Felicity Jones described her reaction to reading 'The Brutalist' script as moving, noting its emotional intelligence and the ambition present, with unique elements like intermission and title cards that fully immerse viewers.
Jones highlighted the collaborative and visionary nature of director Brady Corbet, stating, 'He is so singular in his work, and I was really keen to work with someone who had that singularity... he knows what his vision is.'
Explaining the film's structure and storytelling, Jones mentioned that it felt like the creators understood 'the power of cinema,' and that the ambitious storytelling moved her deeply.
The film's storyline follows Holocaust survivor László Tóth and his struggles in America, emphasizing sacrifices made for his dreams of bringing Brutalist architecture to life in a new community.
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