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Il brutto
ОтветитьSometimes there's so much art in the art and to see the art you have to remove the art.
ОтветитьI can't see the trailer.. too much text floating in front of it. Hope they make a proper trailer. I love Adrien Brody.
ОтветитьAdrien Brody is so back guys
ОтветитьAnd the Oscar for Cinematography goes to...
Ответитьwhat's with the massive spacing in the word felicity compared to the rest?
ОтветитьLuka Changretta❤
ОтветитьI've read so many great things about this movie, but this trailer is a disappointment.
ОтветитьI recently saw a documentary about Czechoslovakian brutalism, so I’m really intrigued.
ОтветитьThis looks like if Megalopolis was actually good
ОтветитьSo exicted for The Brutalist (Oscar cotender)
Ответитьthe costume design and cinematography looks so good
ОтветитьLooks epic
ОтветитьReporters get free lunch, wait until the audience review it 🤣🤣
Ответить💯💯💯
Ответитьcould you please remove the letters?
ОтветитьVery original trailer
ОтветитьWow, 5 Newspaper agencies said the exact same 1 word for this movie? That's monumental. We need to study this phenomenon 🧐
ОтветитьAdrien Brody KISSED to Halle Berry without her permission in 0scar ceremony in 2003
ОтветитьHow the hell does Joe Alwyn keep getting work from auteurs? Bro is so bland.
ОтветитьThe film's opening scene (featured extensively in this trailer), shot in shaky close-up, with the camera trapped in a sunless interior, gives an ominous taste of the claustrophobic and disorienting cinematography of the masterful "Saul Fia" ("Son of Saul", 2015). The protagonist, Laszlo Toth (Academy Award winner Adrien Brody, seemingly picking up where he left off Polanski's "The Pianist"), finds himself among a group of other people, in what will soon turn out to be the hold of a ship. Until then, however, judging only by the apparent aura of disorder and agitation, the first, spontaneous thought we make is that the people are boarding a train with a destination to Auschwitz or are entrapped in a gas chamber, expecting death at any minute. Regardless of all these doomful thoughts, the final outcome is welcome surprise: The hatch opens and the passengers disembark, breathing sighs of relief on the "doorstep" of an alterative promised land; the USA. Nevertheless, the long shot sequence ends with the lens depicting the Statue of Liberty upside-down; a distorted perspective, which implies that not everything will eventually proceed as expected.
"The Brutalist" is a film that lives up to that early promise; that perfect opening sequence. I have seen it and I assure you about that. Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones are all going to be in conversation for acting nominations; or even Oscar wins.
oh what a refreshing trailer
ОтветитьMegalopolis vs Brutalist. Driver vs Brody 😂
Ответитьhavent seen brody since king kong
ОтветитьFrom the pianist to the brutalist
ОтветитьDon't care! 😉
ОтветитьReminds me of a Nolan film, count me in!
ОтветитьAdrien Brody is back at the top, and it makes me so happy. He’s one of my favorite actors.
ОтветитьI wanted this to be about saving rotting brutalist architecture in New England. Oh well…..
ОтветитьBrutalism is a curse on architecture. "Look at me, I made something that looks different on a render. Let me use public funds to create this in real live, without thinking about the depressing setting it creates for the thousands of people who have to live with it. I am more important than that."
ОтветитьSequel to the Pianist?
ОтветитьWhere my Brutal Boys at
ОтветитьHaven't seen Adrian Brody in anything in a hot minute. I hope it's good.
ОтветитьAdrien Deserve Oscar The Pianist but he lose it,,
Then He back again and deserve again The Brutalist
Third comment 🎉😊
ОтветитьSecond comment
ОтветитьFirst…. It was the pianist…….. now……….
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