Column: Brady Corbet's epic movie The Brutalist' came close to crashing down more than once
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Director Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' explores post-war themes through the life of a Holocaust survivor, tackling love, envy, and the elusiveness of the American dream.
The film co-stars Felicity Jones, who portrays Erzsebet, trapped in Eastern Europe, showcasing the deep emotional struggle and impact of war on personal relationships.
Despite its ambitious scope, 'The Brutalist' was made for only $10 million, proving that significant artistic visions can arise from limited budgets and innovative filmmaking.
Corbet's exploration of the relationship between art and commerce highlights the challenges faced by artists, particularly in the context of a post-war society.
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