Brazil
When hearts were entertaining June
We stood beneath an amber moon
And softly whispered someday soon
Brazil
Where hearts were entertaining June
We stood beneath an amber moon
And softly murmured someday soon
We kissed
And clung together
Then
Tomorrow was another day
The morning found me miles away
With still a million things to say
Now
When twilight dims the skies above
Recalling thrills of our love
There's one thing I'm certain of
Return
I will
to old
BRAZIL!!!!!
Return I will to old Brazil
WertigoHUN 2 months ago
wonderful!
mfg1963mfg1963 3 months ago
@Johnlindsey289 Well the terrorist organizations are similar in that they want to upset/destroy the society/government, by spreading chaos, anarchy and destruction. I think Tuttle was a real person myself, but i supppose he could be interpreted as an alternate personality kind of like Tyler Durden. Ed Norton's character was obviously crazy all along but i think that Sam Lowry was driven insane by the end of the movie. This is a very influential film that owes a lot to Metropolis (1927) and 1984.
TheAltair4 1 year ago
@TheAltair4
This film is influential you know in inspiring Dark City, Gattaca, Matrix, Inception, Minority Report, A.I., Metropolis 2001, Fight Club, Natural Born Killers, Donnie Darko, Fifth Element, and so many more movies for years.
Johnlindsey289 1 year ago
@TheAltair4
Do you think the terrorists are the same, do you think Harry Tuttle is similar to Tyler, do the main guys hate society and do you think both were crazy at the end or schizo?
Johnlindsey289 1 year ago
@Johnlindsey289 Yes, it's a mix of all those movies and it has shades of A Clockwork Orange in it as well. That's interesting about the Fight Club comparison. The only similarity i can really see is that they both have central characters who decide to rebel against an oppresive system that they feel has had them in chains for far too long.
TheAltair4 1 year ago
@TheAltair4
Do you think this movie is similar to Time Bandits, 1984, V For Vendetta, Blade Runner, Fifth Element and even Fight Club? i've heard people have compared this to Fight Club, how so are they similar?
Johnlindsey289 1 year ago
@Johnlindsey289 I became a Terry Gilliam fan when i watched Time Bandits on cable as a kid back in 1983.
TheAltair4 1 year ago
@TheAltair4
I agree, i saw this movie when i was 15 after i rented 12 Monkeys and saw the hypnotic trailer and hearing great things about it that it's a mix of Sci-fi/fantasy/comedy and i rent it as a double feature with City of Lost Children, i gotta say both movies left an impression on me and i became a Gilliam fan as i rented his other stuff and Monty Python movies on video that year in 96.
Johnlindsey289 1 year ago
Terry Gilliam's masterwork.
TheAltair4 1 year ago