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Crying in H-Mart
by Michelle Zauner
A woman observes a mother and son eating together in a grocery store food court, reflecting on the bittersweet nature of maternal nagging. She grapples with the profound grief of her own mother's death and the urge to warn a stranger about the fragility of life.
The Brutalist
by Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
Laszlo, a visionary architect and Holocaust survivor, reflects on the permanence of his work versus the fragility of human life and political stability. He explains to Van Buren how his buildings were designed to outlast the cycles of war and social upheaval that displaced him.