Lion in D’Or Venice, the Golden Globe for the Best Dramatic Film, 10 Oscar nomination … Brady Corbett’s brutality never stops, here and there, awards. Barely released into the building, this trait was already described by many criticisms as “masterpieces”, among the classics such as the godfather where he was once in America.
The story comes with László Tóth (Adrienne Brod), a Hungarian architect, surviving concentration camps that seek to be lucky in America. There, he meets a wealthy businessman who gives him a mission: to create a center for his deceased wife’s tribute. The construction of this work of art will lead to the fight against lászló Tóth’s superstitions and oppression.
Continue for 3 hours and 35 minutes, Brutalist is an impressive film consisting of various actions and another 15 -minute intervention. When separating, the film collects an average of 4.4 to 5 of the press and 5 to 4.1*.
How did the public experience this journey? Answer.
They like
Window Room (5 to 5): “Because it is never where we expect it, because it is crazy about a fresco fresco, because its staging is constantly updated and since all flawless actors are worn, the brutalist is a classic picture and undoubtedly mentions the cinema.“
Norman06 (5 to 5): “Let’s dare the word masterpiece that is not overloaded here. This extraordinary story is attractive and incredible thematic wealth, high -class staging. Just as beautiful and powerful as Kazan, Simino and Paul Thomas Anderson gathered.“
Nathan A (5 to 5): “A masterful film that gets a heart. Coated topics are rich, important and excited treatment. Adrian Brod’s acting play is huge, his friends are also very fair. Excellent for 3:30 am to leave!“
Franztrophout (5 to 5): “Huge. Grand. Romantic. Officially incredible. A feeling of being a unique work before being a unique work.“
Jean-Marci m. (5 to 5): “We find Adrienne Brod from above, a sensitive intellectual film, 3h1/2 without a dead time. Personally, I think this is a movie of the year absolutely to see. Finally, the story that makes sense and leads to humanity in its complexity: motion, pride, profit, presentation, suffering. Only the triumph of love and passion.
MAUREEN FERREIRA (from 5 to 4): “Impressive and dizzy film, sometimes painful. The performance of Adrien Brod is incredible. In short, the baby shakes.“
Jean-Iv Le Guik (4 to 4): “Excellent film, if there is one, this edited story of the whole suspicious pushes … long, it is a word that is suitable for some undoubtedly useless length. Event actors, one of which is still in the upper part.“
They don’t like
Sébastien Monneret (5 to 2.5): “It has nothing to do with the godfather so allowed. There are many very long scenes, but heavy, with all sorts of meaning and symbols, humiliation, durability, Holocaust, etc. The film is finally very qualitative, intelligent and long … very long and we are back … if not. I had problems.“
Jean-Paul Pontvian (from 5 to 2): “Rough, slow, he goes in all directions, supports the effects … I didn’t like some scenes and original and quality music in short!“
Ann M (5 to 2): “Pretent film, for a very long time (15 minutes intervention … and extra epilogue) and caricature characters. To qualify, brutality refers to the creation of an atmosphere and the reconstructions of the period.“
Didier Albesart (5 to 1.5): “I do not thank professional criticism, which is almost every masterpiece: except for the period that leaves dissatisfaction with what he says, this pretentious film does not seem to love the character and visually offer a lot. Good luck!“
Mikaël D. (1 in 5): “Brod is amazing, Guy Percy has an undeniable presence, music is very original. For the rest it is a futile, pretentious, fake humanistic, and, above all, unreasonable boredom. Finally, the manipulation of various religious and historical contexts is often very disturbing.“
*The average point of viewers’ notes recorded when writing this article is likely to develop.
Bruttist, found in cinema
Source: Allocine

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