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Brazil , 1985
English
UK
Plot
BRAZIL is Terry Gilliam's masterpiece. Cowritten by Gilliam, playwright Tom Stoppard, and Charles McKeown, the cult-favorite film is set in a futuristic society laden with red tape and bureaucracy. When a bug (literally) gets in the system, an innocent man is killed, leading mild-mannered Sam Lowry (an excellent Jonathan Pryce) to reexamine what he wants out of life. He decides to fight the totalitarian system in his search for freedom--and the woman he loves. The terrific, offbeat cast features Robert De Niro as a renegade heating engineer; Katherine Helmond as Sam's ever-younger mother; Michael Palin as a government-sanctioned torturer with a distaste for upsetting the status quo; Bob Hoskins as a vengeful Central Services employee; Jim Broadbent as a wacko plastic surgeon; the wonderful Ian Holm as Sam's nerve-ridden, pitiful boss, afraid of his own signature; and Kim Greist as the rebel Sam falls for.
The look of BRAZIL is relentless, overwhelming, and outrageously spectacular. Giant monoliths rise from the street; government offices are a network of computers, pneumatic tubes, and narrow hallways built with Nazi-like precision; and apartment complexes are a maze of washed-out grays and numbers, all frighteningly uniform. The terrorist explosions actually bring color into this dull, monochramatic world. BRAZIL is a nightmare vision of the future, yet also hysterically funny and incisive, one of the most inventive, influential, and important films of the 1980s.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | UK |
| Release date: | 18 December 1985 |
| Runtime: | 94 min |
Cast and Crew
as Sam Lowry
as Archibald 'Harry' Tuttle
as Jack Lint
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Critics Reviews
Variety
Chillingly hilarious.
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- by: Staff (Not Credited)
The New York Times
Brazil may not be the best film of the year, but it's a remarkable accomplishment for Mr. Gilliam, whose satirical and cautionary impulses work beautifully together. His film's ambitious visual style bears this out, combining grim, overpowering...
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- by: Janet Maslin
Users Reviews
One of the best films ever. Humor, drama, a little bit of love, SciFi, brilliant camera. Everything is right here. What is so hard to understand about the plot and why is it difficult to follow...??? Some directors have to be rained in....
- 02.January.2010
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- by: Markus
- Markus rated this movie
10/10Must See
As a rule, I support the idea of artists being allowed to create their own works as they see fit without ever having to compromise their vision just to sell tickets, but some directors really do need to be reined in sometimes, and Terry Gilliam is...
- 22.March.2009
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- by: coolerking
- coolerking rated this movie
4/10Disappointing
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