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Brazil (1985)

Film
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Figures

Objects & symbols
  • Sam Lowry's recurring dream of flying as a winged warrior to save a captive woman.
  • The recurring motif of terrorism being used as a justification for increased state control and surveillance. The State of Exception
Locations
  • The oppressive, monolithic architecture of the city, dominated by colossal, brutalist towers and billboards. The Counter-Space
Form & technique
  • The film's "retro-futurist" aesthetic, combining 1940s fashion, 1980s computer technology, and industrial ductwork. The Pastiche Playbook
Tropes
  • The sprawling, labyrinthine offices and endless paperwork of the Ministry of Information. The Invisible Watchtower
  • The grotesque and failing body of Ida Lowry, perpetually undergoing extreme, deforming plastic surgery. Grotesque Realism
  • The contrast between Jill Layton's utilitarian appearance and Ida Lowry's obsession with surgical rejuvenation.
  • The constant, diegetic and non-diegetic use of the cheerful 1939 song "Aquarela do Brasil."
  • Sam Lowry's final retreat into a fantasy world while being tortured (the European "downer" ending).
  • The elusive and contradictory figure of Archibald Tuttle, the renegade heating engineer. The Empty Vessel

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