The article reviews several films, notably highlighting 'The Brutalist,' a visually impressive drama about Hungarian Jewish architect Laszlo Toth and his American journey post-World War II. This film has sparked significant discussion online, especially regarding its narrative's strength. The piece also mentions 'The Night Agent,' a successful Netflix series that has been renewed despite some narrative uncertainties. It offers an overview of various recent releases, embodying the diversity in film styles and themes currently available for viewers.
The Brutalist has already lived a full life, from plenty of awards recognition and wins to an AI scandal, and it's only now opening wide in theaters.
Brady Corbet's three-hour drama, with intermission, deconstructing the American Dream has reverberated across Film Twitter as it opened in various cities over the past few weeks.
The Night Agent was a surprise hit for Netflix. The streamer renewed it, but details about what Peter Sutherland is getting up to now are scarce.
Filmed on Vistavision, The Brutalist is gorgeous to look at and unflinching in its story as it takes us through the yearslong struggle of Hungarian Jewish architect Laszlo Toth.
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