Brazil was written by Tom Stoppard and has his plucky dialog, exaggerated characterization, earnest absurdity, etc. fwiw, it doesn’t much resemble Monty Python’s humor or writing. Still, I don’t know how well an imitation of that would be received nowadays, whether Boyarsky is looking at the writing (Stoppard) or the dystopian bureaucracy (Gilliam) for inspiration.
I do know I would rather claw my eyes out than watch Shakespeare in Love again.
I do know I would rather claw my eyes out than watch Shakespeare in Love again.