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The Brutalist

The Brutalist

2024Brady Corbet215 min
Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn
DramaEpic

A visionary architect escapes post-war Europe for America, where a wealthy industrialist commissions a bold community center, testing the limits of art, ambition, and power.

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Editorial Overview

Brady Corbet's sprawling epic has emerged as one of the most discussed films of the year, with critics grappling with its ambitious scope and uncompromising vision. The film positions itself firmly within the tradition of mid-century American epics while interrogating the immigrant experience and the costs of artistic ambition.

Critical response has centered on Adrien Brody's commanding central performance and the film's bold formal choices, including its 70mm photography and extended runtime. While some find its length challenging, most critics have praised Corbet's ability to sustain dramatic tension across its three-and-a-half hour runtime.

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