This movie borrows a couple of themes from director Terry Gilliam's Brazil (1985): Characters appearing in front of a false landscape: In Brazil the characters appear in front of footage of the false ending of the movie. In Twelve Monkeys the doctors appear in front of a painting that initially looks like the landscape Cole is in. Female lead revealing a different look via a wig: In Brazil Kim Greist's Jill wears another character's wig and astounds Jonathan Pryce's Sam as he enters the bedroom. In Twelve Monkeys Kathryn wears a wig to conceal her identity which astounds Cole as he exits the theatre. A dubious reality: In Brazil Sam is saved by a Harry Tuttle's underground militia and him and Jill escape to a pastoral life; in reality Sam's been captured and is suffering a delusion. In Twelve Monkeys, Cole comes to believe that the future which he comes from is in fact a delusion; in reality that future is apparently very real.
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