The Brutalist: A Review

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The Brutalist: A Review
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A review of Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist', a 215-minute epic about immigration, assimilation, and the clash between artistic vision and commercial interests. The film stars Adrien Brody as a Holocaust refugee architect and Guy Pearce as a wealthy industrialist.

The Brutalist ” is a thick slab of a movie, as starkly imposing as the concrete structures with which it shares certain aesthetic affinities. Two months ago, distributor A24 released aquoting no fewer than five different publications describing the film as “monumental,” thus ensuring that the rest of us critics would be sitting down at our desks next to Post-it notes reminding us not to use that word.

The stubborn mystery of László Tóth attracts the attention of one Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr., a millionaire industrialist played with spectacular brio by Guy Pearce. Shortly after seeing the film, I joked that he should be billed in the credits as “Guy Pearce as John Huston as America.

,” here’s another maximalist opus in which an ambitious architectural project stands in for the act of making the movie you’re watching.I have an outsized affection for Corbet’s previous picture, 2018’s bitterly sardonic “,” which starred Natalie Portman as a pop star who got famous by surviving a school shooting and writing a cheesy anthem about it. “The Brutalist” is a more classically fashioned, considerably less obnoxious movie.

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