The Brutalist

When a visionary architect and his wife flee post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern United States, their lives are changed forever by a mysterious, wealthy client.

Cast

Adrien Brody

Adrien Brody

as László Tóth

Felicity Jones

Felicity Jones

as Erzsébet Tóth

Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

as Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr

Joe Alwyn

Joe Alwyn

as Harry Lee

Raffey Cassidy

Raffey Cassidy

as Zsófia

Stacy Martin

Stacy Martin

as Maggie Lee

Isaach de Bankolé

Isaach de Bankolé

as Gordon

Alessandro Nivola

Alessandro Nivola

as Attila

Ariane Labed

Ariane Labed

as Older Zsófia

Michael Epp

Michael Epp

as Jim Simpson

Reviews

Brent Marchant

Pursuing the American Dream is an ambition of almost every immigrant who manages to make it to this country’s shores. Its realization can take many forms, too, depending on one’s circumstances. But, as many new arrivals discover for themselves, there’s no guarantee of success (or, at the very least,...

CinemaSerf

Did this really need to be 3½ hours long? Well, no - I don't think so. As far as it goes, though, it features a stunning performance from Adrien Brody as fictional Hungarian architect "Tóth" who has manages to survive some torrid wartime experiences in Europe and make it to New York. He has family t...

Chandler Danier

This movie is excellent. Beautiful. Good story. Funny stuff. Drama. Twists and turns. Despite all that excellence, the best feature of this film is the fact that you could turn it off and come back to it the next day when the intermission pops up....

Manuel São Bento

The Brutalist is a slow-burn period drama that dives deep into the personal struggles of an immigrant protagonist driven by artistic ambition, trying to belong in a systematically adverse society. Through a mesmerizing, award-worthy performance by Adrien Brody, the filmmaker Brady Corbet focuses on ...

r96sk

<em>'The Brutalist'</em> is simply outstanding. The biggest compliment I can pay it is that the run time of 215 minutes (!) comes and goes in a flash, the interval at ~1h 40m hit me like a brick! It's a perfect example of not overthinking run times, as long as what's onscreen is good it'll fly by. ...

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