Saltar al reproductorSaltar al contenido principalSaltar al pie de página
  • 26/7/2025
Explora "The Brutalist" (2024), una película épica dirigida por Brady Corbet que narra la historia de László Tóth, un arquitecto judío que emigra a Estados Unidos tras sobrevivir al Holocausto. Protagonizada por Adrien Brody y Felicity Jones, esta obra dramática aborda temas de arquitectura, resiliencia e inmigración. Sumérgete en esta conmovedora historia de superación y descubre la belleza del estilo arquitectónico brutalista. ¡No te pierdas esta increíble película!

Si te gustó el contenido puedes suscribirte al canal, comentar y darle me gusta.

Puedes ayudar al canal con aportación económica por:

Paypal - https://paypal.me/rdarium

Puedes visitarme en diferentes sitios de Internet:

En YouTube - https://youtube.com/@rdarium
Sitio Web - https://sites.google.com/view/rdarium
En Instagram - https://instagram.com/rda1m
En TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@rdarium
En X - https://x.com/RdA1m
En Odysee - https://odysee.com/@RdAVideos:e
En DailyMotion - https://dailymotion.com/rdarium
En Pressdek - https://pressdek.com/@rdarium
En Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/rdariumlive
En Rumble - https://rumble.com/rdarium
En Facebook - https://facebook.com/reflexionesdahora
Facebook Page - https://facebook.com/RdAriumpage

Gracias por tu atención y colaboración

⛔️Queda prohibido reproducir, copiar, distribuir, publicar, transmitir, difundir, o en cualquier modo explotar cualquier fragmento de este video sin la autorización previa por escrito del canal RdArium. El cual tiene la exclusiva para la explotación comercial del contenido de este video.

©️ RdArium - Todos los Derechos Reservados

#TheBrutalist #Película2024 #BradyCorbet #AdrienBrody #DramaHistórico #Arquitectura #Inmigración #Supervivencia #CineÉpico #Resiliencia
Transcripción
00:00The Brutalist is a monumental work of historical drama directed by Brady Corbett,
00:19which takes us back to the period immediately following the Second World War,
00:23a time fraught with change and reconstruction. The film follows the life of Laszlo Todd,
00:28masterfully interpreted by Adrian Brody, a Hungarian-born Jewish architect who has
00:34survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Hoping to leave his tragic past behind,
00:39Laszlo emigrates to the United States with his wife Ercebet, played by Felicity Jones,
00:44in search of a new beginning. The narrative unfolds over several decades,
00:49exploring Laszlo's challenges and triumphs as he struggles to establish himself in the world of architecture
00:55in New York. From his early days facing discrimination and economic hardship,
01:01until his eventual rise as one of the most prominent architects of his generation,
01:05Laszlo's story is a testament to human resilience and unwavering pursuit
01:10of a purpose. On his journey, Laszlo is influenced by the architectural movement
01:15of brutalism, a style characterized by its focus on functionality and raw simplicity.
01:20The film makes magnificent use of this style to reflect the harshness and beauty of fighting.
01:26of Laszlo, as he navigates a world marked by change and uncertainty. Through his
01:32work, Laszlo not only seeks to leave a mark on the architectural landscape, but also to reconcile
01:37with their past and find a sense of belonging in their new homeland.
01:41Brady Corbett's The Brutalist is a cinematic work that stands out for its depth
01:52emotional and its historical accuracy. With a duration of more than two hours, the film offers a
01:58complete immersion in the life of Laszlo Todd, a man whose determination and architectural talent
02:03lead him to face and overcome countless challenges. Adrien Brody's performance is one of the most
02:09highlights of his career, providing a moving and complex portrayal of a man marked by
02:14tragedy but driven by hope. Felicity Jones, in the role of Ercebet, gives a performance
02:21equally powerful, playing a woman who must navigate her own trauma while supporting
02:26her husband in his quest for success. The relationship between Laszlo and Ercebet is the emotional core of the
02:32film, and their interactions are charged with an authenticity and tension that resonate
02:37deeply with the viewer. Brady Corbett's direction is meticulous and visionary,
02:42using architecture and production design as key narrative elements.
02:47The film's settings, from the gloomy post-war buildings in New York to the
02:52majestic brutalist structures designed by Laszlo, are impressive and full of
02:58symbolism. Every visual detail is carefully crafted to reflect the film's themes,
03:03from the struggle for reconstruction to the search for identity. Cinematography is another
03:09of the great strengths of The Brutalist. Corbett and his production team have created a world
03:15visual that captures both the brutality and beauty of Laszlo's life. The use of color,
03:21Light and shadow are particularly effective in conveying the emotional states of the subjects.
03:25characters and the atmosphere of the different eras represented in the film. The soundtrack,
03:31composed by Scott Walker, adds an extra layer of emotion and depth to the film.
03:37Walker's compositions are evocative and powerful, perfectly accompanying the images.
03:43and enhancing key moments in the narrative. Music not only complements the story,
03:48but also helps create an atmosphere that immerses the viewer in Laszlo's world.
03:53The Brutalist is not just a film about architecture, it is a profound reflection on the
03:59humanity, resilience, and the search for identity. Through Laszlo's life,
04:04The film addresses universal themes such as immigration, cultural adaptation and overcoming
04:09of trauma. It is a thought-provoking work that leaves a lasting impression on those who view it.
04:29Thank you!
04:30Thank you!
04:31Thank you!
04:32Thank you!
04:33Thank you!
04:34Thank you!
04:35Thank you!
04:36Thank you!
04:38Thank you!
04:39Thank you!
04:40Thank you!
04:41Thank you!

Recomendada