Zero Theorem Trailer Released; Terry Gilliam Explores The Meaning of Life and Proves It’s All for Nothing (Video)

Terry Gilliam is once again searching for the meaning of life. He did that with Monty Python. In the new trailer for Terry Gilliam's upcoming film, "The Zero Theorem," the renowned director looks like he's returning to the style of his innovative film "Brazil."

"The Zero Theorem" will be the next film from Terry Gilliam. The former Monty Python cartoonist is returning to science fiction and to theorizing on the meaning of life, science and the possibilities of quantum physics. The Zero Theorem lands in cinemas in March. The new trailer makes science class look positively charming, scary and fascinating. Gilliam's "The Zero Theorem" is a long time coming.

The new Terry Gilliam movie will star Christoph Waltz as Cohen Leth, along with David Thewlis, Lucas Till, Melanie Thierry, Tilda Swinton and Ben Whishaw. It tells the story of a computer genius who has a program that just might explain the purpose of existence. Or the meaningless of life..

"Zero Theorem" looks very similar to Terry Gilliam's earlier surreal science fiction satire film "Brazil," which starred Jonathan Price and guest starred Rober De Niro. Like Price's character, Waltz is overworked in a nightmarish bureaucratic future. Gilliam gives a nod to Stanley Kubrick in a shot of Christoph Waltz floating naked through space like the "starchild" from the classic science fiction film "2001."

This is the second time, Monty Python's animator Terry Gilliam has tried to explain the meaning of life through celluloid. The Zero Theorem is supposed to prove that existence is meaningless, but Mélanie Thierry playing "the girl with pink hair" proves the "power of love and desire" is meaning enough.

The Zero Theorem got mixed reviews when it debuted at Venice last year. It opens in March.

Tags
world news
terry gilliam
zero theorem
Trailer
movie trailer
monty python
meaning of life
Join the Discussion

Latest Photo Gallery

Real Time Analytics