Terry Gilliam’s “Brazil” doesn’t so much begin as stumble awake, like you’ve walked in on someone else’s nightmare at the exact moment it realizes it’s dreaming. You don’t know where you are, or why ...
It isn’t the technology of Terry Gilliam’s sci-fi classic that holds up, but the film’s depiction of cruel bureaucracy. It isn’t the technology of Terry Gilliam’s sci-fi classic that holds up, but the ...
Brazil (1985) - Harry Tuttle's insane break in (Robert De Niro) "Harry Tuttle (Robert De Niro) drops in to fix a duct problem no one else will touch. While the government stalls in red tape, Tuttle ...
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