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Joe Alwyn Admits 'A Couple Of People Have Actually Asked' About The Brutalist's Ending, And He Thinks It Was Clearer In The Script
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Joe Alwyn dishes on the puzzling ending of his buzzed-about new film 'The Brutalist', revealing insights that'll have movie buffs talking.
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Alwyn admits a few fans have reached out confused about the film's cryptic conclusion, saying it was 'clearer in the script'
The rising star promises the ambiguous finale was intentional, leaving viewers to ponder its deeper meaning and implications
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Joe Alwyn, The Brutalist
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