Joe Alwyn Reflects on The Brutalist and ‘Awful’ Late-Night Debut Appearance: ‘A Bit of a Menace’

Enthusiastic spectators couldn’t hide their excitement as they witnessed Alwyn marking a significant occasion, with their cheers echoing in appreciation of his wit and openness. During an amusing conversation on Seth Meyers’ show, The Brutalist was the topic of discussion between Alwyn and Seth.

The Actor portraying Kindness mentioned that the narrative centers around a Hungarian immigrant, played by Adrien, who escapes to America post-war. He is welcomed into an affluent American aristocratic household, who hired him for a task to construct a monument. However, events take a turn for the worse, and I portray Harry, who is one of this family’s sons.

He is responsible for certain aspects of the commission, and to put it mildly, he’s slippery, arrogant, somewhat troublesome, and grappling with father-related matters. That’s why they approached me, as I understood from Alwyn.

The humorous exchange left the crowd laughing heartily, particularly when Meyers inquired about Alwyn’s opinion on his initial late-night encounter. “Terrible,” Alwyn quipped, flashing a smile, but quickly clarified that it was all in good fun.

Under Brady Corbet’s direction, the film titled “The Brutalist” is inspired by a true account of a Hungarian Jewish architect who survived the Holocaust and later established himself in America. In this movie, Joe Alwyn portrays Harry Lee Van Buren, a privileged and cunning offspring of a prosperous industrialist (Guy Pearce), who engages the architect for an ambitious task.

Ever since my high-profile split with Taylor Swift, I’ve been immersing myself in my work, steering clear of the spotlight as much as possible while fostering meaningful relationships and maintaining a strong connection to reality. Lately, you might have seen me on the big screen in films like “The Brutalist” and “Kinds of Kindness.

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2025-01-17 13:52