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Adrien Brody unpacks his performance as a complicated man driven by art in 'The Brutalist'

  • In 'The Brutalist', Adrien Brody plays László Tóth, a Hungarian Jewish survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, showcasing emotional intensity in his portrayal, as acknowledged by director Brady Corbet.
  • The film explores themes of power and ego in architecture, reflecting on the challenges faced by Jewish architects post-war, as highlighted by cultural historian Sander Gilman.
  • Despite a low budget and a short shooting schedule, the film's ambitious 215-minute runtime has garnered both praise and critique, as noted by various reviewers.
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The Catholic Weekly broke the news in on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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