The Brutalist Movie Review
It is the kind of work that asks much from its audience. It cleverly sets up the initial elements of the back story with a tilted view from Ellis Island at the Statue Of Liberty. The huddled masses are easily identified as post-World War II immigrants still shell-shocked by the horrors that they endured during that great war.
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The focus then shifts to one man, László Tóth brought to life on the screen via an amazing performance by Adrien Brody. We are left to ...