Review of Brazil (1985) by Bulgariancritic — 27 Feb 2021
This was probably one of the best, darkest comedy that I have watched that had a couple of down sides which I will get into.First of all the world that they are showing us was amazingly crafted and incredibly interesting , society is pretty much the worse nightmare for Orwell, Kafka and Huxley where the entire premise is a bureaucratic nightmare + Authoritarian Regime where people have incredible apathy towards the world around them.
Daily bombings? Lets just continue shopping baby, a guy got wrongly killed because we made a document mistake? What are you talking about we don't make mistakes around here do we gov'nah?. The world is pretty much the most interesting part of the movie , the characters not so much sadly.
The main character was good and so were most of the supporting roles except Julie which was played by a robot(if that was the point Bravo) and sadly the movie is pretty long for its own good but the worth was totally the wait because the end was really well made and was realistic for the world that they lived in , only if they have made it shorter and got a better female lead it would've been perfect.
This review of Brazil (1985) was written by Bulgariancritic on 27 Feb 2021.
Brazil has generally received very positive reviews.
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