Over the years, Guy Pearce has been good in most all things. But he’s been particularly good at playing characters with a refined disposition who harbor darker impulses underneath.
The Australian actor digs into his role as a wealthy industrialist opposite Adrien Brody in Brady Corbet’s acclaimed mid-century American epic.
The simple answer is no, The Brutalist is not based on a true story, and is an entirely fictional film.
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At the Oscars nominations, “Emilia Pérez” led the pack. “The Brutalist” kept its momentum. “I’m Still Here” entered the race.
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So overall, I think Corbet succeeds at his grand ambitions: he has crafted a compelling modern American epic rich in mood, ...
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PLOT Following the horrors of World War II, a Jewish architect embarks on a troubled career in America. BOTTOM LINE A ...