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Why do midwits always call this Orwellian? It's clearly Kafkaesque
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>>219965401
I think it is a bit more Huxleyian with a dash of Burgessian, myself.
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>>219965401
Terry Gilliam films are never good, but they are interesting in some way.
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>>219965401
It's Brazilian
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>>219965401
>it's a rabid anti-communists on /tv/ praise a commie propaganda film
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>>219965613
his style is very in line with a collection of visually intriguing and semiotically competent skits, but I concur that as a whole they tend to fail as a coherent, bigger than the sum of its parts picture, although Brazil is the lesser offender in this
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>>219965613
I enjoyed Baron Munchausen. Ending was kind of shit (especially if it was meant to serve as a critique of reason as the foe of whimsy), but otherwise it was solid and had memorable performances from Williams and naked Uma Thurman
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>>219965646
/thread
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>>219965613
Tideland is one of the greatest films of the 2000s and I will die on that hill
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>>219965401
Because these terms have been watered down to mean almost nothing
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>>219965660
Commies can be right about somethings while their solutions to said thing are objectively stupid, this is often the case actually



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