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Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Tóth arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work, and his marriage to his wife Erzsébet after being forced apart during wartime by shifting borders and regimes. On his own in a strange new country, László settles in Pennsylvania, where the wealthy and prominent industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren recognizes his talent for building. But power and legacy come at a heavy cost.
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The Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet, offers a profound commentary on the intersection of art, personal struggle, and the burden of legacy. Set against the backdrop of post-war Europe and America, the film follows László Tóth, a visionary architect seeking to rebuild both his career and his fract ... Show more >>
The Brutalist is a film that aims high but, at times, feels like it’s caught in its own ambition. Brady Corbet’s vision of László Tóth’s life is both beautiful and frustrating. While the premise is intriguing, the execution can be uneven, with moments of brilliance overshadowed by slow pacing and he ... Show more >>
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Yes, The Brutalist is worth watching for its poignant exploration of personal and artistic rebirth in the post-war context. The film’s rich character development and emotional depth make it a compelling experience.
The Brutalist follows architect László Tóth as he escapes post-war Europe and attempts to rebuild his life and marriage in America. It delves into the struggles between artistic integrity and the demands of power and legacy.
The Brutalist is not particularly suitable for children due to its mature themes, emotional intensity, and some potentially distressing scenes related to war and personal conflict.
At the end of The Brutalist, László faces the consequences of his choices regarding love and ambition, leading to a poignant resolution that highlights the sacrifices made in pursuit of a legacy. (Spoiler Alert)
The Brutalist is available for streaming on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Netflix in Australia. Check local listings for availability.
While The Brutalist is not directly based on a true story, it draws inspiration from the real-life experiences of architects and artists who faced similar struggles during and after the war.
Films similar to The Brutalist include The Fountainhead, The Great Beauty, and A Bigger Splash, as they explore themes of artistic ambition, personal sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships.
The Brutalist is not a horror film, but it contains emotional tension and moments of distress that may be unsettling for some viewers, particularly those sensitive to themes of war and loss.