Joe Alwyn Admits ‘A Couple Of People Have Actually Asked’ About The Brutalist’s Ending, And He Thinks It Was Clearer In The Script
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Joe Alwyn Admits ‘A Couple Of People Have Actually Asked’ About The Brutalist’s Ending, And He Thinks It Was Clearer In The Script



SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for The Brutalist. If you have not yet seen the film, proceed at your own risk!

If you have a few questions after watching the end of Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, you should know that you’re not entirely alone. There is a certain level of ambiguity in the pre-epilogue conclusion of the story, which sees Felicity Jones’ Erzsébet Tóth confront Guy Pearce‘s Harrison Lee Van Buren about raping her husband and the accused man then mysteriously disappearing. The fate of Pearce’s character isn’t made totally clear in the movie – but according to co-star Joe Alwyn there was more clarity in the script than what is presented on the big screen.



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