Part outlandish sci-fi, part horror, part social commentary, part love story, and oddly enough, part comedy, the 1985 dystopian movie “Brazil,” is simultaneously one of the most beautiful, imaginative, terrifying, confusing, and bizarre films ever produced.
Having nothing to do with the country of Brazil, this story plays out, oddly enough, through the lens of a dry office worker. This movie delves into an elaborate exploration of the horrors of governmental bureaucracy, medical manipulation, police-state totalitarianism, melancholy unrequited love, obvious mental illness and outrageous personal fantasies.
Unlike any movie ever conceptualized, this film is worth seeing, if for nothing else, its uniqueness.
Having nothing to do with the country of Brazil, this story plays out, oddly enough, through the lens of a dry office worker. This movie delves into an elaborate exploration of the horrors of governmental bureaucracy, medical manipulation, police-state totalitarianism, melancholy unrequited love, obvious mental illness and outrageous personal fantasies.
Unlike any movie ever conceptualized, this film is worth seeing, if for nothing else, its uniqueness.
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