The Brutalist (2024) - A Monumental Masterpiece

The Brutalist (2024) I've been in bed for a week with a fever of 39, and this is definitely one of the things I've thought about most often. I'm finally recovering and I can once again invest my energy in something other than "surviving". Being able to write something about this film won't be easy, but I'll try to clarify a couple of thoughts that came to mind. Just calling it a film is quite reductive. Yes, because what I saw in Milan in the glorious 70 mm format, in the original language, goes far beyond the stylistic features of the classic film. Here we are faced with something else... here, we are faced with Cinema with a capital C , in bold and underlined, damn it. A Cinema that has been missing for too long now. I don't think I've seen something of this level for a very long time, several years perhaps, and despite my expectations being high, I never would have believed that they could be swept away so easily. I'll say it clearly ...