László Tóth is a Hungarian-Jewish architect who survived the Holocaust and emigrates to the United States in 1947, seeking to rebuild his life and his art. Brady Corbet directs a three-and-a-half-hour opus exploring immigrant identity, patronage, and the hidden violence beneath the American dream. W…
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László Tóth is a Hungarian-Jewish architect who survived the Holocaust and emigrates to the United States in 1947, seeking to rebuild his life and his art. Brady Corbet directs a three-and-a-half-hour opus exploring immigrant identity, patronage, and the hidden violence beneath the American dream. With Adrien Brody delivering the performance of his career, The Brutalist is a monumental meditation on artistic creation and the price paid by those who don't fit the mold.
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8.9/10★★★★☆
A three-and-a-half-hour American epic that recaptures the spirit of great 1970s cinema. Adrien Brody is electrifying. As ambitious as few recent films.