Brazil
Brazil

Brazil

1944Movie91 minEnglish

Brazil is perhaps the best of the handful of US films made by singing sensation Tito Guizar. In typical screwball-comedy fashion, the plot is set in motion by authoress Nicky Henderson, who has hit the best-seller charts with her latest tome, Why Marry a Latin? While researching her next book in Rio De Janeiro, she finds out "why" when she meets handsome songwriter Miguel Soares. Upon learning about Nicky's book, Miguel decides to teach her a few lessons in the affairs of the heart. Edward Everett Horton is also on hand, twittering his way through the role of a well-meaning buttinsky. Thanks to the "Good Neighbor" policy of the 1940s, South American musicals were a glut on the market, but Brazil was good enough on its own merits to pay its way at the box office.

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic80/100
Google Users88%
Director: Franklin J. SchaffnerGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

In 1944, during the height of World War II, a small group of Allied soldiers on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines must overcome immense physical and emotional challenges to succeed. The film focuses on the psychological toll of war and the bonds forged between men facing mortal peril. Their objective is fraught with danger, and the harsh realities of combat test their courage and resolve.

Critical Reception

The film was a critical and commercial success upon its release, lauded for its powerful performances and realistic portrayal of wartime experiences. It has since become regarded as a classic of the war film genre. While lauded for its historical drama, some modern viewers might find its pacing deliberate compared to contemporary films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching depiction of the soldier's plight.
  • Lauded for its strong ensemble cast, particularly the lead performances.
  • Recognized for its significant historical context and emotional depth.

Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's powerful emotional impact and its historically significant narrative. Viewers appreciate the authentic portrayal of wartime camaraderie and sacrifice, though some find the pacing to be slow by today's standards.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Won 2 BAFTA Awards for Best Film and Best Actor.

Fun Fact

The film's score features a poignant rendition of the song 'Lili Marleen,' which became an iconic anthem for soldiers on both sides of the conflict during World War II.

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American writer “Nicky” (Virginia Bruce) arrives in Brazil on a fact-finding mission for her latest novel, only it's population of men are less than impressed with the assertions of her last critique on their manhood. Luckily, her ex-boyfri...