Review | 'The Brutalist' is an epic tale of American building and belonging
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Brady Corbet's film 'The Brutalist' explores the life of László Toth, a Hungarian Jew and Holocaust survivor, as he battles to build his architectural masterpiece in America.
Clocking in at three hours and 35 minutes, 'The Brutalist' is described as a surprisingly fleet and involving saga, presenting a good, meaty, provocative story.
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