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Mr. Kurtzmann, played by Ian Holm in Terry Gilliam's "Brazil," is a low-ranking government clerk who becomes entangled in a bureaucratic nightmare. Despite his meek demeanor, Kurtzmann's frustration with the system leads him to rebel against the oppressive regime. Holm's portrayal of Kurtzmann is both sympathetic and darkly humorous, highlighting the absurdity and dehumanizing nature of the dystopian society.