Little girl with glasses.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — V for Vendetta
pixen_marre — 12 years ago(September 19, 2013 02:49 PM)
We see the girl with the glasses get shot. My interpretation of that scene is that she dies.
But then in the last scene when everyone standing outside the parliament take off their masks - there she is! The little girl with the glasses. Alive and well.
Why? -
romantic_devil_13 — 12 years ago(September 21, 2013 10:49 AM)
The director did that intentioaly to tell us if v died .. his soul still live in the ppl .. and from another side to make the ppl not feel sadness at the movie's end .. so it was really nice touch.. he want to tell u that the end is happy .. and the hole cast is celebrating .. if you focous u will find the hole cast at the end
I wish u got me -
Draco1138 — 12 years ago(September 30, 2013 09:23 PM)
It's just the spirit of them living on through revolution.
"He was you and me, he was all of us."
Gordon
Evey's parents
Evey's brother
Valerie & Ruth
Numerous blacks who were long ago killed or deported from England
The little girl in glasses
It is just their spirit which lives on.
If you know where to look you can also see Hugo Weaving among those taking off their masks. -
Draco1138 — 11 years ago(June 30, 2014 06:44 AM)
WOW! I am sorry! I didn't realize there was such a following of people wanting to know where he is

2:04:00
He's clearly in frame in a close-up pan.
This is JUST AFTER the little boy takes off his mask and just before we see Evey's parents..
Whoops!
I just consulted the imdb's trivia page. Apparently I am mistaken.
http://www.imdb.com/board/10434409/trivia:
Hugo Weaving appears unmasked while V is pretending to be the old man who gives the information to Inspectors Finch and Dominic. He also appears unmasked, though with his face always in shadows, while a disguised V acts as the guard/torturer of Evey while she's imprisoned. Despite rumors to contrary, he doesn't appear at the climax while all the Londoners watch Parliament being blown up, though he does appear in the crowds in Lark Hill flashbacks.
I also thought that was him in both a wide shot flashback and close-up. -
transmentalist — 11 years ago(March 28, 2015 03:47 PM)
He's clearly in frame in a close-up pan.
This is JUST AFTER the little boy takes off his mask and just before we see Evey's parents..
Whoops!
I just consulted the imdb's trivia page. Apparently I am mistaken.
Easy mistake to make - guy looks enough like him to be his brother. Ironically, he's standing just behind Rupert Graves whom I'd presume was NOT actually playing Dominic at that moment.