Ep 209: “The Brutalist” (2024) Examines Immigrant Experience and the American Dream (Dir. Corbet)
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Today we’re discussing the Oscar Best Picture nominee, “The Brutalist” (2024). Written and directed by Brady Corbet and starring Adrien Brody, “The Brutalist” narrativizes the disorienting and hostile experience of a Jewish immigrant escaping the cataclysm of World War II. In some ways friendly and hospitable, but in others chillingly marked by contempt, our protagonist-architect navigates an America that is hungry for his talent and deeply uninterested in his personhood. Epic in its runtime, ambition, and technical scale, this film’s haunting depiction of immigrant assimilation is typified by its poster displaying an upside-down Statue of Liberty— an inversion of the American Dream. Let’s get into it!
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