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The Brutalist (2024), directed by Brady Corbet, chronicles the journey of László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who emigrates to the United States in 1947 with his wife, Erzsébet. Seeking to rebuild their lives and his career, László encounters Harrison Lee Van Buren, a wealthy industrialist who commissions him to design a monumental modernist structure. This opportunity propels László into the American architectural scene, offering a chance to leave a lasting legacy.
However, as László becomes entwined with Van Buren's world, he faces moral and personal dilemmas that challenge his integrity and strain his marriage. The film delves into themes of ambition, exploitation, and the complexities of the American Dream, portraying László's struggle to maintain his artistic vision amid external pressures. Adrien Brody's portrayal of László has been lauded as one of his most compelling performances since "The Pianist," capturing the nuanced conflict between creative passion and the harsh realities of post-war America.
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