As a cinephile who has traversed the labyrinth of world cinema, I must say that the trailer for The Brutalist piques my interest like a finely-honed architectural tool carving through stone. The story of László Toth, a visionary architect seeking solace and success in post-war America, resonates deeply with me, as I too have found myself navigating new landscapes and cultures in pursuit of creative fulfillment.
Previously praised for possible Oscar recognition and boasting multiple Golden Globe nominations, here is a fresh glimpse at the trailer for “The Brutalist”.
After fleeing post-war Europe, innovative architect László Toth embarks on a new journey in America to revive his life, career, and marriage to Erzsébet, which were disrupted by wartime displacement due to changing borders and governments. In an unfamiliar land, László finds himself in Pennsylvania. There, influential and affluent industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren acknowledges Lászlo’s exceptional construction skills. However, success and reputation often demand a steep price…
The movie is helmed by Brady Corbet (who also contributed to its script) and features performances from Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, and Joe Alwyn.
THE BRUTALIST in cinemas is in the UK and Ireland on 24th January 2025
Here’s The Brutalist trailer…….
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