Oh my goodness, that movie left me speechless. I very much enjoyed Brazil mainly because it felt like someone took a random string of thoughts and turned them into screen play. I liked the fact that it wasn't your traditional sci-fi futuristic b***s**t. There was no happy ending, and while to some this is cynical, to me it's realistic. Things don't always work out as planned and this actually displayed one of those times. For me this movie was comical and unpredictable, albeit at times hard to follow. The best part of this movie was the beginning, for starters there is that fly and that fly just screws everything up, the fact that in a world so secretive, so precise, something as small as a fly can make such a big difference just goes to show, there is no such thing as perfection. I have to say my favorite character is either the mom or the freelance repair guy. They were both such abnormal interesting characters. The mom displayed all things stereotypical, not wanting to look your age, not wanting to admit that your life is nearing its end. On the other hand there was this repair guy who disregarded they system, did what he wanted and went against the flow. I guess I liked these two characters because the mom was just mocking society and the repair guy was just degrading society.
This seemed like a very anarchist movie, the terrorist, the security, the bombing, the chaos in general. It was anarchy.
I truly enjoyed the movie Brazil, despite the fact that it had nothing to do with Brazil. The randomness, the chaos, the characters were all fabulous.
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