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Additional Crew Film Review
Additional Crew
41 episodes
6 days ago
Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew
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Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew
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TV & Film
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Brazil (1985)
Additional Crew Film Review
1 hour 47 minutes 9 seconds
8 months ago
Brazil (1985)

A bureaucrat in a dystopic society becomes an enemy of the state as he pursues the woman of his dreams.We are of course talking about Brazil, Terry Gilliam's dystopian film from 1985.


Brazil talk starts @ 40:28In the podcast we also discuss:The WeekndBodies Bodies BodiesThe Exorcist's House by Nick RobertsCompanionOne of them DaysGraftedThis is our first (and hopefully last) early morning podcast!Up next: Hundreds of Beavers (2022).podcast, music review, The Weeknd, album, Exorcist House, movie review, Brazil, Terry Gilliam, film analysis, Brazil, Terry Gilliam, dystopia, imagination, bureaucracy, corporate incompetence, wealth disparity, film analysis, character dynamics, social commentary, Brazil, Terry Gilliam, visual storytelling, dreams, reality, dystopia, set design, inner conflict, bureaucracy, symbolism

Additional Crew Film Review
Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew