One of the funniest opening acts since Beau is Afraid, followed by a meandering second and an excruciating third.
Really disappointing that all the life and potential was sucked out by the end just to do a broad Trump critique.
Docked it half a star since it wasn't actually about Brutalism
Another great example of a documentary's editing getting in the way of it's own storytelling. You don't need to keep cutting in scenes from Ghibli films, I'm familiar with the work otherwise I wouldn't be watching a fcking documentary about it!
Would've been way better if they had mentioned Suzuki using funds for his Thai girlfriend's business ventures.
What can I say, takes me back to a better time.