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Tag: Terry Gilliam

Brazil, the Ultimate Parody of the Human Condition

  By Finn Odum December 3, 2023 November 30, 2023 The 15th Film Noir Festival: Neo-Noir

|Ryan Sanderson| One could argue that every Terry Gilliam film is a magnum opus—Time Bandits, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, The Fisher King, even Lost in La Mancha feels like a definitive statement about human nature in which Gilliam serves as… Continue reading

Tagged   dystopia, neo-noir, science fiction, Terry Gilliam

I Want to Talk to You About Ducts … and Dreams

  By Finn Odum December 3, 2023 December 8, 2023 The 15th Film Noir Festival: Neo-Noir

|Timothy Zila| When we meet Sam Lowry, the protagonist of Brazil, he’s flying. High above the clouds, clothed in a plastic-looking breast piece borrowed from a cosplayer’s wardrobe and feathery wings fit for a campy theater production. There is no clear purpose in his flight— Continue reading

Tagged   dystopia, neo-noir, science fiction, Terry Gilliam
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