The Reason 'The Brutalist' Needs to Be So Long
Briefly

Corbet’s appeal was particularly striking, implying that the power dynamics between filmmakers and studios often stifle authentic creativity, a sentiment echoed by challenges faced in The Brutalist's production.
The Brutalist, with its lengthy run time and intermission, mirrors the struggles of its protagonist, László Tóth, illustrating how personal art often conflicts with capitalist constraints.
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