Description
The film, which is set against the backdrop of Venice's First Architecture Biennale, showcases the architectural accomplishments of its main character, Adrian Brody's character, Hungarian architect László Tóth, demonstrating his rise to international prominence. In "The Brutalist Flixtor," Tóth's niece Zsofia describes how her horrific experiences in a Nazi concentration camp profoundly influenced the Van Buren Community Center, a pivotal building. She concludes by quoting László, who once said, "It's the destination, not the journey."