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Brazil -1985- Trailer Today

Gilliam famously took out full-page ads in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter asking, "Dear Sid Sheinberg (Universal president), When can I see my movie?" He won: the director’s 142-minute cut was released. The trailer, however, remains a document of how studios can betray an auteur’s vision. 6. Conclusion & Rating The Brazil (1985) trailer is a paradoxical artifact . As a marketing tool, it failed to represent the film accurately (leading to poor initial box office and audience confusion). As a historical object, it is invaluable—showing the exact fault lines between commercial expectations and artistic intent.

Do not judge the film by this trailer. The film is a bleak, brilliant masterpiece. The trailer is a shiny, deceptive bauble. brazil -1985- trailer

Analysis of the Theatrical Trailer for Brazil (1985) Gilliam famously took out full-page ads in Variety

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