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Brazil - RARE UK Theatrical Trailer

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

This is a rare copy of the UK Theatrical trailer for Terry Gilliams Genius film 'Brazil'. This trailer is unavailable on any of the current DVD releases of the film

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  • Wow! Where did you get this from?

  • I found this on an old 80's video tape. (I used to work in a video shop)

  • It's on the DVD release of Brazil...

  • I just checked the Criterion 3 Disc version... and its not.

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  • I saw this film some time ago... dunno why but I somehow get this strange feeling watching it like I did with 12 Monkeys... yet I appreciate the effects and visuals of a Gilliam film (seeing the trailer the first time, I wondered how they got the budget for such a set for the torture room, till I realised they used a power station chimney interier. Amazing... :o ).

    Still, I guess I liked it that way oddly. The final act, especially the ending, is crazy shit. :S

  • to quote fiona apple, caution could but rarely ever helps. anything that these films were trying to warn us about are upon us now. the message has been received to late.

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  • @marc1bb

    It's just a comedic version of the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

  • I love this film so much <3

  • @marc1bb This is like Brazil on the 1980 (I born was 82). Unfortunelly after the President Lula (Luis Inacio da Silva) the Brazil turn like it again... Very like it. The Police, the torture (no physical, but psycological) and the no brain mentality of the state (in the police and the structure of the federal governament).

  • DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DA NA NA

  • THIS IS CRAP AND I HATE IT

  • Ary Barroso's 1939 song "Aquarela do Brasil" ("Watercolor of Brazil", often simply "Brazil") in a version specifically performed by Geoff Muldaur is the leitmotif of the movie. (Wikipedia)

  • There are better quality versious of this on youtube.

  • Strange to get De Niro in a movie and then not mention him in the trailer....

  • for obvious reasons they don't say it but it is evident that this IS a satyre of Brazil and his paranoia of terrorism planted by the "Advisers of the CIA" to the brazilian governmant...impossible dreams, always currently using obsolete technology, tyranical police that sounds nice...etc etc....but above all the sound track is superb...

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