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    Brazil/the Movie


    Science Fiction/Fantasy.
    Rated R.

    Starring: Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro, Michael Palin, Kim Greist and Ian Holm.
    Directed by Terry Gilliam.
    Produced by Arnon Milchan.
    Written by Terry Gilliam, Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown.

    Distributor: Universal Pictures More Credits

    Release Date: December 1, 1985

    Synopsis

    BRAZIL is Terry Gilliam's masterpiece. The film, cowritten by Gilliam, playwright Tom Stoppard, and Charles McKeown, 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 frightened worker bee terrified of 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.

    Anybody see it?



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    Yes, I saw it back when it came out. It is very interesting, actually. It has moments of darkness, moments of absolute hysteria (I love Katherine Helmond's performance). It's a wild roller coaster of a ride. I will say this...everyone who sees this film either loves it or hates it. I'm weird and I loved it...LOL.

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    Originally posted by space_cadet:
    I saw it and thought it was a bizarre and boring movie.

    Like I said, everyone either loves it or hates it...no in betweens.

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