Mia Wallace

A towering achievement that eclipses, at the very least, most movies made this century. It defies easy categorization. Is it about art, addiction, individual (or systemic) triumph? Or is it a commentary on the clash of values between capitalist greed, competition, and control, and artistic freedom? Or perhaps a story of immigration and the American dream.
It's all of those and then some, which is why The Brutalist is such a miracle of a movie, for despite the colossal task…
Chris Evans is just like me (a hopeless romantic and broke)