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'The Brutalist' review: an unmissable giant of a film

Summary by NME
We’ll save you a google during the intermission: architect László Tóth isn’t a real person. Use those 15 minutes to get yourself together instead – you’re gonna need it. It’s all too easy to assume you’re watching a true story because everything about The Brutalist feels genuine. A three hour and thirty minute biopic about art, history, money, sex, trauma and concrete, it’s heavyweight in every sense: a monument to its own greatness that stands …
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