Terry Gilliam’s is widely regarded as a visionary masterpiece and a "psychedelic neo-noir dream" that redefined the dystopian genre. Far from being a direct adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984 , the film is an absurdist, darkly comic satire of a society smothered by bureaucracy and dehumanizing technology. The Dystopia of Inefficiency

Unlike many dystopian worlds ruled by a calculated, sinister "Big Brother," the world of Brazil is terrifying because it is . Escape to Happiness and Insanity: Gilliam's Brazil

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