes.
00:38:57 Take a look at this.
00:38:59 Prothero's military record.
00:39:03 What do you see?
00:39:05 Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria,
00:39:11 - Busy boy.
00:39:13 ...they put him in charge
00:39:17 Well, no good deed goes unpunished.
00:39:21 You think there's a connection
00:39:24 It might explain the connection
00:39:28 Problem is, I can't find
00:39:33 Larkhill? Larkhill? I cannot recall
00:39:38 - You're welcome to review our records.
00:39:42 All it says is that there was
00:39:45 ...approximately 10 miles
00:39:48 Well, there you have it.
00:39:51 This is a matter of some urgency, major.
00:39:54 We need to know if there was anything
00:39:57 I'm sorry, inspector,
00:40:00 Was there a specific profile
00:40:03 - Usual undesirables, I should think.
00:40:06 - Of course not. I wasrt stationed there.
00:40:09 I cannot recall specific names,
00:40:12 Your records are either deleted,
00:40:17 As head of the Detention Program
00:40:19 Before you go any further, let me remind you
00:40:24 Now we don't have the problems
00:40:26 We all did what we had to do.
00:40:29 And in those circumstances,
00:40:32 That's all I have to say about that.
00:40:40 You can do this.
00:40:52 Hi.
00:40:55 I've been thinking...
00:40:59 There's something I want to ask you...
00:41:01 ...but I don't think you'll understand why
00:41:07 My father was a writer.
00:41:11 He used to say artists used lies
00:41:14 ...while politicians used them
00:41:16 A man after my own heart.
00:41:19 He always told the best stories.
00:41:23 Until my brother died.
00:41:27 That was when everything changed.
00:41:30 My brother was one of the students
00:41:34 After he died,
00:41:39 They protested the war
00:41:43 When Sutler was appointed high chancellor,
00:41:48 I watched on the television...
00:41:50 ...thinking I was going
00:41:53 I remember them arguing at night.
00:41:56 Mum wanted to leave the country.
00:41:59 He said if we ran away, they would win.
00:42:02 Win, like...
00:42:04 ...it was a game.
00:42:08 Evey, quick, hide!
00:42:25 - Mummy!
00:42:27 I never saw them again.
00:42:29 It was like those black bags erased them
00:42:33 I'm sorry, Evey.
00:42:35 No, I'm the one that's sorry.
00:42:37 Sorry I'm not a stronger person.
00:42:40 Sorry I'm not like my parents.
00:42:44 ...but I'm not.
00:42:46 I wish I wasrt afraid all the time...
00:42:51 ...but I am.
00:42:53 I know this world is screwed up.
00:42:57 Which is why I wanted to ask, if there is
00:43:03 ...please let me know.
00:43:05 If you wish.
00:43:14 Do you really think
00:43:17 Worth a shot.
00:43:19 One thing is true of all governments:
00:43:21 The most reliable records
00:43:32 It appears that the original
00:43:35 Probably during the Reclamation.
00:43:39 But I found this hard copy
00:43:44 Everything we've got on Larkhill
00:43:46 Thanks. This is a great help.
00:44:00 "By the power of truth, I, while living,
00:44:04 - Personal motto?
00:44:07 That's about trying
00:44:09 It is. And speaking of the devil...
00:44:12 ...I was wondering if your offer to help
00:44:15 - Of course.
00:44:17 ...have accelerated my original plan.
00:44:20 As a result, I'm in need of someone
00:44:24 I'll do my best.
00:44:26 I believe you will.
00:44:31 Another doctor. Why does
00:44:36 I don't know, but this is interesting.
00:44:38 The highest-paid person
00:44:42 - Really?
00:44:45 - Lilliman.
00:44:50 Now, that is interesting.
00:44:53 Looks like he was promoted.
00:44:59 - Your Grace.
00:45:02 - Has everything been arranged?
00:45:03 I've just received your InterLink itinerary.
00:45:06 You should arrive in Perth
00:45:09 You're most diligent, Denis...
00:45:10 ...a noble example for all those
00:45:15 - Your Grace?
00:45:17 It was, rather, my final remittance
00:45:21 My last little joy.
00:45:23 I'm sorry, Your Grace.
00:45:26 She has arrived, but there was
00:45:29 They've sent a new girl who,
00:45:33 Older?
00:45:34 Oh, dear. She's not too old, I trust?
00:45:37 That is for Your Grace to decide.
00:45:51 - Oh, my.
00:45:55 To think that I doubted your loveliness
00:46:02 Mea culpa, my child.
00:46:05 Mea culpa.
00:46:12 Your Grace, we don't have much time
00:46:16 A confession?
00:46:20 Tell me your sins.
00:46:22 This isn't a game, Your Grace.
00:46:24 Someone's coming.
00:46:26 - I'm sorry?
00:46:28 ...because I want some kind
00:46:31 I had nothing to do with the Bailey
00:46:35 - I think this should balance it out.
00:46:38 I'm Evey Hammond. I'm...
00:46:40 I've been the prisoner of the terrorist V
00:46:43 I'm telling you that any moment,
00:46:47 I unlocked the window in the room
00:46:51 Wonderful!
00:46:53 It's a game I've never played!
00:46:55 What a delightful mind you have.
00:47:00 - No, please, you have to believe me.
00:47:03 Let me show you
00:47:05 Stop it! Get off of me!
00:47:07 Seems I've captured
00:47:09 Now, how best to procure
00:47:13 You little bitch. You fucking little whore!
00:47:19 - Reverend.
00:47:21 She wasrt lying. It is you.
00:47:23 I'm sorry.
00:47:25 - I had to.
00:47:32 And thus I clothe my naked villainy...
00:47:34 ...with old odd ends
00:47:37 ...and seem a saint,
00:47:40 Oh, please, have mercy.
00:47:43 Oh, not tonight, Bishop.
00:47:45 Not tonight.
00:47:49 Don't do this, I beg of you.
00:47:51 Well, then. Childrers hour at the abbey.
00:47:53 Open your mouth
00:47:55 - What the...?
00:47:59 This is Surveillance 109.
00:48:05 Run every name in that file.
00:48:09 - Tonight.
00:48:11 Pucker up, here comes the Finger.
00:48:14 Yeah. Get going. I'll handle him.
00:48:21 Creedy.
00:48:23 What are you doing here?
00:48:25 Several prominent party members
00:48:29 This is no ordinary situation and requires
00:48:34 The chancellor demanded
00:48:37 It'll be hard to investigate
00:48:40 The security of information
00:48:44 In these volatile times...
00:48:45 ...mistakes like Jordan Tower
00:48:48 ...if, indeed,
00:48:51 - What does that mean?
00:48:53 ...a rather intimate understanding
00:48:56 The chancellor suspects
00:48:59 Are you saying I'm under surveillance,
00:49:02 At this time, it would behoove you...
00:49:04 ...to cease any investigation of matters
00:49:09 ...and concentrate on the concerns
00:49:13 You mean Larkhill?
00:49:14 Major Wilson is a friend
00:49:18 - His loyalty is not in question.
00:49:23 Your mother was Irish, wasrt she?
00:49:26 Terrible what St. Mary's
00:49:31 I've been a party member for 27 years.
00:49:33 If I were you, chief inspector...
00:49:36 ...I'd find the terrorist...
00:49:38 ...and I'd find him soon.
00:49:43 Please.
00:49:49 Evey? Good God!
00:49:51 I'm sorry. I didn't know where else to go.
00:49:56 Yes, well, you better come inside
00:50:07 - Cheers.
00:50:10 I know it's horrible of me
00:50:13 - Evey...
00:50:16 Evey, listen to me.
00:50:17 If the government ever searched my house,
00:50:25 You trusted me.
00:50:27 It would be terrible manners
00:50:43 Oh, my God.
00:50:46 My parents took me to it
00:50:49 - I thought Sutler had it destroyed.
00:50:53 Cost me more than this house,
00:50:56 ...it always cheers me up.
00:51:00 - What is that?
00:51:04 - Are you a Muslim?
00:51:07 But why would you keep it?
00:51:09 I don't have to be Muslim to find
00:51:12 Is it won'th it?
00:51:14 I told you,
00:51:17 Thank you, Gordon.
00:51:20 - Thank you so much.
00:51:22 This whole thing started the night
00:51:26 I was on my way here, and...
00:51:30 Yes.
00:51:34 You see, we are both fugitives
00:51:38 - But...
00:51:39 ...you were invited here to supper
00:51:42 ...if my appetites were
00:51:46 Unfortunately, a man in my position
00:51:50 ...young and attractive ladies
00:51:53 Because in this world,
00:51:57 ...I would undoubtedly find myself
00:52:01 - I'm sorry.
00:52:05 The truth is, after so many years...
00:52:07 ...you begin to lose
00:52:11 You wear a mask for so long,
00:52:16 I'm sorry, chief inspector.
00:52:21 You could get these poisons
00:52:25 Thanks, Delia.
00:52:27 Any leads on finding this guy?
00:52:31 Nothing yet. But there's something else
00:52:37 You started as a botanist, didn't you?
00:52:41 It's... It's a Scarlet Carson.
00:52:45 They're believed to be extinct.
00:52:49 He leaves them at the crime scenes.
00:52:51 I'd appreciate it
00:52:54 Any information could be helpful.
00:52:57 Of course.
00:53:00 Excuse me.
00:53:02 Yeah?
00:53:04 I just finished going through the file,
00:53:08 Yeah, okay.
00:53:11 - My God. He's killed them all.
00:53:16 - Who is she?
00:53:18 She's clearly one of the people
00:53:21 But after they shut it down,
00:53:25 Till she applied for an overseas visa,
00:53:28 Running away?
00:53:29 Probably, because after that,
00:53:34 - She changed her name.
00:53:36 I put a call in to the registry,
00:53:40 - It's late, or early.
00:53:55 What? Are you sure about that?
00:53:57 Okay. Thank you.
00:54:00 Dr. Diana Stanton changed her name
00:54:03 - The coroner?
00:54:06 Jesus, I just saw her.
00:54:17 It's you, isn't it?
00:54:19 - You've come to kill me.
00:54:24 Thank God.
00:54:28 I'm sorry, I can't get a response
00:54:30 There's a problem with the connection.
00:54:33 Jesus Christ.
00:54:35 He's there.
00:54:37 After what happened,
00:54:41 ...I thought about killing myself.
00:54:46 But I knew that one day
00:54:50 I didn't know what
00:54:53 I swear to you.
00:54:55 Read my journal.
00:54:57 What they did was only possible
00:55:02 Oppeneimer was able to change
00:55:05 He changed the entire course
00:55:10 Is it wrong to hold on
00:55:12 I have not come
00:55:16 I've come for what you did.
00:55:19 It's funny.
00:55:20 I was given one of your roses today.
00:55:25 I wasrt sure you were the terrorist
00:55:30 What a strange coincidence,
00:55:35 There are no coincidences, Delia.
00:55:37 Only the illusion of coincidence.
00:55:41 I have another rose.
00:55:44 And this one is for you.
00:55:52 - You're going to kill me now?
00:55:56 ...while you slept.
00:55:59 - Is there any pain?
00:56:02 Thank you.
00:56:06 Is it meaningless to apologize?
00:56:10 Never.
00:56:12 I'm so sorry.
00:56:35 Damn it.
00:56:40 The terrorist obviously
00:56:43 He wanted us to know the story,
00:56:46 Am I to understand that you have read
00:56:50 - Yes, sir.
00:56:52 - No, sir.
00:56:55 The contents of this document
00:56:59 ...constituting an assault on the character
00:57:03 ...as well as a blatant violation
00:57:06 As the authenticity of this document
00:57:09 ...it could be an elaborate forgery
00:57:13 ...as easily as it could be the deranged
00:57:17 ...who resigned
00:57:20 Any discussion of this document
00:57:23 ...will be regarded, at the very least,
00:57:26 ...if not a willful act of treason.
00:57:28 - Is that understood, Mr. Finch?
00:57:32 You would do well, inspector...
00:57:35 ...to put it out of your mind.
00:57:46 May 23rd.
00:57:49 My first batch of subjects arrived today...
00:57:53 ...and I have to admit
00:57:59 This could be the dawn of a new age.
00:58:03 Nuclear power is meaningless...
00:58:05 ...in a world where a virus
00:58:08 ...and leave its wealth intact.
00:58:11 - Stay together!
00:58:14 May 27th.
00:58:16 Commander Prothero toured the lab
00:58:20 ...who I was told is here to monitor
00:58:24 It made me nervous, but the commander
00:58:28 June 2nd.
00:58:31 I keep wondering if these people knew
00:58:35 ...if they would act any differently.
00:58:37 They're so weak and pathetic.
00:58:41 I find myself hating them.
00:58:47 August the 18th.
00:58:49 Of the original four dozen,
00:58:55 No controllable pattern has yet emerged.
00:59:00 September the 18th.
00:59:02 There is one case that continues
00:59:05 He exhibits none of the immune-system
00:59:10 I've discovered cellular anomalies in his
00:59:15 The mutations seem to have triggered...
00:59:17 ...the abnormal development
00:59:21 The subject said
00:59:23 ...who he was or where he was from.
00:59:26 Whoever he was,
00:59:30 ...and the hope that all of this
00:59:35 November the 5th.
00:59:39 It started last night, around midnight.
00:59:42 The first explosions tore open
00:59:47 All my work, gone.
00:59:50 I was trying to understand how
00:59:54 The man from room 5.
00:59:57 He looked at me.
00:59:58 Not with eyes. There were no eyes.
01:00:02 But I know he was looking at me
01:00:12 Oh, God...
01:00:14 ...what have I done?
01:00:48 What is that you're making?
01:00:50 We called it "eggie in the basket."
01:00:52 - This is weird.
01:00:54 The first morning I was with him,
01:00:58 - Really?
01:01:00 That is a strange coincidence.
01:01:05 - There is?
01:01:08 I am V.
01:01:09 At last you know the truth.
01:01:11 You're stunned, I know.
01:01:13 Hard to believe, isn't it, that beneath
01:01:17 ...there lies a dangerous killing machine
01:01:24 That is not funny, Gordon.
01:01:25 Yeah, I know.
01:01:29 I've seen people go to jail
01:01:31 Of course, he was right, wasrt he?
01:01:34 There is something wrong
01:01:53 Morning, inspector.
01:01:56 You're at it early.
01:01:59 Is something wrong?
01:02:11 I wanna ask a question, Dominic.
01:02:15 I don't care if you answer me or not.
01:02:19 I just wanna say this aloud.
01:02:22 But I need to know that this question
01:02:26 Yeah, of course, inspector, but...
01:02:29 Because of the terrorist?
01:02:32 No.
01:02:35 So, what is it, chief? What's going on?
01:02:41 The question I want to ask
01:02:45 ...and Three Waters.
01:02:49 The question that's kept me up
01:02:53 ...the question I have to ask, is:
01:02:57 What if the worst...
01:03:01 ...the most horrifying biological attack
01:03:05 ...was not the work
01:03:09 Well, I don't understand. We know it was.
01:03:13 And they were executed. I know.
01:03:15 And maybe that's really what happened.
01:03:20 But I see this chain of events...
01:03:24 ...these coincidences,
01:03:28 What if that isn't what happened?
01:03:33 What if someone else
01:03:37 Would you really wanna know
01:03:40 Sure.
01:03:42 Even if it was someone
01:03:46 That's my question.
01:03:48 If our own government was responsible...
01:03:51 ...for what happened at St. Mary's
01:03:57 ...if our own government was responsible
01:04:07 ...would you really wanna know?
01:04:09 This has to be the bloody coldest
01:04:11 Keep talking like that,
01:04:14 - They're a pack of lying, greedy hypocrites!
01:04:21 Based on random audio sweeps,
01:04:25 ...80 percent of the public
01:04:29 We're also showing
01:04:31 ...over last month's positive mention
01:04:35 - Mr. Creedy?
01:04:38 Arrests are as high as they've been
01:04:41 I want more than arrests. I want results.
01:04:48 - What's all this about?
01:04:50 Celebrating what?
01:04:53 I think this could be
01:04:56 Very good evening,
01:04:59 Listen, we've got an extraordinary
01:05:02 You're not gonna believe it.
01:05:06 Will you please give
01:05:09 ...to our own Chancellor Adam Sutler!
01:05:16 - No way!
01:05:20 We threw out the censor-approved script
01:05:24 Oh, my God.
01:05:38 Chancellor, chancellor, chancellor...
01:05:40 ...I understand you've been under
01:05:43 ...since the beginning
01:05:46 ...and we thought it would be a nice idea
01:05:56 Warm milk. There's nothing better.
01:06:00 I understand you enjoy a glass
01:06:03 Since I was a boy.
01:06:06 But you're wrong, Mr. Deitrich.
01:06:06 - The terrorist was never a serious concern.
01:06:10 - Chancellor, chancellor...
01:06:13 Are you saying that he's not still alive
01:06:16 The terrorist has been neutralized.
01:06:21 Oh, my God! Chancellor, look!
01:06:23 The terrorist!
01:06:26 The terrorist!
01:06:29 Get him!
01:06:33 Oh, dear.
01:06:54 At last!
01:06:56 And now, for all the world to see.
01:07:01 It's him!
01:07:04 Unand me! I am your chancellor!
01:07:08 How dare you! I am the chancellor!
01:07:12 Imposter!
01:07:21 Soldiers! That man is the terrorist!
01:07:23 - I order you to shoot that traitor!
01:07:26 - Faker!
01:07:28 - Ready!
01:07:30 - Fire!
01:07:43 What are they gonna do, fine us?
01:07:45 Big deal. We've got
01:07:49 Well, you're my agent,
01:07:51 Protect me.
01:07:53 I should've hired him
01:07:55 - You're mad.
01:07:58 - Is everything a joke to you?
01:08:02 - What if they come after you?
01:08:05 I'll have to make some kind of apology,
01:08:08 In the meantime, our ratings will go
01:08:21 Gordon?
01:08:25 Quick, Evey, hide!
01:08:41 Not so funny now, is it, funnyman?
01:09:35 - Gotcha.
01:09:50 Do you know why you're here,
01:09:54 Please.
01:09:56 You've been charged
01:09:59 ...the bombing of government property,
01:10:03 ...treason and sedition, the penalty
01:10:09 You have one chance,
01:10:14 You must tell us the identity
01:10:18 ...of code name V.
01:10:21 If your information leads
01:10:24 ...you will be released
01:10:28 Do you understand
01:10:30 You can return to your life,
01:10:35 All you have to do is cooperate.
01:10:42 Process her.
01:12:51 I know there's no way I can convince you
01:12:55 ...but I don't care.
01:12:56 I am me.
01:12:58 My name is Valerie.
01:13:00 I don't think I'll live much longer,
01:13:05 This is the only autobiography
01:13:10 ...I'm writing it on toilet paper.
01:13:15 I was born in Nottingham in 1985.
01:13:18 I don't remember much of those early years,
01:13:23 My grandmother owned a farm
01:13:26 ...and she used to tell me
01:13:29 I passed my 11 Plus
01:13:32 It was at school
01:13:35 Her name was Sarah.
01:13:37 It was her wrists.
01:13:39 They were beautiful.
01:13:43 I thought we would
01:13:46 I remember our teacher telling us...
01:13:48 ...that it was an adolescent phase
01:13:51 Sarah did.
01:13:54 I didn't.
01:13:57 In 2002, I fell in love
01:14:01 That year I came out to my parents.
01:14:03 I couldn't have done it
01:14:07 My father wouldn't look at me.
01:14:12 My mother said nothing.
01:14:15 But I'd only told them the truth.
01:14:20 Our integrity sells for so little,
01:14:24 It is the very last inch of us.
01:14:27 But within that inch...
01:14:29 ...we are free.
01:14:33 It ends whenever you want it to.
01:14:35 - Just tell us where he is.
01:15:14 I'd always known
01:15:17 ...and in 2015 I starred in my first film,
01:15:23 It was the most important role of my life.
01:15:27 ...but because that was how I met Ruth.
01:15:31 The first time we kissed...
01:15:34 ...I knew I never wanted to kiss
01:15:44 We moved to a small flat
01:15:47 She grew Scarlet Carsons for me
01:15:51 ...and our place always smelt of roses.
01:15:56 Those were the best years of my life.
01:16:02 But America's war grew worse and worse,
01:16:06 The bill proposed by the Undersecretary
01:16:10 ...to close the remaining tube stations
01:16:13 After that, there were no roses anymore.
01:16:16 Not for anyone.
01:16:18 You won't last much longer.
01:16:20 You're gonna die here.
01:16:22 Why protect someone
01:16:36 I remember how the meaning of words
01:16:40 How unfamiliar words like "collateral"
01:16:47 ...while things like "Norsefire" and the
01:16:52 I remember how "different"
01:16:55 I still don't understand it...
01:16:58 ...why they hate us so much.
01:17:06 They took Ruth
01:17:11 I've never cried so hard in my life.
01:17:16 It wasrt long till they came for me.
01:17:25 It seems strange that my life should end
01:17:30 But for three years,
01:17:38 I shall die here.
01:17:40 Every inch of me shall perish.
01:17:43 Every inch...
01:17:46 ...but one.
01:17:51 An inch.
01:17:54 It is small, and it is fragile...
01:17:56 ...and it is the only thing
01:18:00 We must never lose it or give it away.
01:18:06 I hope that, whoever you are,
01:18:11 I hope that the world turns
01:18:15 But what I hope most of all
01:18:19 ...when I tell you that
01:18:22 ...and even though
01:18:25 ...laugh with you, cry with you...
01:18:29 ...or kiss you...
01:18:31 ...I love you.
01:18:33 With all my heart...
01:18:36 ...I love you.
01:18:39 Valerie.
01:18:54 I'm instructed to inform you that you
01:18:59 ...and that unless you are ready to offer
01:19:04 Do you understand what I'm telling you?
01:19:08 - Yes.
01:19:14 - No.
01:19:19 Escort Miss Hammond back to her cell.
01:19:23 Arrange a detail of six men...
01:19:25 ...and take her out behind
01:19:44 It's time.
01:19:47 I'm ready.
01:19:50 Look, all they want
01:19:53 Just give them something, anything.
01:19:56 Thank you...
01:19:58 ...but I'd rather die
01:20:01 Then you have no fear anymore.
01:20:11 What?
01:21:37 Hello, Evey.
01:21:40 You.
01:21:43 - It was you?
01:21:47 That wasrt real?
01:21:51 - Is Gordon...?
01:21:55 I thought they'd arrest him...
01:21:56 ...but when they found a Koran
01:22:00 Oh, God.
01:22:03 - Fortunately, I got to you before they did.
01:22:08 You did this to me?
01:22:11 You cut my hair?
01:22:14 You tortured me?
01:22:17 You tortured me.
01:22:20 Why?
01:22:22 You said you wanted to live without fear.
01:22:27 ...but there wasrt.
01:22:29 I know you may never forgive me...
01:22:32 ...but nor will you understand
01:22:34 Every day, I saw in myself
01:22:38 Every day, I wanted to end it.
01:22:40 But each time you refused to give in,
01:22:44 You're sick! You're evil!
01:22:47 You could have ended it.
01:22:51 - Why?
01:22:54 That's it! See, at first,
01:22:57 Hate was all I knew.
01:23:00 ...taught me how to eat,
01:23:03 I thought I'd die
01:23:07 But then something happened.
01:23:09 It happened to me
01:23:11 Shut up! I don't want to hear your lies!
01:23:14 Your own father said
01:23:18 Yes, I created a lie.
01:23:20 But because you believed it,
01:23:24 - No.
01:23:27 What you felt in there
01:23:31 I can't feel anything anymore!
01:23:33 Don't run from it, Evey.
01:23:38 I can't... Can't breathe.
01:23:41 Asthma. When I was little...
01:23:47 Listen to me, Evey.
01:23:49 This may be the most important moment
01:23:55 They took your parents from you.
01:23:59 They put you in a cell and took everything
01:24:04 And you believed that was all
01:24:07 The only thing you had left
01:24:10 - Oh, please.
01:24:14 In that cell, you found something
01:24:18 When they threatened to kill you
01:24:22 ...you told them you'd rather die.
01:24:25 You faced your death, Evey.
01:24:27 You were calm. You were still.
01:24:30 Try to feel now what you felt then.
01:24:38 Oh, God.
01:24:43 I felt...
01:24:45 Yes?
01:24:48 I'm dizzy.
01:24:50 I need air.
01:24:53 Please, I need to be outside.
01:24:56 There's a lift.
01:25:17 God is in the rain.
01:26:23 V
01:26:25 I'm leaving.
01:26:29 There are 872 songs in here.
01:26:34 I've listened to them all,
01:26:37 - Did you hear me?
01:26:40 I can't stay here.
01:26:43 I know.
01:26:46 Well, you won't find
01:26:51 I thought about keeping this...
01:26:53 ...but it didn't seem right,
01:27:02 I didn't.
01:27:06 May I show you something
01:27:19 - She was real.
01:27:22 She's beautiful.
01:27:24 - Did you know her?
01:27:27 She wrote the letter
01:27:30 And I delivered it to you
01:27:33 Then it really happened, didn't it?
01:27:35 - Yes.
01:27:40 And that's what this is all about.
01:27:43 You're getting back at them
01:27:47 - And to you.
01:27:50 It's a basic principle of the universe...
01:27:52 ...that every action will create
01:27:56 Is that how you see it?
01:27:57 - Like an equation?
01:28:00 And they created a monster.
01:28:12 - Do you know where you'll go?
01:28:17 That would have scared me before...
01:28:19 ...but I suppose I should thank you.
01:28:33 Thank you.
01:28:37 Goodbye.
01:28:41 Evey...
01:28:43 ...may I ask you for something?
01:28:46 If I had one wish, I would wish
01:28:51 ...before the 5th.
01:28:56 - All right.
01:29:20 Chancellor, I know no one seems
01:29:23 ...but if we're to be prepared
01:29:26 ...then it can't be ignored any longer.
01:29:29 The red report in front of you has been
01:29:34 Now, it concludes that...
01:29:35 ...the most logical delivery system
01:29:39 ...would be an airborne attack.
01:29:41 A separate report has been filed...
01:29:43 ...suggesting a train, despite the fact
01:29:47 ...have been sealed shut.
01:29:49 Who filed that report?
01:29:52 Chief Inspector Finch.
01:29:54 Do you have any evidence
01:29:57 No, sir. Just a feeling.
01:29:59 If I am sure of anything, inspector...
01:30:02 ...it is that this government will not survive
01:30:06 Mr. Dascomb,
01:30:09 ...is a clear message
01:30:12 This message must be read
01:30:15 ...heard on every radio,
01:30:17 This message must resound
01:30:22 I want this country to realize
01:30:25 I want every man, woman and child
01:30:30 I want everyone...
01:30:32 ...to remember why they need us!
01:30:36 In the former United States, civil war
01:30:40 Scientists attribute this water shortage
01:30:45 Ministry officials expect
01:30:48 Police have arrested nine suspects...
01:30:50 Can you believe this shit?
01:30:54 Outside the quarantine zone, a new
01:30:59 Authorities uncovered new evidence linking
01:31:03 ...to the St. Mary's viral attack
01:31:19 My friend inside the Finger
01:31:22 There were three men.
01:31:24 Covert intel.
01:31:26 Original black-baggers, all under Creedy.
01:31:29 Alan Percy, Robert Keyes,
01:31:33 The day after
01:31:36 ...Percy gives his Beretta a blowjob,
01:31:39 Rookwood goes missing.
01:31:41 Bloody coincidences
01:31:44 Rookwood.
01:31:46 How do I know that name?
01:31:54 Shit. He must have had a hidden trip
01:31:58 But how'd he know it was you?
01:32:02 What do we do?
01:32:05 I'm a cop. I have to know.
01:32:16 I came when they opened it.
01:32:21 Still does.
01:32:33 That's close enough, inspector.
01:32:36 We're not wired.
01:32:39 I'm sorry, but a man in my position
01:32:42 - You have information for us?
01:32:46 All the names and dates
01:32:48 What you want,
01:32:51 A story can be true or false.
01:32:53 I leave such judgments to you, inspector.
01:32:57 Our story begins,
01:33:01 ...with a young,
01:33:04 He's a deeply religious man
01:33:08 He's completely single-minded
01:33:13 The more power he attains,
01:33:16 ...and the more aggressive
01:33:20 Eventually, his party launches a special
01:33:25 At first it's believed to be a search
01:33:28 ...and it's pursued without regard
01:33:31 However, the true goal
01:33:35 Complete and total
01:33:38 The project, however, ends violently.
01:33:42 But the efforts of those involved
01:33:45 ...for a new ability to wage war is born
01:33:50 Imagine a virus,
01:33:54 ...and then imagine that you
01:33:57 But if your ultimate goal is power,
01:34:02 Well, it's at this point in our story
01:34:07 A man seemingly
01:34:09 ...for whom the ends
01:34:11 He suggests that their target
01:34:15 ...but rather, the country itself.
01:34:17 Three targets are chosen
01:34:20 A school, a tube station
01:34:23 Several hundred die
01:34:26 Three Waters has, in fact,
01:34:29 Authorities are attempting to control
01:34:32 - Sent destruction
01:34:35 Fueled by the media,
01:34:38 ...fracturing and dividing the country until,
01:34:43 Before the St. Mary's crises...
01:34:45 ...no one would have predicted the results
01:34:49 And then not long after the election,
01:34:54 Some believed it was the work
01:34:56 But it was a pharmaceutical company
01:35:00 ...that made them all obscenely rich.
01:35:04 A year later, several extremists are tried,
01:35:08 ...while a memorial is built
01:35:12 But the end result,
01:35:17 Fear became the ultimate tool
01:35:20 Through it, our politician
01:35:23 ...to the newly created position
01:35:27 The rest, as they say, is history.
01:35:31 - Can you prove any of this?
01:35:38 All right. We'd like to take you into
01:35:42 I'm sure you would.
01:35:44 But if you want that recording,
01:35:49 Put Creedy under 24-hour surveillance.
01:35:52 When I feel safe he can't pick his nose
01:35:55 ...I'll contact you again.
01:35:57 Till then, cheerio.
01:36:01 Rookwood...
01:36:04 ...why didn't you come forward before?
01:36:07 What were you waiting for?
01:36:09 Well, for you, inspector.
01:36:11 I needed you.
01:36:40 What's he doing in the dark there?
01:36:42 Creepy Creedy. Not sure I wanna know.
01:36:45 Sutler can no longer trust you,
01:36:49 And we both know why.
01:36:52 After I destroy Parliament...
01:36:54 ...his only chance will be to offer them
01:36:58 And who will that be?
01:37:00 You, Mr. Creedy.
01:37:02 A man as smart as you
01:37:06 A man as smart as you
01:37:10 That plan is the reason
01:37:13 It's the reason why
01:37:16 ...why there are eyes and ears
01:37:19 ...and a tap on every phone.
01:37:21 Oh, a man as smart as you, I think,
01:37:26 - What do you want?
01:37:30 Come, now, Mr. Creedy,
01:37:33 You knew that one day
01:37:35 That's why Sutler's been kept
01:37:39 That's why there are several
01:37:42 ...men that can be counted on.
01:37:46 - What do I get out of this deal?
01:37:51 If you accept,
01:37:56 Why should I trust you?
01:37:58 Because it's the only way
01:38:09 It is not my sword, Mondego,
01:38:15 May we come up?
01:38:18 You find your own tree.
01:38:31 We got Creepy pinned
01:38:34 Still no word. What's he waiting for?
01:38:40 Yeah? Inspector, it's for you.
01:38:45 - Yeah.
01:38:47 - It is.
01:38:49 ...of the 137th Ward at Southend.
01:38:51 - We found him.
01:38:53 William Rookwood,
01:38:55 I saw your report a couple weeks back,
01:38:59 I hooked him. Perfect dental match.
01:39:01 A floater. Fishermen picked him up.
01:39:05 - William Rookwood is dead?
01:39:12 Goddamn it!
01:39:14 That son of a bitch sat there...
01:39:16 ...and spoon-fed me that bullshit,
01:39:21 So, what do we do now, inspector?
01:39:23 We do what we should have been doing.
01:39:26 We find him.
01:39:49 Every day, gentlemen.
01:39:52 Every day that brings us closer
01:39:57 ...every day that man remains free...
01:40:00 ...is one more failure.
01:40:02 Three hundred and forty-seven days,
01:40:05 Three hundred and forty-seven failures!
01:40:08 Chancellor, we do not have
01:40:10 We are being buried beneath the avalanche
01:40:34 I'll get it.
01:40:37 - Eric Finch?
01:40:44 Bloody hell.
01:40:47 How many went out?
01:40:49 So far we count eight boxcars.
01:40:50 - Several hundred thousand, at least.
01:40:55 I want anyone caught
01:40:59 Give me the money!
01:41:02 We're under siege here.
01:41:06 - This is exactly what he wants.
01:41:08 - Anarchy in the UK!
01:41:12 Mr. Creedy, I am holding you
01:41:20 The problem is that he knows us
01:41:26 That's why I went to Larkhill
01:41:29 - That's outside quarantine.
01:41:34 There wasrt much left.
01:41:37 But when I was there, it was strange.
01:41:40 I suddenly had this feeling
01:41:50 Like I could see the whole thing.
01:41:52 One long chain of events that stretched
01:41:59 I felt like I could see everything
01:42:08 ...and everything that
01:42:11 Hey, you!
01:42:14 It was like a perfect pattern
01:42:20 ...and I realized that
01:42:27 ...and all trapped by it.
01:42:36 So do you know what's gonna happen?
01:42:39 No. It was a feeling.
01:42:44 But I can guess.
01:42:48 With so much chaos,
01:42:55 And when they do...
01:42:57 ...things will turn nasty.
01:43:14 Rioters were arrested in Brixton.
01:43:16 And then Sutler will be forced to do
01:43:23 At which point,
01:43:30 And then...
01:44:35 Tonight's your big night.
01:44:39 You ready for it?
01:44:43 Are we ready for it?
01:45:18 I missed this song.
01:45:21 I didn't think you'd come.
01:45:24 I said I would.
01:45:29 You look well.
01:45:31 Thank you.
01:45:34 May I inquire as to how
01:45:39 A fake ID works better
01:45:43 I must confess, every time I heard a siren,
01:45:48 I worried about myself for a while.
01:45:51 But then, one day, I was at a market...
01:45:54 ...and a friend, someone I had worked
01:45:59 I was so nervous that when the cashier
01:46:05 My friend picked it up...
01:46:07 ...and handed it to me.
01:46:10 She looked at me right in the eyes...
01:46:13 ...didn't recognize me.
01:46:18 Whatever you did to me worked better
01:46:27 I have a gift for you, Evey...
01:46:29 ...but before I give it to you,
01:46:34 Would you dance with me?
01:46:38 Now? On the eve of your revolution?
01:46:42 A revolution without dancing
01:46:47 I'd love to.
01:46:50 Tonight, I will speak directly
01:46:53 ...and make the situation
01:46:56 The security of this nation depends
01:47:02 Tonight, any protestor,
01:47:06 ...will be made example of!
01:47:11 Chancellor, there is a contingency
01:47:14 And what is that, Mr. Dascomb?
01:47:16 - Should the terrorist succeed...
01:47:19 I understand that it is highly unlikely,
01:47:23 If he does, and something happens
01:47:26 ...the only thing that will change,
01:47:30 ...is that tomorrow morning,
01:47:33 ...I will be reading
01:47:42 You've been busy.
01:47:46 I heard Sutler's going to make
01:47:50 It's nearly time.
01:47:52 The masks were ingenious.
01:47:55 It was strange to suddenly see
01:47:58 Conceal me what I am,
01:48:01 ...for such disguise as haply shall become
01:48:05 - Twelfth Night.
01:48:08 - I don't understand.
01:48:11 How you can be one of the most important
01:48:14 ...and yet I know
01:48:17 I don't know where you were born,
01:48:20 ...if you had any brothers or sisters.
01:48:22 I don't even know
01:48:26 Evey, please.
01:48:29 There is a face beneath this mask...
01:48:31 ...but it's not me.
01:48:33 I'm no more that face than I am
01:48:37 ...or the bones beneath them.
01:48:41 I understand.
01:48:43 Thank you.
01:48:45 There isn't much time.
01:48:47 I have something I must give you.
01:48:50 I went by Parliament.
01:48:52 Never seen anything like it.
01:48:58 Makes you wish that no one
01:49:03 But if they do,
01:49:06 What usually happens
01:49:09 ...stand up to people with guns.
01:49:13 Pull over here.
01:49:14 We've searched these tunnels for weeks.
01:49:21 Inspector.
01:49:23 It's all gone wrong, hasn't it?
01:49:34 The Underground?
01:49:38 They did.
01:49:39 It took nearly 10 years to clear the tracks
01:49:45 Let me show you.
01:50:03 These tracks lead to Parliament.
01:50:05 Yes.
01:50:07 Then it's really going to happen, isn't it?
01:50:09 It will if you want it to.
01:50:13 - What?
01:50:16 Everything that I have: My home,
01:50:21 ...I'm leaving to you to do with
01:50:24 Is this another trick, V?
01:50:26 No. No more tricks. No more lies.
01:50:30 Only truth.
01:50:32 And the truth is, you made me
01:50:36 ...that the choice to pull this lever
01:50:41 - Why?
01:50:44 ...the world that I'm a part of and
01:50:50 And tomorrow,
01:50:52 ...that different people will shape,
01:51:00 Where are you going?
01:51:02 The time has come for me
01:51:05 ...and to repay him in kind
01:51:08 V, wait!
01:51:11 You could let it go.
01:51:14 No. You were right about what I am.
01:51:17 I have no tree waiting for me.
01:51:20 All I want, all I deserve,
01:51:24 That's not true.
01:51:53 I can't.
01:52:03 My fellow Englishmen...
01:52:05 ...tonight, our country...
01:52:08 ...that which we stand for...
01:52:09 ...and all that we hold dear...
01:52:11 ...faces a grave and terrible threat.
01:52:15 The area's clean, sir.
01:52:17 This violent and unparalleled assault
01:52:21 ...will not go undefended.
01:52:23 Where is he?
01:52:24 Or unpunished.
01:52:26 Penny for the Guy.
01:52:28 Our enemy is an insidious one,
01:52:33 ...and destroy the very foundation
01:52:37 I have kept my side of the bargain,
01:52:41 Bring him down.
01:52:43 Tonight we must remain steadfast.
01:52:45 We must remain determined.
01:52:47 But most of all,
01:52:54 Those caught tonight
01:52:58 ...will be considered in league
01:53:01 ...and prosecuted as a terrorist
01:53:04 I want to see his face.
01:53:06 Tonight I give you
01:53:09 ...that justice will be swift...
01:53:12 ...it will be righteous...
01:53:14 ...and it will be without mercy.
01:53:19 Oh, God. No.
01:53:21 At last, we finally meet.
01:53:28 I have something for you, chancellor.
01:53:30 A farewell gift.
01:53:32 For all the things you've done,
01:53:36 ...and for the only thing you have left.
01:53:40 Goodbye, chancellor.
01:53:43 Mr. Creedy.
01:53:47 Disgusting.
01:54:02 Now that's done with...
01:54:04 ...it's time to have a look at your face.
01:54:08 Take off your mask.
01:54:10 No.
01:54:27 Defiant to the end, huh?
01:54:30 You won't cry like him, will you?
01:54:34 You're like me.
01:54:35 The only thing you and I have in common,
01:54:41 How do you imagine
01:54:43 With my hands around your neck.
01:54:48 Bollocks.
01:54:50 What are you gonna do, huh?
01:54:53 We've swept this place.
01:54:55 Nothing but your bloody knives
01:54:59 We have guns.
01:55:01 No, you have bullets and the hope
01:55:05 ...I'm no longer standing,
01:55:08 ...you'll all be dead
01:55:10 That's impossible!
01:55:15 Kill him.
01:55:40 My turn.
01:56:53 Die! Die!
01:56:56 Why won't you die?!
01:56:59 Why won't you die?
01:57:02 Beneath this mask
01:57:06 Beneath this mask there is an idea,
01:57:10 And ideas are bulletproof.
01:58:04 This is perimeter one.
01:58:07 This is General Ackroyd.
01:58:09 Keep communication tight.
01:58:11 I won't have this getting any more
01:58:18 V£¡
01:58:24 Oh, God, we have to stop your bleeding.
01:58:26 Please, don't. I'm finished and glad of it.
01:58:31 Don't say that.
01:58:33 I told you, only truth.
01:58:39 For 20 years I sought only this day.
01:58:43 Nothing else existed...
01:58:47 ...until I saw you.
01:58:50 Then everything changed.
01:58:54 I fell in love with you, Evey...
01:58:58 ...like I no longer believed I could.
01:59:01 V, I don't want you to die.
01:59:06 That's the most beautiful thing...
01:59:10 ...you could have ever given me.
01:59:20 V£¿
01:59:23 V£¿£¡
01:59:35 Eyes and ears have detected movement
01:59:38 This is perimeter one.
02:00:12 Hold it. Stop right there.
02:00:18 You're Evey Hammond, aren't you?
02:00:27 Then it's over?
02:00:29 Almost.
02:00:30 Stop. Get your hand off that lever.
02:00:35 No.
02:00:37 Enemy is approaching fast.
02:00:39 - What shall we do?
02:00:43 Or from Party Leader Creedy.
02:00:46 Or from the high chancellor.
02:00:48 Why are you doing this?
02:00:50 - Because he was right.
02:00:52 That this country needs more than
02:01:02 Bloody hell, stand down! Stand down!
02:01:31 Jesus bloody Christ.
02:01:59 It's time.
02:02:21 Tell me...
02:02:23 ...do you like music, Mr. Finch?
02:02:46 That music?
02:02:48 Yes.
02:02:50 His music.
02:03:23 Who was he?
02:03:26 He was Edmond Dantes.
02:03:30 And he was my father...
02:03:32 ...and my mother.
02:03:35 My brother.
02:03:39 My friend.
02:03:41 He was you...
02:03:45 ...and me.
02:03:49 He was all of us.
02:04:20 No one will ever forget that night...
02:04:23 ...and what it meant for this country.
02:04:26 But I will never forget the man...
02:04:29 ...and what he meant to me.