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粗獷派建築師 2024 BluRay.DDP Download Magnet GalaxyRG
When a visionary architect and his wife flee postwar Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of the modern United States, their lives are forever changed by a mysterious, wealthy client film reel that starts at fifteen minutes. Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr.: When dogs get sick, they often bite the hand that feeds them until someone mercifully puts them down. Featured on The 7PM Project: Episode 10, December 2024 (2024). Brutalist is full of surprises. The characters are not what you expect—not in the Scooby-Doo ending way, but in the subtler, more gradual ways that real people reveal themselves—they reveal themselves over time, in new contexts, or forced by circumstances after the horrors of World War II. . Adrien Brody’s Laszlo, a Jewish architect who escaped the clutches of bloody Europe, enters the welcoming embrace of America—or rather, encounters it—in a frenetic opening sequence that literally reminds us that he was born into the Statue of Liberty. He becomes a journeyman who constantly navigates the various horrors of life: existential, professional, familial, intimate—never taking his eyes off the prize of great achievement, never appreciating the value of that prize. What is the lesson? Is it the shameful discovery that his success was born not in spite of his trauma, but because of it? Are we indebted for the abuse? To the forces of culture, state, power, and those who use it to shape our brutal heritage (and homelands)? Are our lives gasoline, burned and on the way to somewhere more meaningful? It seems to be based on an old novel—a mysterious subject I’d love to explore in some detail the film refuses to share. But there’s no novel. This aging Man’s search for meaning becomes ours, too. And any greater understanding of Lazlo’s arrival, his family’s machinations, his country, and his lack of roots, for better or worse, is something we’re destined to build. From Alien: Romulus to Road House, look back at some of our favorite posters
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