This American epic already won 63 awards-Watch 'The Brutalist' at home now
Briefly

'The Brutalist,' directed by Brady Corbet, is a critically acclaimed film about László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor played by Adrien Brody. The film, which is over 3.5 hours long, tells Tóth's story as he struggles to achieve success as a Bauhaus-trained architect in America, aided by a wealthy industrialist portrayed by Guy Pearce. The film has received immense praise, earning 10 Oscar nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor for Brody. Critics highlight its captivating narrative and remarkable quality, inviting viewers to watch despite its extensive runtime.
Even if you didn't know what 'The Brutalist' was about until right now, you've probably heard about the run time. In theaters, it ran over 3.5 hours.
To say I was never bored wouldn't be quite right. Rather, I was always transfixed.
Awards voters likely have been, too; Brody has already taken home Best Actor at the Golden Globes, BAFTAs, and Critics Choice Awards.
Among the film's 10 Oscar nominations are Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.
Read at New York Post
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