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A Best Picture Nominated Adrien Brody Historical Drama Is HBO Max's Most-Watched Movie
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A Best Picture Nominated Adrien Brody Historical Drama Is HBO Max’s Most-Watched Movie






“The brutalist” by Brady Corbet I did not win the prize for this year’s Best Oscars film, but the blow was softened by Adrien Brody winning a trophy for his performance (in addition to the other two Oscars that the film won overnight). In addition, the historic drama is to find a new breath in streaming, with Flixpatrol Note that it is the most watched film by HBO Max when writing this article. The Buzz of the Oscar Season could be over, but “The Brutalist” seems ready to stay.

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In the film, Brody plays László Tóth, a survivor of the Hungarian Holocaust who moved to America to continue his dream of becoming an architect after the Second World War. The story extends over decades, which makes a sprawling epic that tells of the architect’s difficulties while dissecting the notion of the American dream, so do not go in the film while waiting for a story that only concerns fantasy buildings. Not even The controversy of “The Brutalistist” is is bad enough to drag it, and it speaks volumes.

Despite being a fictional work, “The brutalist” was greeted for his realismEspecially for the way in which he authentically portrays the experiences of the Holocaust survivors. The subject is also close to the heart of Brody, and the experiences of his family helped him to enter the spirit of his character. So, what made the project so attractive for the actor?

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Adrien Brody sympathizes with his character in the brutalist

Like the story of László Tóth emigrating to the United States in “The Brutalist”, Adrien Brody’s parents and grandparents also escaped the tests and left Europe for America after the Second World War. Not only that, but the actor has family members who survived the holocaust, and he allowed his experiences of his performance when he gives life to his character. As he said to Bbc::

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“What is wonderful is that it is an opportunity for me to honor my ancestral struggles-my mother and my grandparents and the losses of flight from Hungary in the 1950s and to emigrate to the United States. [It’s] Very moving to remember the details and difficulties they have experienced which in parallel with the lived experience of my character. “”

Brody’s empathy for his character has undoubtedly contributed to strengthening his performance, and he has the prices to show. “The Brutalistist” will be in history as one of the roles defining the actor’s career, and the success of the film on HBO Max will exhibit its wonders even more fans.



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