MSS141: Viewing Questions for "Brazil", dir: Terry Gilliam, 1985
Information on Terry Gilliam and the making of "Brazil"
http://www.trond.com/brazil/Default.asp
1. What vision of society does "Brazil" present? How is "Brazil" similar
to and different from Orwell's 1984?
2. Describe the dream sequences. Can you tell the dreams apart from
Sam's waking life? What devices (visual, auditory, narrative) does
the film use to differentiate the dream world from the real world which does
it use to blurr the two?
3. Notice the slogans and sayings repeated throughout the film. What
effect do these have upon the viewer?
4. How do the elements of Sam's dream world find their way into the
real world?
5. During which moments is it particularly difficult to know whether
Sam is dreaming, fantasizing?
6. What do the various elements of Sam's dream world symbolize? How
would you interpret his dreams?
7. How do you interpret the scene where Sam sees his own face when
he removes the mask of the giant?
8. At what point in the film do the boundaries between real and illusion
seem to break down completely?
9. How many different endings does the film seem to offer? How
do you interpret the very last scene before the closing credits? Is
Sam mad?
10. Think about the theme of escape: how does Sam attempt to escape
from his life? Is escape possible in a centralized, totalitarian society?
If so, how?
11. How does "Brazil" reflect societal, cultural and political concerns
of the mid-1980s? How does it play today in the 21st century?
12. What is the role of technology in the film? What types of
technology proliferate and what is the relationship between humans and machines
in the world of the film?