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Brazil
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The film is a surrealist nightmare of a low-level bureaucrat in a dismal world of the near future when he tries to correct an administrative error and himself becomes an enemy of the state.
The film is a surrealist nightmare of a low-level bureaucrat in a dismal world of the near future when he tries to correct an administrative error and himself becomes an enemy of the state.
Actors:
Ann Way,
Barbara Hicks,
Howard Lew Lewis,
Ray Cooper,
Robert De Niro,
Prudence Oliver,
Sheila Reid,
Margarita Doyle,
Winston Dennis,
John Hasler,
Christopher Barr,
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Ann Way
14 November 1915, Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England, UK
Barbara Hicks
12 August 1924, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, UK
Howard Lew Lewis
21 August 1939, London, England, UK
Ray Cooper
19 August 1942, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Robert De Niro
17 August 1943, New York City, New York, USA
Prudence Oliver
Sheila Reid
21 December 1937, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Margarita Doyle
Winston Dennis
John Hasler
21 April 1974, Barking, London, England, UK
Christopher Barr
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Director:
Terry Gilliam
Terry Gilliam
22 November 1940, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Country:
United States
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April 10, 2009
Influenced by Kafka, Orwell, and Kubrick, Gilliam's darkly humorous futuristic satire is narratively flawed and excessive in many ways, but it displays its creator's wildly vivid imagination and is intermittently witty.
October 16, 2008
Brazil is a stinging, Strangelovian satire of the power of the bureaucracy in an Orwellian landscape.
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April 18, 2008
Brazil serves up one of the most breathtakingly imaginative worlds ever to be put on screen.
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May 20, 2003
A superb example of the power of comedy to underscore serious ideas, even solemn ones.
December 20, 2011
Gilliam crams the screen with such a proliferation of bizarre and comic details that you'll want to revisit this particular nightmare again and again.
February 11, 2015
Inventive, prophetic black comedy; lots of violence, mayhem.
March 12, 2011
[A] darkly funny and truly visionary retro-futurist fantasy.
May 30, 2007
Terry Gilliam's ferociously creative black comedy is filled with wild tonal contrasts, swarming details, and unfettered visual invention -- every shot carries a charge of surprise and delight.
January 29, 2012
An energetically quirky social metaphor, political commentary and action/sci-fi farce all balled up into one outrageously enjoyable experience, provided you like the work of Terry Gilliam.
May 30, 2007
Brazil offers a chillingly hilarious vision of the near-future.
December 08, 2012
Brazil is this unique amalgamation of ideas straight out of Terry Gilliam's head that results in something so strange and so unique that it's just genius with a conclusion that is undeniably haunting.
February 09, 2006
Fortunately the story of an alternative future is realised with such visual imagination and sparky humour that it's only half way through that the plot's weaknesses become apparent.

