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Adrien Brody

On a muggy yet beautiful Manhattan day, we find ourselves down by the docks. But this isn’t just any old pier-side warehouse – no, this is one of the most exclusive and sought-after spots nationwide: the Classic Car Club Manhattan. With rarities and dream cars in every direction, it’s hard not to feel like a kid in a candy store, where horsepower and history blend. Sailboats meander lazily by the giant bay windows, and as the sun sets, it casts a warm glow that sets the perfect scene for my meeting with the ever-cool Adrien Brody.

Adrien Brody is one of those actors who seems to transcend time and trends. Very few actors have reached the heights of accolades and acclaim he has. At the age of 29, he became the youngest actor to win an Oscar, for his portrayal of Wladyslaw Szpilman in Roman Polanski’s “The Pianist” – a performance that shot him into the stratosphere alongside legends like Marlon Brando, Jimmy Stewart, and Richard Dreyfuss, all of whom won the Academy Award at an early age.

But here’s the thing: Brody’s strength doesn’t lie merely in his shiny trophies; it lies in how he refuses to be *defined* by them. He’s not the guy hanging out at the bar, sipping a martini while eyeing his reflection in the Oscar statuette. No, for Brody, it’s all about expression—exploring the furthest, most beautiful corners of his craft. He’s an artist’s artist, constantly chasing new creative horizons. If his goal were praise, he’d have retired to some sun-soaked island years ago, cocktail in hand. But no, Adrien Brody isn’t wired that way. 

I’ve always considered myself a bit of a cinephile. And any true film fan will tell you that there’s a short list of actors or actresses who immediately make you think, “I’ve got to see this movie,” no matter what it’s about. Adrien Brody is one of those names for me. Whether it’s The Darjeeling Limited, Winning Time, or Predators. When I see Adrien’s name in the credits, I’m there. I know he’s going to bring something special, something unexpected.

Lately, he’s been at it again, blowing peoples’ minds with his new film, The Brutalist, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival to what can only be described as next-level praise. Critics have called it this generation’s The Godfather (no pressure, right?). It’s said the film received a 20-minute standing ovation when the credits rolled, and that speaks volumes about Adrien’s ability to deliver consistently. 

So, naturally, I couldn’t wait to sit down with him. I wanted to pick his brain, hear his take on the new film, and get a peek into how he’s managed to stay so grounded and brilliant in an industry that loves nothing more than to put people on pedestals. What I wasn’t expecting? Adrien Brody is, without a doubt, one of the kindest, most thoughtful humans I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing. 

You’ve taken on so many different roles over the years. Is there one that still lingers with you?

I don’t know if I can give you just one. I mean, the first one that comes to mind is The Pianist. That role had a profound effect on me in so many ways—the complexity of it, the immersion, the connection to a deeply significant historical moment. But I’d say my new film, The Brutalist, has been sticking with me in a similar way to The Pianist. It’s a story of survival, ambition, and artistry, and it’s given me a lot to chew on, even after filming wrapped.

Another memorable experience was with The Darjeeling Limited. The characters’ journey through India mirrored our own experience filming there. It was more than just acting; it felt like living in the world we were portraying, with Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, and Wes Anderson—all of us were really on that journey together. That one stuck with me too, in a different but powerful way.

Speaking of The Brutalist, it’s been receiving rave reviews. What drew you to the project?

The film is about a Jewish Hungarian architect who survives World War II and emigrates to America in hopes of a fresh start. He’s a man of grand ambition and a true visionary, and, after toiling in poverty, he gets the opportunity of a lifetime when a wealthy landowner empowers him to create a structure of epic proportions. What pulled me in was the scale of the storytelling and the intimacy and depth of the characters. There’s a certain enormity to the material that is so unique —the script is so beautifully layered. It’s so rare to find a film where all the pieces come together in harmony like that. It’s truly special.

How do you define success now compared to when you first started acting?

I think when I was younger, I had this idea of what success should look like, but it was largely based on assumptions. It’s easy to think that accolades or recognition will fulfill all the desires you have. But the truth is, those feelings of yearning persist, regardless of how much recognition you receive.

When I was starting, just being able to make a living as an actor felt like a monumental success. I never took that for granted because I remembered how hard those early years were—how little recognition I received, even if I was giving my best effort. – FULL ARTICLE IN PRINT ONLY

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