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Brazil (1985) [VHS]
 
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Brazil (1985) [VHS]

VHS ~ Jonathan Pryce
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Bob Hoskins
  • Directors: Terry Gilliam
  • Format: Dolby, PAL, Surround Sound, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • VHS Release Date: 14 April 1997
  • Run Time: 137 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004CTXO
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,369 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

If Franz Kafka had been an animator and film director--oh, and a member of Monty Python's Flying Circus--this is the sort of outrageously dystopian satire one could easily imagine him making. However, Brazil was made by Terry Gilliam, who is all of the above except, of course, Franz Kafka. Be that as it may, Gilliam sure captures the paranoid-subversive spirit of Kafka's The Trial (along with his own Python animation) in this bureaucratic nightmare-comedy about a meek governmental clerk named Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) whose life is destroyed by a simple bug. Not a software bug, a real bug (no doubt related to Kafka's famous Metamorphosis insect) that gets smooshed in a printer and causes a typographical error unjustly identifying an innocent citizen, one Mr. Buttle, as suspected terrorist Harry Tuttle (Robert De Niro). When Sam becomes enmeshed in unravelling this bureaucratic glitch, he himself winds up labelled as a miscreant.

The movie presents such an unrelentingly imaginative and savage vision of 20th-century bureaucracy that it almost became a victim of small-minded studio management itself--until Gilliam surreptitiously screened his cut for the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, who named it the best movie of 1985 and virtually embarrassed Universal into releasing it. --Jim Emerson



Synopsis

The tale of a world where bureaucracy has gone mad and all Ministry lackey Sam Lowry can do is fantasise about his ideal world. Until, that is he meets renegade freedom fighter and heating engineer Harry Tuttle.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a dark satire on bureaucracy gone mad, 2 Dec 2001
Imagine something darker and more miserable than Bladerunner but with laughs - and you'll find yourself in Brazil. It is this very paradox which makes this film so fascinating yet disturbing at the same time. I have seen it many times and yet it still holds its magic. What makes it so engrossing for me is the extremes to which the viewer is taken - from Michael Palin's evil torturer having spasms as he "cleans up" after another victim (while wearing a mask that makes him look like child) to the laugh-out-loud scene when one of his daughters tells Pryce's cringingly embarrassed Sam Lowry "I can see your willy!" Then there are the comic - yet still disturbing - turns from Bob Hoskins as a violent and threatening "official" maintenance engineer and Katherine Helmond as Sam's plastic surgery obsessed mother. (Seeing her doctor literally "pull" her face in different directions is still hilarious) One moment you're laughing out loud, the next you're stunned into shocked silence. Brilliant. One final similie - imagine being on a rollercaster ride. Some bits are scary, some bits are thrilling, some bits are terrifying. But as soon as you come to the end you want to do it all over again. This particular rollercoaster ride is called "Brazil".
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An intense cinematic experience, 7 Sep 2001
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For years I didn't want this to be my favourite film. Whilst Gilliam fills the screen to perfection for the whole 2 hours, with creativity, nonsense and astonishment, it's the film's darkness that makes me just a little wary of it - and its closeness to the truth. If you appreciate the kind of film that needs to be watched at least twice to get it, then this video will repay its price handsomely. Don't bung it on in the corner while you're getting ready to go out, give yourself to this film.

It's the tiny flaws that make Brazil a true masterpiece.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't miss it, 18 Aug 2000
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This is one of the best 10 films ever made. Why does it never get the receiption it deserves?
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2.0 out of 5 stars Wacky
Ive only seen this film once, but i thought it was a realy cool one. Its kind of like 1984, but alot more disturbing. Read more
Published on 29 Dec 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular dystopian film from Monty Python stalwart
In 1985, director Terry Gilliam (known for his surreal, bizarre films) came up with this. It has been recognized as one of the most influential films of it's decade. Read more
Published on 5 Nov 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Dazzling take on 1984
In Terry Gilliam's extraordinary vision of a futuristic bureaucratic hell, Jonathan Pryce stars as the Orwellian hero, a permanently harassed clerk at the all-seeing Department of... Read more
Published on 26 Sep 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy yet true to life
I come from Eastern Europe where this film was banned when it first came out, for obvious reasons. Nevertheless, we watched a pirate version of it as students in each other's... Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly Fantastic
This film has to one of my fav flicks of all time, I just wish it were on DVD so that I don't keep having to re-buy the video ever time I wears it out :)
Published on 26 Jan 2001 by Mr. A. J. Bailey

5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyably satirical, dark, but look below the surface.
Gilliam's dark vision dovetails unerringly into my own subconcious frears and this film transfixed me on first watching as Sam, the bureaucracy-bound hero struggles to escape his... Read more
Published on 24 Jul 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best film ever made
Gilliam's depth of thought in crafting this film never ceases to amaze me. It is, of course, Orwell's 1984 - produced to be released that year, and delayed by idiotic media... Read more
Published on 6 Jul 2000 by a.baxter@centenary.usyd.edu.au

5.0 out of 5 stars Dystopia of the century
This is definitively one of the best cult sci-fi movies ever. As one of the other people reviewing it said, it's one of Terry Gilliams best, and very in style with Twelve... Read more
Published on 26 Jun 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Chaos
The film was an very interesting film, it was entertaining but became frustrating at some points. I was disapointed by the small role De Niro had in it, but the film was overall... Read more
Published on 8 Jun 2000 by zulu143@hotmail.com

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