The Brutalist

The Brutalist(2024)

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12/20/2024 (US)Drama, History3h 35m
7.0

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When an innovative modern architect flees post-war Europe, he is given the opportunity to rebuild his legacy. Set during the dawn of the modern United States (in Pennsylvania), his wife joins him, and their lives are forever changed by a demanding, wealthy patron.

Brady Corbet

Director

Brady Corbet

Writer

Mona Fastvold

Writer

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'The Brutalist' Wins Best Cinematography | 97th Oscars Speech (2025)

'The Brutalist' Wins Best Cinematography | 97th Oscars Speech (2025)

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"You're Not What I Expected'"

"You're Not What I Expected'"

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Adrien Brody Best Actor Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)

Adrien Brody Best Actor Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)

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'The Brutalist' Best Original Score Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)[Daniel Blumberg]

'The Brutalist' Best Original Score Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)[Daniel Blumberg]

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'The Brutalist' Best Cinematography Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)[Lol Crawley]

'The Brutalist' Best Cinematography Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)[Lol Crawley]

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Writer/Producer Mona Fastvold Learned English With “The Sound Of Music”

Writer/Producer Mona Fastvold Learned English With “The Sound Of Music”

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Brady Corbet wins the Director BAFTA for The Brutalist | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Brady Corbet wins the Director BAFTA for The Brutalist | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

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Daniel Blumberg wins the Original Score BAFTA for his work on The Brutalist | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Daniel Blumberg wins the Original Score BAFTA for his work on The Brutalist | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

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Adrien Brody wins Leading Actor for his perodmance in The Brutalist as László Tóth | BAFTA

Adrien Brody wins Leading Actor for his perodmance in The Brutalist as László Tóth | BAFTA

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The Brutalist wins the Cinematography BAFTA | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

The Brutalist wins the Cinematography BAFTA | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

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Your Fault

Your Fault

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Behind the Score with Composer Daniel Blumberg

Behind the Score with Composer Daniel Blumberg

Behind the Scenes

Scene at the Academy (Feat. Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, & More)

Scene at the Academy (Feat. Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, & More)

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Conversations @ Curzon | Brady Corbet on The Brutalist, shooting on film and being a child actor

Conversations @ Curzon | Brady Corbet on The Brutalist, shooting on film and being a child actor

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"70mm"

"70mm"

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Must See Featurette

Must See Featurette

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"VistaVision"

"VistaVision"

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Brady Corbet on The Brutalist

Brady Corbet on The Brutalist

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Cast Featurette

Cast Featurette

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Inspiration Featurette

Inspiration Featurette

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Book Tickets Now

Book Tickets Now

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Triumph 30 NP Select Cities - Official Promo

Triumph 30 NP Select Cities - Official Promo

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Triumph 15 NP Select Cities - Official Promo

Triumph 15 NP Select Cities - Official Promo

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Winner of Three Golden Globes

Winner of Three Golden Globes

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Brady Corbet Wins Best Director – Motion Picture

Brady Corbet Wins Best Director – Motion Picture

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Adrien Brody: Brady Corbet Lifted Up THE BRUTALIST & Him

Adrien Brody: Brady Corbet Lifted Up THE BRUTALIST & Him

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THE BRUTALIST director Brady Corbet: 70mm is a must

THE BRUTALIST director Brady Corbet: 70mm is a must

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THE BRUTALIST Q&A with Brady Corbet

THE BRUTALIST Q&A with Brady Corbet

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'The Brutalist' With Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, and More

'The Brutalist' With Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, and More

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Why THE BRUTALIST had to be shot on VistaVision

Why THE BRUTALIST had to be shot on VistaVision

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Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold, Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and More on The Brutalist

Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold, Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and More on The Brutalist

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A review by Brent Marchant
8.0

Written on January 11, 2025

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, they may find that the journey can be more problematic than anticipated). One such story that provides the focus for this optimistic undertaking is the latest offering from writer-director Brady Corbet. The film follows the odyssey of László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a fictional Jewish Hungarian architect who flees Europe in 1947 after being interred in a concentration camp during World War II. He initially struggles to assimilate, to re-establish his career, and to find a way to bring his wife, Erzsebét (Felicity Jones), to America. But, despite these sundry challenges, his fortunes change drastically when he’s commissioned to design a high-profile mixed use community center with the generous support of a wealthy and powerful benefactor, a capricious, enigmatic industrialist (Guy Pearce) whose many impulsive, emotionally charged whims provide László with a firsthand introduction to the many possibilities and pitfalls tied to that elusive American Dream. In telling this story, the filmmaker explores the ups and downs associated with these themes, as well as an array of additional diverse story threads involving the protagonist’s professional pursuits and personal life. These combined elements make for an engaging and intriguing tale, even if some of the story arcs and character traits are unevenly developed. That sometimes includes the nature of László himself, which is somewhat perplexing given the production’s hefty 3:35:00 runtime (with an included intermission), a duration that should provide ample time for the picture to sufficiently flesh out its core narrative elements and character attributes. That shortcoming aside, though, “The Brutalist” has myriad strengths to its credit, including the fine performances of Pearce, Jones, Golden Globe Award winner Brody and a host of capable supporting players, along with its superb cinematography, stirring original score, and ably sustained pacing (quite a commendable feat for a film of this length). Admittedly, this offering’s solid opening act is far superior to its back half, which tends to sag at times as it wears on, but, on balance, this Golden Globe winner for best drama and best director generally holds up well. In an awards season that has had more than its share of dismal disappointments, it’s heartening to finally find a release that comes closer to approaching the standards that a film should embody to merit the kinds of accolades and attention such honorees truly deserve. It may not be perfect, but it’s a far sight better than many of its other 2024 cinematic peers.