The Brutalist is a big film, with big themes and a long running time. Its director reveals the struggle to get it to the big screen.
Stars of the Best Picture nominee discuss working with Brady Corbet, the film’s Trump parallels, and gender dynamics.
Mild spoilers for The Brutalist below. In Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, Joe Alwyn and Stacy Martin play twins, but according to the pair, they didn’t do much to establish a specific sibling ...
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The cast of ‘The Brutalist’ discusses the Oscar-nominated film directed by Brady Corbet and the idea of the American Dream.
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Astonishing epic The Brutalist practically groans with ambition. Plus lo-fi spooker Presence, heartfelt indie drama Parachute, and affectionate Naples portrait Posso Entrare?
It takes more than just length for a film to become an epic but at 215 minutes, plus a fifteen-minute interval, The Brutalist meets that first requirement. It also needs to be about something greater ...
An emotional epic, it traces the course of one man’s efforts to rediscover his identity and place in society, taking its time ...
So overall, I think Corbet succeeds at his grand ambitions: he has crafted a compelling modern American epic rich in mood, ...