“Unveiling the Allure: Why Brutalism Captivates Yet Confounds Modern Design”
But if there’s only a tree, how do you know where to end the story? While it’s true that Laszlo is building this building, the building has such low stakes attached to it, it doesn’t really matter if he finishes it or not.
So, then, what’s your ending?
(Major spoilers) Corbet realizes this and injects a rape storyline into the final act that felt manufactured and inorganic. Which, again, is always going to happen when you aren’t using a traditional narrative. You will struggle to figure out how to end your story. I just know that when writers are building rape into the narrative this late, it’s usually a desperate move made to add “gravitas” to the story. Ironically, it achieves the opposite. It feels cheap.