“Unveiling the Allure: Why Brutalism Captivates Yet Confounds Modern Design”

But there’s so much good in this movie that I can overlook that. I can’t emphasize enough how often I go to the movies these days and the script is so weak that I’m analyzing the writing within two minutes. Whereas, with The Brutalist, I got completely lost in this story for hours. Everything was so well done — I mean, I can’t remember the last time I teared up in a theater and I, as well as everyone else around me, was weeping when Laszlo’s wife showed up from Europe. It was a testament to how authentic the storytelling was.

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