Review of Brazil (1985) by Zeku — 09 Dec 2017
Terry Gilliam probably signs his best film. A dystopian future, where work, obedience to the government and the infernal bureaucracy dominates, a man has the courage to challenge the system, allowing himself to love a woman freely, meeting his tragic fate.
The citations to 1984 written by Orwell are obvious, just as the citations to other great movies like Armor Potemkin are clear and make you realize the genius of a director who was too underrated.
This review of Brazil (1985) was written by Zeku on 09 Dec 2017.
Brazil has generally received very positive reviews.
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