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Brazil
From the bizarre imagination of Terry Gilliam, one of the founding members of Monty Python,
comes a twisted tale of plumbing, love, plastic surgery, and much too much paper work.
"Brazil", starring Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro and Michael Palin takes us to a dark and
strange world of tomorrow as unusual as our imagination could imagine and very often hard to
tell apart. Gilliam brings us this dark comedy reminiscent of the of the "1984" novel/film,
but powerful enough to stand on its own. A true feast for the senses, you could watch it a
hundred times and discover something new every time, and catch yourself humming the theme,
so well stuck in your head, over and over. Definitely a terrific addition to any movie
collection.
The disc is single sided - single layered and only contains the widescreen version of the movie.
The disc is well mastered, and has the average assortment of extras.
Brazil Universal 1985
Rating:R Running Time:131 min
Picture:(side 1) 1.85:1 Letterbox Widescreen
Sound:4.0 Surround
Languages:English
Subtitles:French & Spanish (closed captioned English)
Extras:Trailer, Production Notes, Cast & Crew Bios.
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