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Brazil is a 1985 sci-fi film directed by Terry Gilliam and starring Jonathan Pryce and Robert De Niro. It satirizes a totalitarian, bureaucratic, and consumerist society, and features a love story between a low-level bureaucrat and a woman who appears in his dreams.
A classic film by Terry Gilliam, Brazil is a dark and whimsical satire of a totalitarian society where a bureaucrat falls in love with a woman and becomes a rebel. The IMDb page provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more.
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- 1985-12-18
Brazil is a 1985 dark comedy by Terry Gilliam, set in a dystopian future of bureaucracy and surveillance. Read the reviews from critics and audience members who rated the film 98% and 90% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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- Terry Gilliam
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- Jonathan Pryce
Terry Gilliam's epic sci-fi film. A bureaucrat in a retro-future world tries to correct an administrative error and himself become... Cult classic by all means.
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Brazil is a 1985 film by Terry Gilliam, one of the great films of the 1980s, that depicts a nightmarish bureaucracy and a daydreaming everyman. The Criterion Collection offers a director-approved two-blu-ray special edition with commentary, documentary, and more features.
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The other difference between the two worlds – Orwell’s and the one created here by director and co-writer Terry Gilliam – is that Gilliam apparently has had no financial restraints. Although “Brazil” has had a checkered history since it was made (for a long time, Universal Pictures seemed unwilling to release it), there was a lot of ...