Lights, camera, concrete! How Hollywood is playing a part in brutalism's redemption
Briefly

The film's title, 'The Brutalist,' captures the complex narrative of a man struggling to uphold his artistic vision against societal disdain, ultimately embodying the redemption of architecture's most maligned style.
Toth, portrayed by Adrien Brody, is a solitary genius akin to Gary Cooper's Howard Roark, facing the disdain of adversaries while steadfastly refusing to compromise his ideals.
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