The Brutalist” Starring Adrien Brody Comes to Max: A Deep Dive into A24’s Powerful Drama.

The Brutalist
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Get ready to dive into The Brutalist, a bold and emotional film where architecture meets trauma, ambition, and survival. Directed by Brady Corbet and starring Oscar-winner Adrien Brody, this A24 drama is finally coming to streaming—and it’s not your average movie night pick.

The Brutalist tells the story of László Tóth, a Hungarian Jewish architect who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. After the war, he comes to America in search of a new beginning. But instead of designing skyscrapers, he ends up building furniture in Philadelphia. That is, until a mysterious opportunity arrives.

Enter Guy Pearce, playing a smooth-talking businessman from the 1950s who offers László a chance to work on major architectural projects. But the deal isn’t as clean as it looks. What follows is a powerful story about chasing the American Dream, facing past trauma, and the cost of ambition.

The film also stars Felicity Jones, Joe Alwyn, and Guy Pearce in unforgettable roles. Jones delivers a strong emotional performance, while Alwyn plays it slick and slippery. Pearce, in particular, steals scenes with his sharp delivery and shifting personality.

With stunning cinematography, a haunting jazz-inspired score, and a unique visual style, The Brutalist feels like both a period piece and an art installation. It’s long—3 hours and 35 minutes—but every minute is carefully crafted. If you’re into emotional, thoughtful movies that explore identity, history, and power, this one is worth the time.

When and Where to Watch The Brutalist

After a successful festival run (including a big reaction at the Venice Film Festival), The Brutalist is finally coming to homes. It will start streaming on Max on May 16, and air on HBO on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. ET. The film has already been available for rent or purchase since February 18, but this wider release will bring it to a much larger audience.

Despite being an art-house-style film, The Brutalist has been a surprise hit. It made almost $50 million on a modest budget, making it one of the most impressive indie success stories of the year. It’s also been praised by critics and nominated for ten Academy Awards.

Brody’s performance as László has earned him his second Best Actor win, and many have called his portrayal “heartbreaking” and “deeply moving.” The film itself has been described as “monumental,” “visually stunning,” and “an emotional experience.”

So if you’re ready for a deep, moody, and unforgettable film, mark your calendar. The Brutalist is more than a movie—it’s an experience. And starting May 16, it’s streaming right to your living room.

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