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The Brutalist was built to capture an immigrant’s ambitions

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62% Informative

The Brutalist is a historical epic that follows a Bauhaus architect who makes his way from Budapest to Pennsylvania after the Holocaust .

Actor-turned-director Brady Corbet already took home the Silver Lion at the Venice International Film Festival in September .

The film is dealing with themes of individualism and capitalism and immigration.

There’s a certain type of wealthy person that loves to collect people. I’m so fascinated by the patrons that don’t want to just collect the work. They want to collect the artists. I think that that theme of that which cannot and should not be possessed.

The visual allegories were very rich in that place. The film is long, but it's not durational cinema. I want to be discovering something with the audience.

Adrien László's character is not given a voice in the end of the film.

He is physically present for his achievement, but he’s perhaps not mentally present for.

His wife is dead. His noon signals the onset of midnight . His meridian is at once his darkening and the evening of his day. We can empathize with him even when he is behaving badly..

VR Score

63

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61

Neutral language

61

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

32

Offensive language

not offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

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Time-value

medium-lived

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