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Jack Lint, Everyman?

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"Gilliam came nearest to inventing his own country with Brazil (1985), one of the key political films of the late 20th century. Brazil is one of the great political films, an extraordinary mixture of Fellini and Kafka, with a complex force of synthesized images, which belongs to Gilliam alone." In Slate, critic Clive James assesses Brazil's take on torture, and what Michael Palin's Jack Lint does and doesn't tell us about the men usually holding the implements.

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