1985 BRAZIL (Gilliam) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐⭐
Terry Gilliam's pitch-black absurdist comedy released a year after the title date of Orwell's famed dystopia, reimagining that vision with an authoritarian capitalist state, beset by a manufactured fear of terrorists, violently opposed to repair, committed to the benefit of a shrinking minority of elites (a mystery why this resonates with me). Because reality runs on irony, he was forced to add a happy ending; avoid this at all costs.
Also notable: A Room With A View

