Brazil (1985)

Director: Terry Gilliam  Starring: Jonathan Pryce  Robert De Niro  Michael Palin  
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Publisher: Universal
Format: DVD
UPC: 00025192016820
Buy.com Sku: 40060090
Item#: VLPR9N
Buy.com Sales Rank: 4206
Category Keywords: Black Comedy  Cult Film  Disturbing  Essential Cinema  Framed  Futuristic  Love Story  On-The-Run  Politics  Prison/Prisoners  Psychodrama  Recommended  Surreal  Theatrical Release 
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Features: DVD, English, Spanish, Subtitled, Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Surround Sound, Dolby Digital (AC3)
 
The nightmarish futuristic satire brazil effectively blurs alllines between illusion and reality. Jonathan pryce plays agovernment statistician who chooses to blind himself to thedecaying world around him.
 
"This boxed set is a revelatory chunk of Hollywood history."  Entertainment Weekly
"Fans should be beating down the doors and spending all their grocery money to get a copy."  Laserdisc Newsletter

 


Editor's Note

BRAZIL is Terry Gilliam's masterpiece. Cowritten by Gilliam, playwright Tom Stoppard, and Charles McKeown, the cult-favorite film is set in a futuristic society laden with red tape and bureaucracy. When a bug (literally) gets in the system, an innocent man is killed, leading mild-mannered Sam Lowry (an excellent Jonathan Pryce) to reexamine what he wants out of life. He decides to fight the totalitarian system in his search for freedom--and the woman he loves. The terrific, offbeat cast features Robert De Niro as a renegade heating engineer; Katherine Helmond as Sam's ever-younger mother; Michael Palin as a government-sanctioned torturer with a distaste for upsetting the status quo; Bob Hoskins as a vengeful Central Services employee; Jim Broadbent as a wacko plastic surgeon; the wonderful Ian Holm as Sam's nerve-ridden, pitiful boss, afraid of his own signature; and Kim Greist as the rebel Sam falls for.

The look of BRAZIL is relentless, overwhelming, and outrageously spectacular. Giant monoliths rise from the street; government offices are a network of computers, pneumatic tubes, and narrow hallways built with Nazi-like precision; and apartment complexes are a maze of washed-out grays and numbers, all frighteningly uniform. The terrorist explosions actually bring color into this dull, monochramatic world. BRAZIL is a nightmare vision of the future, yet also hysterically funny and incisive, one of the most inventive, influential, and important films of the 1980s.


Plot Summary

In this darkly comic view of the coming future, bureaucratic cog Sam Lowry dreams of escaping the totalitarian machine that society has become. He fantasizes about joining a beautiful woman flying through the clouds, far away from this world. One day he glimpses a female truck driver who resembles his fantasy and he attempts to win her love--but he ends up being dragged into the underworld of antigovernment terrorists and radicals. Terry Gilliam's vision, both expensive and expansive, resulted in a battle with studio executives over the lack of commercial potential of the darkly humorous, but often grim, material that was reedited for theatrical release without the director's approval.

 

Features
Audio Essay By Journalist David Morgan
Video Interview With Production Team
Original Theatrical Trailer
94-Minute "Love Conquers All" Version of Brazil With All Changes Gilliam Refused To Make
Drawings
Production Stills
Behind-The-Scenes Footage
Restored Widescreen Film Transfer
30-minute On-Set Documentary, What Is Brazil?
Storyboards
Widescreen Version
Dolby Surround
Gilliam's Shot-By-Shot Commentary
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Universal
Release Date: 1/9/2007
Running Time: 131 minutes
Original Release Date: 1985
Catalog ID: 20168
UPC: 00025192016820
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English
Available Subtitles: French, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Bob Hoskins
Ian Holm
Ian Richardson
Jonathan Pryce
Katherine Helmond
Kim Greist
Michael Palin
Peter Vaughan
Robert De Niro
James Acheson - Costume Designer
Terry Gilliam - Director
Roger Pratt - Director of Photography
Julian Doyle - Editor
Michael Kamen - Musical Score
Arnon Milchan - Producer
Patrick Cassavetti - Producer
Norman Garwood - Production Designer
Charles McKeown - Screenplay
Terry Gilliam - Screenplay
Tom Stoppard - Screenplay

 
Awards

Oscar (1986)
   Norman Garwood, Maggie Gray, Nominee, Best Art Direction - Set Decoration
   Terry Gilliam, Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard, Nominee, Best Writing - Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen

 
Memorable Quotes
"Have a nice day. This has not been a recording."----Central Services phone operator to Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce)

"You can't make a move without a form."----Harry Tuttle (Robert De Niro) to Sam


 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone
"...Gilliam creates this dehumanizing universe with demented wit, sane anger and the most eye-popping visuals since METROPOLIS..." 12/14/1998 [/23

Entertainment Weekly
"...Landmark retro-future tragicomedy..." -- Rating: A 11/15/1996 p.85

New York Times
"...BRAZIL, a jaunty, wittily observed vision of an extremely bleak future, is a superb example of the power of comedy to underscore serious ideas, even solemn ones....Ambitious visual style..." 12/18/1985 p.C22

Los Angeles Times
"...It's a knockout..." 06/10/1992 p.F7

Total Film
"...It's rich in irony, steeped in surrealism and touched with genius....Easily one of the greatest movies of the '80s..." 07/01/2003 p.129

Sight and Sound
"...Hugely inventive..." 08/01/2003 p.66

Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10
Just as George Orwell's 1984 is an alternate vision of the past, present and future, so Brazil is a variation of Orwell's novel. The movie happens in a time and place that seem vaguely like our own, but with different graphics, hardware and politics. Society is controlled by a monolithic organization, and citizens lead a life of paranoia and control. Thought police are likely to come crashing through the ceiling and start bashing dissenters. Life is mean and grim... The movie is very hard to follow. I have seen it twice, and am still not sure exactly who all the characters are, or how they fit. Perhaps it is not supposed to be clear; perhaps the movie's air of confusion is part of its paranoid vision. There are individual moments that create sharp images (shock troops drilling through a ceiling, De Niro wrestling with the almost obscene wiring and tubing inside a wall, the movie's obsession with bizarre duct work), but there seems to be no sure hand at the controls. The best scene in the movie is one of the simplest, as Sam moves into half an ofice and finds himself engaged in a tug-of-war over his desk with the man through the wall. I was reminded of a Chaplin film, Modern Times, and reminded, too, that in Chaplin economy and simplicity were virtues, not the enemy. - Roger Ebert
 

  
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5 of 5 Monty Python meets George Orwell Thursday, November 04, 1999
A Viewer from Washington, D.C. -Confused  

My headline says almost all. This is 1984 done by Terry Gilliam (director of Monty Python, Time Bandits)with great visuals and a familiar cast.
 
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