I don’t think I will ever not be in awe ofThe Brutalistafter learning about this one shocking detail.

The story ofThe Brutalistfollows Laszlo Toth, a renowned European architect who survives the Holocaust and immigrates to America.

Sequences like this prove how Corbet was able to makeThe Brutalistfor only $10 million.

An edited image of Adrien Brody as Lazslo Toth smiling in The Brutalist with a green background.

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This comparison is necessary to make becauseThe Brutalisttruly does feel like a big budget epic.

This is shocking, sinceOppenheimerhad a significantly higher budget thanThe Brutalist.

WhileThe Brutalistonly had a budget of $10 million,Oppenheimerhad a massive budget of $100 million.

László smoking and staring down as sparks glow in front of him in The Brutalist

Most people believed makingThe Brutaliston a budget of just $10 million was an impossible task.

And I kept telling everybody, like, ‘Listen, we shotVox Luxin 22 days.’

We’re pretty accustomed to operating without a safety net.

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We did our very best not to edit ourselves too much.

To save money, Corbet decided to shootThe Brutalistin Hungary, where labor and materials are cheaper.

Additionally, Hungary provided great tax credits.

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Source:GQ

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