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The Brutalist

  • 2024
  • 16
  • 3h 36min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
111 mil
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Guy Pearce, Adrien Brody, and Felicity Jones in The Brutalist (2024)
When visionary architect László Toth and his wife Erzsébet flee post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern America, their lives are changed forever by a mysterious and wealthy client.
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Cuando el visionario arquitecto László Toth y su esposa Erzsébet huyen de la Europa de posguerra en 1947 para reconstruir su legado y ver el nacimiento de la América moderna, sus vidas cambi... Leer todoCuando el visionario arquitecto László Toth y su esposa Erzsébet huyen de la Europa de posguerra en 1947 para reconstruir su legado y ver el nacimiento de la América moderna, sus vidas cambian a causa de un misterioso y adinerado cliente.Cuando el visionario arquitecto László Toth y su esposa Erzsébet huyen de la Europa de posguerra en 1947 para reconstruir su legado y ver el nacimiento de la América moderna, sus vidas cambian a causa de un misterioso y adinerado cliente.

  • Director/a
    • Brady Corbet
  • Guionistas
    • Brady Corbet
    • Mona Fastvold
  • Estrellas
    • Adrien Brody
    • Felicity Jones
    • Guy Pearce
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    111 mil
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    POPULARIDAD
    214
    31
    • Director/a
      • Brady Corbet
    • Guionistas
      • Brady Corbet
      • Mona Fastvold
    • Estrellas
      • Adrien Brody
      • Felicity Jones
      • Guy Pearce
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    • 90Metapuntuación
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    • Ganó 3 premios Óscar
      • 137 premios y 344 nominaciones en total

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    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • László Tóth
    Felicity Jones
    Felicity Jones
    • Erzsébet Tóth
    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr.
    Joe Alwyn
    Joe Alwyn
    • Harry Lee
    Raffey Cassidy
    Raffey Cassidy
    • Zsófia
    Stacy Martin
    Stacy Martin
    • Maggie Lee
    Isaach De Bankolé
    Isaach De Bankolé
    • Gordon
    Alessandro Nivola
    Alessandro Nivola
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    Ariane Labed
    • Older Zsofia
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    Michael Epp
    • Jim Simpson
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    Jonathan Hyde
    • Leslie Woodrow
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    Peter Polycarpou
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    Maria Sand
    • Michelle Hoffman
    Salvatore Sansone
    • Orazio
    Zephan Hanson Amissah
    • Teenage William
    Charlie Esoko
    • Young William
    Levente Orbán
    Levente Orbán
    • Hungarian Refugee
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      • Brady Corbet
      • Mona Fastvold
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'The Brutalist' is a visually stunning film with ambitious themes of immigration and artistic integrity. Adrien Brody's performance is highly praised, though the slow pacing and emotionally detached storytelling receive criticism. The use of AI in accents and set design sparks debate. Themes of antisemitism and the immigrant experience are highlighted, along with the symbolic use of brutalist architecture. Performances by Brody, Pearce, and Jones are commended, but the film's epic scale and narrative execution are divisive.
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    Reseñas destacadas

    6nickcuse-61081

    Lost in the Gloom

    'The Brutalist' never lets you breathe. The director builds it with such purpose that you see the care in every frame. He's a talented craftsman, no question, but also so crushingly serious. And that chokes out any real feeling. You watch the artistry turn into artifice. And, after a while, all that weight just presses down.

    The film is so obsessed with being Art that it forgets to let you in. It's so heavy with its own importance that it starts to close in on itself so much so that eventually all you see is this polished facade, reflecting its own seriousness back at you.

    It doesn't stay with you. It stands there, sealed off by its own sense of importance, and you're left outside.
    7ptrzanetti

    A descending parabola reflected in the movie itself

    This ambitious post-war American epic begins with a mesmerising long-take sequence which will surely stick longer than the 3:35 hours of running time. The 70mm format fits the setting while making the movie visually stunning alongside with audacious camera works and stunning photography. Blumberg's music adds on that so the theatre would definitely be its perfect habitat. The script delivers interesting characters - albeit the secondary ones are purely cosmetic - valorised by great performances from Brody and Pearce. The issue here is in the last hour, as the writers decided to insert unexplored subplots which will prevent the movie from having a proper conclusion thus leaving a bitter feeling of incompleteness and preventing this monumental project to achieve what was intended for.
    TheBigSick

    Brutalist: A Monument to Tedium

    "Brutalist," much like the architectural style it's named after, is imposing, cold, and ultimately, quite boring. This film, which chronicles the decades-spanning career of an ambitious architect, aims for epic grandeur but instead delivers a bloated and convoluted narrative that collapses under its own weight.

    While the film boasts a striking visual style, meticulously recreating period details and crafting impressive architectural set pieces, this commitment to aesthetic flourishes comes at the expense of a compelling story. We are presented with a series of loosely connected vignettes, each more ponderous than the last, detailing the triumphs and tribulations of a man more cipher than character.

    The film's central problem is its length. Clocking in far too long, "Brutalist" feels like a never-ending tour of a building you've already seen every corner of. The complicated, multi-stranded plot, only adds to the confusion, leaving the audience struggling to piece together a narrative that feels unnecessarily fragmented.

    Ultimately, "Brutalist" is a classic case of style over substance. It's a film that clearly prioritizes visual spectacle over emotional resonance, leaving the viewer feeling impressed but ultimately detached. It's a beautifully constructed edifice with nothing inside, a testament to the fact that even the most impressive facade can't mask a hollow core. This film is less a moving story and more an endurance test, a stark reminder that bigger isn't always better, and that sometimes, less is truly more. Save your time and admire a well-designed building instead.
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    Epic sweep with a bit of a whimper in the end

    It is ambitious and has some beautiful sequences, especially the opening sequence with the Statue of Liberty shot. Brody, as usual, is strong. The score is also strong. The movie has an epic sweep to it but also, I would say, some unnecessary scenes here and there. I didn't think all the sex scenes were necessary, or at least I thought they were too drawn out, and various other interstitial shots that felt excessive. I didn't like Pearce's performance so much. Although he's playing an unlikable character, true, there's just an artificiality about his delivery and mannerisms that I didn't like here.

    The epilogue of the movie ends a little flat and on an odd note. It's just one of those "weird" endings, imo, but that's pretty typical for an a24 movie. I cared about Brody's character, but where did he REALLY go, in the end? Ask yourself that. He gets lost a bit, for me, with all the other side narratives and architectural explorations going on, and then it just kind of ends.

    Thematically, the movie reflects the tension between artistry and capitalism well. Is it overlong? Yes, but the intermission dampens the impact of that. Would I want to see it again? No.
    6MongoLloyd

    Everything & The Kitchen Sink

    This has a very nice cast and a great underdog premise, but feels a bit over the top with cheap emotional manipulation that detracts from what could have been an epic cinematic achievement.

    It really started feeling forced after the halfway point with more and more implausibilities that just shook me out of the story.

    The mark of a weak writer is melodrama and excessive salacious story elements, but then it could just be the producers that dictated the addition of the nonsensical scenarios that just had no basis in the reality they established.

    The production value is there, the cast is there, the soundtrack is there, but then they had to trot out as many tropes as possible, and by then, the weak resolution is just background noise.

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      There is no Brutalist-style church in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Brady Corbet's inspiration is St. John's Abbey Church in Collegeville, Minnesota. Based on the plans by Hungarian-born, Bauhaus-educated modernist architect Marcel Breuer from 1953, the complex was completed in 1961 and includes a church, library, dormitory, science department, and center for ecumenical research. Constructed to accommodate 1,700 people, it is trapezoidal in shape, with a white granite altar end raised on a circular platform. The church is naturally illuminated by low windows, the entrance, and an amber roof-light. A crucifix is suspended above the altar. St. John's Abbey is part of the campus of St. John's University, and appears in What Happened to Josh? (2022).
    • Pifias
      In a 1950s scene in Pennsylvania USA, during the card-playing, money put on the table includes US one-dollar bills with bright green ink, indicating they are Federal Reserve Notes, first issued in 1963. One-dollar Silver Certificates, having blue and black ink on the front, are appropriate for the era.
    • Citas

      László Tóth: Is there a better description of a cube than that of its construction?

    • Créditos adicionales
      A recreation of the 1950s VistaVision logo is shown during the opening logos.
    • Versiones alternativas
      In India, some sexual content (visuals of genitals, a black-and-white porn clip and an intimate scene involving a prostitute) was censored by the Central Board of Film Certification for theatrical release. Also, anti-smoking spots as well as static disclaimers for scenes of smoking/drinking/drug consumption were added.
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      • 24 de enero de 2025 (España)
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      • 266.791 US$
      • 22 dic 2024
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