The Brutalist

Escaping post-war Europe, a visionary architect (Adrien Brody) arrives in America to rebuild his life. On his own in a strange new country, a wealthy industrialist recognizes his talent. But power and legacy come at a heavy cost...
I was checking the clock throughout and feeling that this would be a better film at half the runtime but on reflection I feel it won me over against the odds.
It touches on a number of highly provocative issues that would allow this to be at the centre of some good discussion.
Overall it was extremely solid in every department and I liked that it raised pertinent questions about America.
I was checking the clock throughout and feeling that this would be a better film at half the runtime but on reflection I feel it won me over against the odds.
It touches on a number of highly provocative issues that would allow this to be at the centre of some good discussion.
Overall it was extremely solid in every department and I liked that it raised pertinent questions about America.




















