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Felicity Jones Talks ‘The Brutalist’ AI Controversy, Finally Finding “Distinctive” Work With Brady Corbet & Plans For Her F1 Series

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Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist is among the leading pack of this year’s Oscar nominees with 10 nods, including best director, screenplay, and picture, for which it is probably the current favorite.

A real sign of the film’s strength, however, can be found elsewhere in the best supporting actress nomination for Felicity Jones.

There had been some grumbling that awards voters were struggling with the film’s 3-hour and 35-minute run and were missing the movie’s second act, which is also its strongest, when Erzsébet Tóth, played by Felicity Jones, is introduced.

Clearly that was wrong. Jones’ Erzsébet is the wife of László (Adrien Brody), a famed Hungarian architect who has fled Europe for America after the Nazis cease power.

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