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Diner scene - Beautiful Boy (2018)
Extract from the movie Beautiful Boy starring Timothée Chalamet and Steve Carell.
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Phases of HFS - 21 jump street
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The phases of H.F.S. (holy fucking shit) Scene from 21 jump street. All copyright to 21 jump street.
V********o Balotelli Hellas Verona - AC Milan
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Balotelli si arrabbia contro l'arbitro dopo non avergli concesso il rigore ahahah
I have an addiction to alcohol and i know everyone is sick of me. Sometimes just wanna end it. Im no good
You have the strength to overcome anything. You have the resolve and will to face yourself and head towards the light.
Please don’t give up on yourself.
Damn I used to act just like this. Awful
I love you dad.
just the mention of his siblings was enough to make nic accuse his father of guilting him when he clearly wasn’t trying to. the internal shame one feels as an addict is unbearable
This reminds me of my boyfriend who overdosed on meth. I watched this and had crying spells during it. The part that got me was was when he picks up the fork because he uses a spoon to use scrape the drugs off so he can use crystal meth. 😭
Meu Deus a atuação do timothée incrível
Man, this was the scene that hit the absolute hardest for me. Reminds me so much of my sister before she got clean and my dad. My dad was Nic's dad to a tee, heavily researching it unable to give up until he just couldn't anymore and had to cut my sister out. I remember all of the random visits where she'd try to do old stuff/act like her old-self to manipulate my dad's emotions. Really hard scene to watch, "can we say goodbye at-least?" Sad movie, but also an incredible movie.
‘This is who I am’ hits so close to home
Bogisich Roads
its so powerful seeing Carrell play a non-funny character. As well as Chalamet's acting is great as always. If anything- I'd like to see Chalamet in a Comedy one day haha
This is just not how I imagined Michael Scott’s life would turn out
0:11 The top comment of the video says "I can't masturbate to this"
Making people believe they can help you is one of the more evil behaviors of addiction. He knows there’s nothing his dad can do to help him.
He realized he was enabling right when Timothy said “what are you doing right now !?!?
I'm one of these people. Or I was. I can never understand why some people get the disease of addiction and some people are totally normal. When I got my wisdom teeth out at 16 and they gave me percocet it was over. I wish I could go back knowing what I know now and just have taken Tylenol and ibuprofen. Those 2 together can kill pain just as effectively. I had no clue what I was in for. 5 rehabs, jail and house arrest later I'm proud to say I don't have to live like that anymore. Based off of what I look like and my profile picture I bet you wouldn't guess I was that kind of person but addiction does not discriminate. It's not a good or bad childhood or willpower it's a disease of the brain just like any other. The more we take the stigma off addiction the more people we could save
This and Ben is back are an excellent portrayal of addiction
Timothee did great but i absolutely loved steve carells character as the dad. I always knew steve carell could do srs roles.
He nailed it
I know it sounds not great. But he understands something his dad doesn't.
I know Steve Carrell is known for his comedy rolls and rightfully so, but the man deserves credit as an actor in general. He’s great in every serious role he’s casted in. This movie, The Big Short, The Morning Show, Foxcatcher, etc. The man deserves his flowers as a serious actor as well
Jesus he nailed this. Literally me talking to my dad one day
Go this whole movie is bullshit because any drug thats not illegal is legal to sell
This scene is way ahead before the TikTok and instareels started.....
“i just need some fkn money… so please just give me some fkn money” 😭🔥 1:51
(Mar 27, 2024) 1:00 1:51 1:56 2:30 3:20 4:00
This movie made me fall in love with Timothée Chalamet😍😍😍
The fact that Timothee chalamet and other actor Robert Pattinson don't have an Oscar yet....IS CRIMINAL
that's steve carell
I’d do absolutely anything to have a dad like him.
Having a sibling who had a time where they were an addict witnessing my parents go through the EXACT same thing as this scene portrays, really wrenches up my heart, phenomenal acting.
I just realized that's Young Neil.
HOLY FCKING SHIT!! It _is_ him. But I thought that he went by just "Neil" now.
I applaud David for not giving Nic money! He knows he would have spent it all on drugs.
This is the kind of movie that is excellent, and you never want to see it again. Like Precious (2009), or Requiem for a Dream (2000), or House of Sand and Fog (2003). I've got four kids and I pray, or really should be praying, that I'm spared this.
This scene helped me better understand how my mum felt when she try to have a simple talk to my big brother alone.
My older brother is an addict. Haven't seen him in almost 2 years, I hope he's doing OK and finding whatever gives him peace. I just wish I didn't see him have these same confrontations with our parents. I miss you, brother.
Fuck this is amazing acting but also extremely realistic. I wouldn’t wish addiction upon my worst enemies but also I wouldn’t wish the horrible pain and suffering addiction causes to the loved ones of addicts as well. If anyone out there is struggling whether if it’s with drug abuse or just your emotions/mind/etc. please remember that you are not alone. Forgiveness is always possible. You are loved no matter what you have done. Before you love and want to give to others, you must first learn to love yourself and fight for your own true well being. Never give up, there is always always always light at the end of the tunnel. Sometimes all it takes is you to be honest with yourself.
Gatsby Welles does heroin
Where's the waitress?
WOW! Whatever made people be influenced by making shit like this is just evil :|
Damn. That's some serious acting.
This movie split my heart wide open. Suffering with my own addictions, having a difficult relationship with my father. It was sooo real. I couldn’t stop crying for most of the movie
Powerful.
We want people to accept us in our addiction. We have "clarity" in our belief that we are exactly where and who we are supposed to be in that moment, because the substance "needs" us and we feel obligated to keep feeding it. Watching this AFTER I got sober, I was so angry at this kid. JUST GO HOME! But when people wanted me to be who they wanted at the time, I reacted the same. "This is who I am now." Brilliant movie.
❤❤
gonna tell my kids this is Marty McFly
One of the worst things about long term meth use is that it completely wipes out your ability to empathise or connect emotionally with anyone. If you're somewhat self aware and can mimic learned behaviors, you can sometimes pull off regular interactions, but there is nothing behind it. It's just gone. And you're aware that it's gone and you know it should bother you but it doesn't, you're just cold and empty. And anyone who knows you knows something is off, and you know you're off, but you don't care and you can't do anything about it if you're still using. It's hell.
Ehhh real addicts act way different not like an entitled prick
Drug addicts aren’t even emotional they feel nothing, only when they’ve been cold turkey for weeks same with alcoholics
This is how my brother talks and there’s nothing you can say this feels real.
Truly heartbreaking.
I’ve been here, in real life, and Timothee fucking nails it let me tell you. Well done kid, Bravo 👏
I love when actors like Steve Carell are known for comedic roles but when they do a drama role they fucking nail it like nothing. It's so amusing to see professional acting on screen.
Reminds me when my sister helped me out with a photo shoot when I was still a student. I was waiting two hours downstairs, and then she kept disappearing while I was on the shoot. She had zero interest and didn’t want to talk, and I paid her for petrol and as soon as she had the money she disappeared. I was too young to really understand what was going on, but you really also stop yourself from believing the blinding reality too. She’s very fortunately been sober a long time and it’s not a thought for her to ever go back. She has permanent disability as a result of the situation so unfortunately she really got taught a lesson. But man, that itching to not care about anything I was doing and only using me for money really resonates in this scene. Her desperation was so clear
If you read the book, Nic's dad actually wasn't as much of a Dad to Nic for most of his childhood. The movie painted Nic's dad as a Saint but in reality, he wasn't that great of a father to Nic for most of his childhood...
Interesting