Brady Sorbet delivers a well-crafted film that feels strikingly real despite being entirely fictional. The meticulous attention to detail—through performances, technical execution, and overall direction—makes the story highly believable.
However, while the film succeeds in form and design, I found its thematic execution somewhat lacking. While the film felt long at times, the performances, form, and design kept me engaged. That said, does it live up to the hype? Not entirely.
The portrayal of Laszlo Toth’s journey, in particular, left…