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The Brutalist

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A film that occasionally feels derivative of There Will Be Blood, featuring Guy Pearce in a role that evokes comparisons to Daniel Plainview

Mentions (4)
"I liked it, though it occasionally felt a little derivative of There Will Be Blood. I spent the entire runtime half-expecting Guy Pearce to say "I'm an oil man" and "You're just the afterbirth, László.""
Thoughts on The Brutalist? · u/deepad9 · ↑46 · 2025-02-01
"I recently watched The Brutalist, and it was fucking stupid. Regardless, it is not a movie about architecture, or buildings at all and I found that frustrating considering how it was advertised."
Movies for Architects · u/hovsepi · ↑31 · 2025-01-28
"I liked it, though it occasionally felt a little derivative of There Will Be Blood."
Thoughts on The Brutalist? · u/deepad9 · ↑46 · 2025-02-01
"I thought I was in luck when the Brutalist came out since the intermission seemed like it was made specifically for me. The first few times I saw the movie I was able to have some good conversations with the people near me and after going for a week"
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