The Brutalist Is Half Of A Great Movie
Briefly

The Brutalist spans 33 years on screen and over three and a half hours of runtime, including a 15-minute intermission at its midpoint, showcasing an ambitious narrative.
This sweeping work about a Hungarian Jewish immigrant demonstrates the audacity of its existence, determined to be the kind of grand American saga rarely made these days.
Adrien Brody delivers a remarkable performance as László, marking possibly his best work in years, bringing a fresh vibrancy to his character.
Despite not realizing the full extent of its ambitions, the film still impressively propels audiences into its detailed journey of trauma and resilience.
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