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1988 Canadian film
The Brain
VHS cover
Directed byEdward Hunt
Story byBarry Pearson
Produced byDon Haig
StarringTom Bresnahan
Cynthia Preston
David Gale
CinematographyGilles Corbeil
Music byPaul Zaza
Production
companies
Brightstar Films
Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment
Distributed byBrightstar Films
Release date
  • November 4, 1988 (1988-11-04)
Running time91 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The Brain is a 1988 Canadian science fiction horror film depicting a giant brain-like alien that mentally enslaves a town's residents.

Plot

Dr. Blake runs Independent Thinking, a television show promoting a self-help, quasi-religious program resembling Scientology. But Blake is not making his audience think any more independently – with the help of an alien organism he calls The Brain, he is using brainwashing and mind control. The only thing that stands between them and world domination is a brilliant but troubled high school student, named Jim Majelewski, with a penchant for pranks.

After being caught flushing sodium down a school toilet, Jim is punished and given a warning that he will be suspended and will not graduate if keeps doing pranks; reluctantly, Jim agrees to enlist in Blake's program as an alternative. He is then subjected to Blake's experiments, but he is immune due to his active imagination. He begins to have visions of The Brain as well as other hallucinations. Jim is aided by his girlfriend Janet and best friend Willie when Blake's assistant Verna attempts to take him back to the lab. Willie is killed by The Brain while Jim and Janet do their best to help free the residents of their town from Blake and The Brain's influence. The Brain and Verna brainwash the populace into believing Jim is a murderer on a rampage; Janet and Jim's parents fall victim to the brainwashing and turn against Jim. Jim returns to Blake's headquarters as the latter plans to broadcast his Independent Thinking to a nationwide audience.

Jim beheads Blake in front of a live audience, revealing that he was not human. Jim and Janet are then chased by Verna. The Brain breaks loose and kills Verna before going after Jim and Janet. Cornered, Jim finds a canister of sodium and throws it into The Brain's mouth, blowing it up. Jim resumes a normal life with his parents as he and Janet drive off to school together.

Cast

  • David Gale as Dr. Anthony Berol Blake
  • Tom Bresnahan as Jim Majelewski
  • Cynthia Preston as Janet
  • George Buza as Verna
  • Brett Pearson as Willie
  • Sarah Chapple as Debbie Hodges
  • Christine Kossak as Vivian

Release

The Brain was shown in Toronto on November 4, 1988.

Reception

A contemporary review for Variety called the film a "cliche-ridden effort, with little comic or ironic relief to put a spin on its sci-fi banalities", adding that its "ambition to comment on the power of TV and gullibility of its viewers vanishes quickly."

See also

References

  1. "Item". Library and Archives Canada. 12 May 2015. Archived from the original on 14 July 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  2. Devo. 1991.

Sources

  • Devo. (1991). Variety's Film Reviews 1987-1988. Vol. 20. R. R. Bowker. There are no page numbers in this book. This entry is found under the header "November 9, 1988". ISBN 0-8352-2667-0.

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