Brazil
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discussed in biography
- In Terry Gilliam
His well-received 1985 film Brazil depicted a comic but frightening futuristic world and starred Jonathan Pryce, Palin, and Robert De Niro. Its screenplay, cowritten by Gilliam, was nominated for an Academy Award. Gilliam’s next film, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), was plagued by so many budget problems and…
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influence of “Metropolis”
- In Metropolis
…Runner (1982) and Terry Gilliam’s Brazil (1985). Lang’s eye for magnificent set pieces and special effects resulted in memorable images, notably the immense skyscrapers that dominate the skyline of Metropolis and the scenes in which the robot takes on Maria’s features.
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role of Broadbent
- In Jim Broadbent
Gilliam, Time Bandits (1981) and Brazil (1985). He appeared in a variety of television roles in the late 1980s and played a number of character roles in successful films of the early ’90s, including The Crying Game (1992)—about a British soldier kidnapped by a member of the Irish Republican Army—and…
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scale
- In film: Scale
…a drug-taking session, and in Brazil (1985) it was used continuously to promote an atmosphere of paranoia and nightmare.
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science fiction
- In science fiction: Utopias and dystopias
” Terry Gilliam’s satiric film Brazil (1985) veers between pathos and absurdity with its bizarre blend of Orwell’s dystopian vision of the future and Kafkaesque elements.
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