Adrien Brody Reflects on AI Use and Makeup Mishap During 'The Brutalist'
The Oscar-nominated actor addresses AI criticism and shares a humorous story about a makeup artist mistaking his real nose for a prosthetic.
- Adrien Brody stars in 'The Brutalist,' a critically acclaimed film about a Hungarian-Jewish architect's life after surviving the Holocaust, which is nominated for 10 Oscars.
- During a press appearance, Brody recounted a humorous incident on set where a makeup artist mistakenly tried to remove his real nose, thinking it was a prosthetic.
- The film has drawn attention for its use of AI technology to enhance Hungarian dialogue, sparking discussions about AI's role in creative industries.
- Brody defended the use of AI in the film, emphasizing that it was only used to refine language accuracy and did not alter the actors' performances.
- The actor expressed gratitude for his career and the opportunity to work on meaningful projects that reflect his family's Hungarian heritage and struggles.