
The film production "The Brutalist" has attracted attention not only for its standout performances and gripping plot but also for the remarkable cinematography that has captivated cinema experts. The cast is led by Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Ariane Labed, and Stacy Martin, directed by Brady Corbet and distributed by Universal Pictures with a budget of nine million dollars. The movie has exceeded box office expectations and has been nominated in various categories for the Oscars, in addition to receiving recognition at the Golden Globes.
In "The Brutalist," Adrien Brody plays László Tóth, a character who escapes from Europe with his wife Erzsét during the post-war era in 1947. The film, based on historical events, has not yet been released in Mexican cinemas, but it is expected that its 215-minute runtime will offer an intense cinematic experience. The film will also be available on the MAX streaming platform on a date yet to be confirmed.
The plot focuses on László's life upon arriving in the United States, where he seeks to rebuild his existence with the help of his cousin and architect Harrison Lee Buren, played by Guy Pearce. Together they embark on an ambitious project that will drastically transform their destinies. Brady Corbet, the film's director, states that "The Brutalist" explores how post-war psychology influenced the architecture of the time.
"The Brutalist" will premiere in Mexico on Thursday, February 6, giving cinema lovers the chance to immerse themselves in this profound story full of unexpected twists and intense emotions.