The highly expected The Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet and wears an impressive Adrienne Brod, came out last Wednesday in our dark rooms. This great fresco, received by several prestigious awards (including the Silver Lion, for the best director in Venice Moster), was particularly well -known for the French press: its average rate is 5 to 4.3 (for 40).
At the moment, the best rated film of 2025, I am still there, seven walks with Mark Brown, the room or the pamphard.
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What are you talking about?
At the escape of post -war Europe, the architect of vision László Tóth arrives in America to restore his life, his career, and the couple he created with his wife with Erzobil, that the fluctuation of European borders and diet during the war.
Supplying himself in a foreign country, Lusl puts his suitcase in Pennsylvania, where prominent and rich industrial Harrison Lee Van Buren recognizes his talents as a builder. But energy and offspring are of great value.
What does the press thinks:
According to the Sunday Journal:
“A sacred piece of cinema, merciless, unpredictable and singular.” By Stephanie Belpêche – 5/5
According to Cinemateaser:
“This game of orchestrated massacre by the director shows this game of another fascism: imperialism on thinking and bodies.” Emmanuelle Spadactera – 5/5
According to the big screen:
“Film-binding fluid and incredible density,” Brutalist “Brady Corbett as an interesting filmmaker, and his fresco, as a great film, in America, his lies and his frustration.” With Antoine Desus – 5/5
According to humanity:
“Excellent monumental fresco.” By Michael Meliard – 5/5
According to Le Figaro:
“Movies like this, we don’t see much in your life. A movie like that, we only make your life.” By Eric Nehof – 5/5
Is the Bruttist really “the godfather of our time”?
According to the film sheets:
“Brady Corbetti stands in force with this monumental drama, a portrait as his artist as much as the country of Trompe-L’OEIL.” By Michael Genam – 5/5
According to Nicin:
“Severe fresco with the staging of an official virtuoso.” By Cédric Coppola 5/5
First of all:
“How long we have not been at this point at this point at the start of the movie Saul’s son’s sequence.” Gaël Golhen – 4/5
According to the Femina version:
“The first feature film of Brady Corbetti drives us without a fresco, where it is just a matter of construction, the universe, the people, and the people. By making all their emotion and hero’s decision. 4/5
According to Critikat.com:
“If Brutalist is partially successful in his bet, he will also confirm the borders of Brady Corbetti’s film – and the author of a terrible ex -child as an applied scenario.” By Josue Morel – 3/5
Source: Allocine

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