THE BRUTALIST
A NEW AMERICAN EPIC, ETCHED IN CONCRETE
The master builder: Architect László Tóth (Adrien Brody) is in his element.
Top to bottom: Cousins in arms: Tóth and Attila (Alessandro Nivola); Industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr (Guy Pearce) has a dream; The project takes shape.
★★★★★
OUT 24 JANUARY / CERT 18 / 215 MINS
DIRECTOR Brady Corbet
CAST Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, Alessandro Nivola, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Emma Laird
PLOT In the aftermath of World War II, Hungarian-Jewish architect László Tóth (Brody) travels to the US and pursues the American Dream under the patronage of Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr (Pearce).
CITIZEN KANE. The Godfather. Once Upon A Time In America. There Will Be Blood. Towering monuments of moviemaking, all — and all namechecked in notices when Brady Corbet’s third picture, The Brutalist, won the Silver Lion for Best Direction at the Venice Film Festival. Is it possible for any modern movie, even an American epic of these proportions (and we don’t just mean the 215-minute running time), to stand firm in the shadows of such superstructures?