Bring back movies with a built in intermission. I need to pee! I need to discuss! I need to add more salt to the bottom half of my popcorn!
Oof, Adrien Brody is such a handsome man. I appreciate the story telling that doesn’t shove all the facts down your throat. It isn't completely obvious what Laszlo and Erzsebet went through, but you can organically piece it together throughout the film.
Visually the film is wonderful. I loved all the shots of greenery in contrast to the rough brutalist architecture. Definitely one you want to see in theaters to really absorb yourself in Laszlos world.