Connections
Featured Path
Brazil → Blade Runner 2049 → Ghost in the Shell
Sources
Influenced
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Delicatessen (1991)
"Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, this French black comedy shares *Brazil*'s surreal and dystopian atmosphere. The film's cinematography and art design reflect Gilliam's influence." Brazil %281985 film%29 Wikipedia
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Dark City (1998)
"Alex Proyas's neo-noir science fiction film is often compared to *Brazil* for its similar visual style and themes. The film's aesthetic and atmosphere have been noted to resemble Gilliam's work." Dark City %281998 film%29 Wikipedia
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The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)
"Directed by the Coen brothers, this film's production design and overall atmosphere have drawn comparisons to *Brazil*. The film's stylized depiction of corporate bureaucracy echoes themes present in Gilliam's work." Brazil %281985 film%29 Wikipedia
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The Double (2013)
"Richard Ayoade's film, based on Dostoyevsky's novella, has been compared to *Brazil* for its portrayal of a dystopian bureaucracy and surreal narrative. Ayoade acknowledges the comparisons but emphasizes his film's unique approach." Richard Ayoade Interview: The Double, Dostoyevsky and Directing TIME
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
"Rian Johnson's installment in the Star Wars saga features elements reminiscent of *Brazil*, particularly in its depiction of the planet Canto Bight. The film's themes and production design reflect Gilliam's influence." What 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Borrows From Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil' SlashFilm
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Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
"Terry Gilliam's dystopian film, with its retro-futuristic style and whimsical machinery, shares a similar aesthetic and thematic exploration of bureaucratic societies with "Blade Runner 2049."" What to Watch to Get Ready for Blade Runner 2049 Motion Picture Association