'Beau Is Afraid' is a LOT (Review)

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  • @nicholasconklin9586
    @nicholasconklin9586 Год назад +832

    I think the sheer length of it was part of the horror. The movie just kept going on and on and on and wasn't letting the viewer go easy

    • @alazkaalazka6087
      @alazkaalazka6087 Год назад +5

      I can see that

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Год назад +49

      I thought it was enjoyable all the way through. This is the way movies should be. Made only for some people. So many movies are made for everyone so much that they are for nobody.

    • @Notkeiran
      @Notkeiran Год назад +7

      @@MicahMicahel they still have to make money my friend. A studio can’t burn money to keep the house warm. I wish it was like that but unfortunately it isn’t. I feel like A24 won’t take as many risk since it bombed and they spent 35million to produce it. I hope it becomes a cult classic though and regain some of it back.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Год назад +2

      @@Notkeiran there's something to say about brand recognition for a label or studio. For example the record studios used to fight for old guys like Paul McCartney or Bob Dylan. they knew they wouldn't get new great music but the prestige lends something to the brand. A24 looks now to be a studio/distribution house that cares about art over commerce.
      That's just a rationale but maybe it works that way. Maybe they got a contract with Ari Aster that assured he would do some money makers next.
      Stuff like this always makes me think billionaires are so lame. Imagine how many great movies would come from this.
      There is one billionaire that finances moves. Those stop morion animated movies .. one was about a kid with zombies. the art is really nice. Anyway the studio apparently exists because some billionaire's son really likes stop motion. Good on him.
      Usually billionaires are into politics or little boys.

    • @mandomero5484
      @mandomero5484 Месяц назад +1

      I don’t even think that’s the main reason why the length was needed, every single act and even practically every scene tbh was crucial to the story and characters, SPOILERS‼️‼️‼️‼️
      as im abt to elaborate on why these acts were so important, the creepy family was there to test Beau for as long as possible and was set up by his mother, everyone agrees that the first act was great and fun and obviously it was there to set up the entire basic premise of the movie and a lot of other things, the theater sequence is EXTREMELY pivotal to Beaus character and tells us so fucking much about him aswell as being very emotional and visceral, the memory sequences on the cruise both felt very personal nostalgic and visceral aswell as ALSO adding a lot to Beaus character and relationship with his mother, and the last act of the movie literally completely focuses on Beaus relationship with his mother which is the center of the entire goddamn movie. A lot of people were complaining abt how by the time they got to the last act it should’ve ended instead having another one even though it was arguably the most important act of the entire film.

  • @thabreez456
    @thabreez456 Год назад +4561

    I think the biggest thing to take away from this whole movie is the fact that Armen Nahapetian is a real person and not a deepfaked Joaquin Phoenix. It still creeps me out that they found a actor who looks that close to A Young Joaquin Phoenix

    • @who__cares__
      @who__cares__ Год назад

      Lmfao you must live under a rock cause there's plenty of movies where a young actor looks just like the adult 💀

    • @hamster2u396
      @hamster2u396 Год назад +129

      Wait that guy is not Joaquin Phoenix?

    • @chickencharlie1992
      @chickencharlie1992 Год назад +325

      That's the most Armenian name I've ever fucking heard.

    • @alesharks5135
      @alesharks5135 Год назад +43

      Really? That’s the biggest thing?

    • @janimatics
      @janimatics Год назад +88

      It’s crazy how they got to cast someone who looks so much like him. They literally look related

  • @facebonker
    @facebonker Год назад +2293

    after the movie ended, me and the seven other people in the theatre just sat there in confused and shocked silence until the credits ended and the lights went up

    • @BrennanLaBrie
      @BrennanLaBrie Год назад +152

      My friend and also watched almost all the credits in silence before saying “what the fuck did we just watch?” We barely knew where to start with our questions.

    • @omarmickelson1204
      @omarmickelson1204 Год назад +42

      When the credits started during that scene, the eight other people in the theater were laughing. I was the one confused.

    • @futuremiIf
      @futuremiIf Год назад +82

      that happened at my showing too we all just stared at the screen until some guy turned to his girlfriend and went “what the fuck was that?”

    • @tmtmtg
      @tmtmtg Год назад +27

      Yeah I just got back from the theater and there was only like 9 people there and we all just sat in silence until the credits scene ended

    • @dabordietrying
      @dabordietrying Год назад +13

      @@futuremiIf wait were we in the same theater lmao my bf said this to me

  • @meatrat2994
    @meatrat2994 Год назад +511

    I loved the fact that when the movie ends… the credits don’t have any music or sound so you just hear the loud silence, confusion and disturb in the whole room

    • @sallym8554
      @sallym8554 Год назад +3

      Interesting! That would be very effective! I haven't seen it yet....my "movie buddy" is wary of the 3 hour run time.

  • @sleepy-peepy
    @sleepy-peepy Год назад +1513

    i’ve been telling people that the movie shows what it would be like if all of someone’s anxiety-induced catastrophizing were correct.
    "what if my therapist is in cahoots with my mom and is secretly telling her everything i say in confidence that she might be offended by." is such a naturally anxious thought that normally could only live inside an anxious person's mind.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Год назад +8

      also if a person is too passive.

    • @sleepy-peepy
      @sleepy-peepy Год назад +65

      @@MicahMicahel agreed, but beau is raised to be a passive people pleaser from day one. down to watching his brother be locked in the attic for refusing to take a bath. his mom is mad he doesn’t insist the suburban couple bring him to the funeral, but he’s acquiescing to their schedules just like he would to her’s.

    • @blakebramley9171
      @blakebramley9171 Год назад +23

      That’s so true. It’s literally everything a mentally ill person has nightmares about

    • @andyevans9145
      @andyevans9145 Год назад +25

      This was my exact reaction after watching. "What if someone's anxiety thoughts were true?" Cue a cascade of ever-worsening nightmare fodder fueled by the expectation that the worst will always happen

    • @vibinwpsilocybin1424
      @vibinwpsilocybin1424 Год назад

      that’s why one shouldn’t partake in therapy. it’s a scam.

  • @navilaphillips2845
    @navilaphillips2845 Год назад +369

    I think the only true thing that happened was that his therapist wrote "guilty"

    • @tonybalony1811
      @tonybalony1811 Год назад +12

      Wow. I completely forgot about that.

    • @atlntcostv7293
      @atlntcostv7293 Год назад +4

      & the boat where he drowns himself

    • @bigmichael2765
      @bigmichael2765 Год назад +13

      Holy shit that ties into the ending, did not think of that

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 11 месяцев назад +1

      That’s a very good point

    • @doodoo240
      @doodoo240 11 месяцев назад +2

      i was wondering why his therapist wrote that down

  • @alexandremachado9067
    @alexandremachado9067 Год назад +1923

    Can't wait for the 4 hour directors cut

    • @NoThoughtAllFeels
      @NoThoughtAllFeels Год назад +111

      Ari said in an interview that it's not happening. There was a 3.5 hour cut, but he got it down to what he thinks is the best version of the film, which is the one releasing in theatres.

    • @bookeblade
      @bookeblade Год назад +5

      Not happening

    • @Mattman0106
      @Mattman0106 Год назад +1

      Surely there will at least be some deleted scenes on blu ray or sum? Hopefully?

    • @moonverine
      @moonverine Год назад

      Hope he takes a note from the Coens and makes a shorter DC.

    • @SenpaiAustin
      @SenpaiAustin Год назад +1

      I’m gonna throw up

  • @CecenaGuy
    @CecenaGuy Год назад +1329

    This was, by far, the most nauseating, disturbing, psychologically abhorrent experience I’ve ever had watching a movie. I already have my second ticket booked for tonight.

    • @billyjolly4855
      @billyjolly4855 Год назад +20

      Oh your watching it again?

    • @reaganfields
      @reaganfields Год назад +49

      you’re wild for going to see it again lmao, i don’t think i have it in me

    • @Winter-Alpha-Omega
      @Winter-Alpha-Omega Год назад +2

      What is it about?

    • @billyjolly4855
      @billyjolly4855 Год назад +3

      @@Winter-Alpha-Omega I think when I go in there I be coming out existential

    • @sharptojo6420
      @sharptojo6420 Год назад +12

      @@Winter-Alpha-Omega don’t look into it too much. Go see for yourself.

  • @LiamChaidez
    @LiamChaidez Год назад +1570

    It’s always interesting to see when a great director has full artistic control. Especially a director with as crazy of a mind as Ari aster

    • @mikahong
      @mikahong Год назад +9

      Fr, that guy makes you think wtf is going on w him, and that's such an effective hook. is this really him, or is he just another image projection, i hope its not the latter.

    • @BrennanLaBrie
      @BrennanLaBrie Год назад +7

      I can’t help but feel he should have been reigned in a bit, especially with the length of the film. It felt very obvious to me that this was an artist expressing their vision with no oversight, for better or for worse.

    • @idab6864
      @idab6864 Год назад +22

      ​@@BrennanLaBrie it was experimental and I for one loved it. I could've watched 5 hours of that reality Ari Aster created. I'm not even exaggerating. It felt so on point, despite the nebulous nature of it. Would you prefer directors all stick to a max 90 minute film and never explore beyond their current confines?
      It's ok that you didn't understand the film but don't be arrogant and act like your opinion is correct

    • @Blep303
      @Blep303 Год назад +6

      This movie was a huge, but very appreciated, mind fuck. Aster really knows how to induce anxiety in someone and make you suspicious of everything. Dude is a fkn genius.

    • @julesfloyd8756
      @julesfloyd8756 Год назад

      I think you mean full autistic control. I walked out of the theatre on this piece of garbage

  • @anonimojones4164
    @anonimojones4164 Год назад +567

    That movie reminded me a lot of Franz Kafka’s book. Like when you tell someone that they are guilty of something they will eventually believe. Even if is not true.

    • @TetsuoKazuya
      @TetsuoKazuya Год назад +1

      Which book?

    • @giannily5581
      @giannily5581 Год назад +16

      @@TetsuoKazuyasounds like they’re talking about the trial

    • @IsaiahJNordeng
      @IsaiahJNordeng Год назад +20

      I think this is an apt comparison. Kafka would read his books to his friends and they would all laugh together at the absurd tragedy. Soubds like this is what Beau is Afraid is going for.

    • @MrHaffi14
      @MrHaffi14 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing 💯

    • @MegaSnippezz
      @MegaSnippezz Год назад +2

      Kafka meets Sophocles' Oedipus Rex.

  • @urmomshouse978
    @urmomshouse978 Год назад +459

    it depicts awareness of anxiety and intrusive thoughts really well

    • @diegomichel3242
      @diegomichel3242 Год назад +1

      But does it have a realistic depiction of a panic attack 🤔

    • @squimbwarftestiballs
      @squimbwarftestiballs Год назад

      @@diegomichel3242 yep, multiple imo

    • @butchdeloria2995
      @butchdeloria2995 11 месяцев назад

      @@diegomichel3242 i would say the end is a realistic depiction

    • @jahariswsw
      @jahariswsw 11 месяцев назад

      Schizophrenic. He was taking zyprexa

    • @butchdeloria2995
      @butchdeloria2995 11 месяцев назад

      @@jahariswsw oh ok

  • @longlivethesheet4561
    @longlivethesheet4561 Год назад +597

    So in other words, it’s definitely an Ari Aster film

    • @titlewave489
      @titlewave489 Год назад +35

      it's fucking crazy. when the credits rolled and lights turned on instantly, not a person moved or said anything for a solid 3-4 minutes.

    • @austinlegg7907
      @austinlegg7907 Год назад +10

      @@titlewave489 same thing in my theater. It was just so weird. Even when there was a clearly comedic part my whole entire theater stayed silent

    • @Wolfie-og4yj
      @Wolfie-og4yj Год назад

      ​@@austinlegg7907 how good it was?

    • @howdy7734
      @howdy7734 Год назад

      @@titlewave489 people are so cringe, mcu really ruined movie theater experience, i’ve seen people wait for post credit scenes to the godfather 1 original re run, like what the fuck???

    • @peterwang5660
      @peterwang5660 Год назад +8

      @@howdy7734 they’re not waiting for a post credits scene. They’re horrified.

  • @lindseylaurent9535
    @lindseylaurent9535 Год назад +344

    I felt that this movie was about childhood trauma, he was suffering from the pain of his mother being a narcissist. I really appreciated the ending, I felt that the boat sinking represented what childhood trauma will do to you if you let it hold you back…you will drown in it. That’s what the whole movie was. There are terrible parents out there who ruin their children’s lives, this was one of them. His whole life was based on her rules and in the end…he drowned because of her.

    • @Blackout0900
      @Blackout0900 Год назад +2

      When did you realize that you have your mother’s anger?

    • @simplemortal5068
      @simplemortal5068 Год назад +8

      wow, I’m definitely not seeing this movie after this comment, ny narcissistic mother has cost me lots of self work, tears and therapy, not willing to re open that again 😆

    • @Blackout0900
      @Blackout0900 Год назад +1

      @@simplemortal5068 Have you tried forgiving her?

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад +5

      Your absolutely right.. My own mother is a narcissist, so watching the film felt like my mother telling me she doesn't love me to my face.. For 3 hours💔

    • @Blackout0900
      @Blackout0900 Год назад

      @@AbrasiousProductions Have you tried forgiving her?

  • @kaseybrianne
    @kaseybrianne Год назад +1335

    I was amazed by how funny it was- the "I'm so sorry" line read/timing had my entire theater laughing harder than any straight-forward comedy screening I've seen

    • @looney1023
      @looney1023 Год назад +61

      That actor (no spoilers as to who it is) really did produce the biggest laugh in the movie. And Parker Posey. So fucking funny

    • @Kanjo_Bazooie
      @Kanjo_Bazooie Год назад +9

      I lost it at that 🤣

    • @tjhoneycutt2
      @tjhoneycutt2 Год назад +9

      What part was that? I feel like remember the joke but forgot what part lol

    • @kaseybrianne
      @kaseybrianne Год назад +124

      @@tjhoneycutt2 it was when he was on the phone with the UPS driver, and he hangs up and redials to test the 0% chance that he misdialed “Mom”- it was so good

    • @tjhoneycutt2
      @tjhoneycutt2 Год назад +2

      @@kaseybrianne that’s right 😂

  • @darrenbrown7037
    @darrenbrown7037 Год назад +264

    Toni was the most disturbing character for me and the paint scene fucked me up more than anything I’ve seen in a long time

    • @sirmicothesilly
      @sirmicothesilly Год назад

      Probably not gonna watch it myself, so if you don’t mind recounting, what happens in this scene?

    • @hchappy125
      @hchappy125 Год назад +34

      @@sirmicothesilly so there’s this character Toni, daughter of the two people who take Beau it for a chapter of the film after they hit him with their car by accident. She’s super pissy and resentful of him being in their house, and nothing beau tries to say can make it better. She pressures him into hitting some crazy weed(?) at some point, and then it comes to a head when she brings him into her room and screams at him that they need to drink these two buckets of paint together. It feels awful because he just can’t find the words to stop her, and she ends up chugging a ton of blue paint and dying about a minute later

    • @TheBlobIsCool
      @TheBlobIsCool Год назад +4

      @Sam Bourgeois that is a very interesting interpretation. 🤔

    • @doodoo240
      @doodoo240 11 месяцев назад

      @laymanlinguistdid you see the picture of roger in his mom's house?

    • @CalvinChikelue
      @CalvinChikelue 11 месяцев назад +9

      The way she delivers the line “You can’t get fucked up with meeee?!” alone proves she has skill on skills & will always make me laugh whenever I think about it 😂

  • @laineyk5607
    @laineyk5607 Год назад +711

    everything he creates gives me the uncanny valley effect, they always leave me slightly disassociating in a good way

    • @kylekuzma982
      @kylekuzma982 Год назад +11

      I was disassociating in the theater badly 😭

    • @laineyk5607
      @laineyk5607 Год назад +6

      @@kylekuzma982 i literally started astral projecting above my body when i saw this in theaters

    • @kylekuzma982
      @kylekuzma982 Год назад +3

      @@laineyk5607 😂😂 fr I was questioning my own existence.

    • @jaredarenas7542
      @jaredarenas7542 Год назад +9

      As soon as the movie started with the cold open of Mona yelling at the doctor asking why her son wasn't crying, my heart was POUNDING and would not stop through the whole runtime

    • @MsTinkerbelle87
      @MsTinkerbelle87 Год назад

      @@laineyk5607 y’all are so dramatic 🙄

  • @soph1111e
    @soph1111e Год назад +500

    Asters first two films already have this otherworldly feeling where the events are so cruel and horrific and presented with such an apathetic tone that they feel out of place with the real world. this film seems even less grounded than the others so I can only imagine the nightmarish qualities of his style are in full force. you're in ari asters world and that seems like a really scary place to be

    • @milesbbop9563
      @milesbbop9563 Год назад +4

      I prefer grounded. If not everything just feels fantasy and fictional.

    • @shaneboyd8792
      @shaneboyd8792 Год назад +11

      I saw it last night, and yeah... you never have a solid foot on the ground throughout the full 3 hours lol

    • @Abigail-py3vk
      @Abigail-py3vk Год назад +4

      Yeah it starts off with his character living in basically Sodom irl lol

    • @ComedicAsmr
      @ComedicAsmr Год назад

      First… two?

    • @Notkeiran
      @Notkeiran Год назад

      @@ComedicAsmr Hereditary and Midsommar

  • @ratzhence
    @ratzhence Год назад +49

    the way i described it with my friends after seeing it was: "I was begging for it to stop. I didn't want it to end, but I wanted it to Stop Going". i LOVED the fact it was 3 hours, every scene was valuable and enthralling. it really hypnotized you into this nightmare.

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад

      watching the film almost gave me a heart attack, I literally almost died, I'm not even joking, I'm unhealthy so I chugged an energy drink not expecting such an experience and my heart was inches away from exploding, I even felt a horrible chest pain after 3 hours of crying

  • @Frenchaboo
    @Frenchaboo Год назад +77

    Joaquin Phoenix seems physically incapable of playing in normal movies, and it gets me worried about his mental state sometimes. That guy's already been through a lot.

    • @timcardona9962
      @timcardona9962 Год назад +30

      Phoenix is mostly drawn to roles that challenge him; anything less just doesnt interest him. It's called being an artist

    • @norm-bb3bb
      @norm-bb3bb Год назад +3

      ​@@timcardona9962 And some idiots say he's one note

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад +1

      I wish people worried about my mental state...

  • @Kianleahy
    @Kianleahy Год назад +125

    This movie made for the most interesting first date movie, but I think it will work out because we were both speechless but also both really like it.

    • @peterwang5660
      @peterwang5660 Год назад +33

      Trauma bonding lmao

    • @shroomshroom5945
      @shroomshroom5945 Год назад +2

      I did the same thing 😂

    • @gigachad192
      @gigachad192 Год назад +13

      Movies are the worst idea for a first date period, let alone this movie, lmao.

    • @Jason_differ
      @Jason_differ Год назад

      Think I’m doing the same tonight

    • @Notkeiran
      @Notkeiran Год назад +2

      @@gigachad192 yup. You sit in silence for 1.5+ hours next to the person you want to get to know awkwardly judging if her accidentally touching your leg with hers was a sign to make the move.

  • @atreesto5002
    @atreesto5002 Год назад +37

    The sense of catharsis you talk about is what Beau experienced when he was IN the play. I think it shows how temporary that feeling can be when you get it through consuming art.

  • @ggreat1999
    @ggreat1999 Год назад +266

    This is why i hate when movies are made by a24 because deep down i know they’ll never be released in theaters in my country which sucks. damn y’all so lucky seeing such gems in theaters.

    • @stellacollin6347
      @stellacollin6347 Год назад +13

      I was honestly surprised they had early showings in select theaters in australia, grabbed that ticket asap and was incredible seeing it on the big screen, definitely reccomend researching if any indi cinemas in your area are showing it.

    • @cracklord400
      @cracklord400 Год назад +2

      a24 doesnt make movies mate

    • @mzschmidt3937
      @mzschmidt3937 Год назад +4

      @@cracklord400 wtf?

    • @alexd4566
      @alexd4566 Год назад +17

      @@mzschmidt3937 A24 primarily distributes films, meaning the company is responsible for marketing and making deals with movie theaters and online platforms such as Netflix, Hulu etc. This is about 90% of their work. The other 10% is film production, i.e. funding the project and collaborating on the actual creative filmmaking process. So do they “make” movies? Not really, producers and directors do, in this case Ari Aster and Lars Knudsen.

    • @enevalesa.2604
      @enevalesa.2604 Год назад +1

      That's so sad, but I can't help but share my joy when I learned that the film will be shown in my country. A country with which, quite reasonably, almost all film distributors have stopped working. I bought the tickets the moment they became available for sale!

  • @ice-choco-Icecream
    @ice-choco-Icecream Год назад +85

    You know this movie is a jewel when it gives sense to the obscene drawings of the walls at the beginning

    • @bmac0
      @bmac0 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wait what

    • @BellaSwan18
      @BellaSwan18 11 месяцев назад +1

      OH WAIT IT DOES

  • @onthesillyscreen7241
    @onthesillyscreen7241 Год назад +103

    To be honest, I think I was more afraid than Beau.

  • @wavvy94
    @wavvy94 Год назад +84

    Saw it last night, and yeah the entire film really felt like how I sound when I'm trying to describe my dream to someone. More of a nightmare but yeah

  • @OhMars
    @OhMars Год назад +215

    This film is amazing, the emotions are so bipolar and you can smile one second being happy that beau is in a scene that’s not so chaotic then all of a sudden the reality kicks in and he’s having sex with a corpse, it’s an amazing film

    • @idab6864
      @idab6864 Год назад +17

      I'm trying to understand how she died

    • @DipolarApathy
      @DipolarApathy Год назад +1

      Spoilers
      So she was definitely a representation of his mom but… do you think he fucked her corpse? Or at least jerked it to his mom then felt disgusted when he remembers she’s dead

    • @loganharper5138
      @loganharper5138 Год назад +43

      @@idab6864 nut allergy

    • @tonybalony1811
      @tonybalony1811 Год назад +2

      @@loganharper5138 thank you!!!

    • @nusoul
      @nusoul Год назад

      @@idab6864 mans did drop the world's biggest load inside of her, so think from her climaxing herself it did her in.
      I also had a weird feeling she had a heart murmur like him maybe hinting at the fact they were related (fucked up theory I know).

  • @johnathanargow4762
    @johnathanargow4762 Год назад +89

    (Spoilers maybe)
    I was emotional at the end. Not in a good way (depending on perspective)
    I grew up being gaslight by my stepfather by everything i did and it really f*cked me.
    So when the ending happened i was forcing myself not to crumble in the theater.
    I was shaking. I want a happy ending or something that would make him break out or finally stand up for himself.
    I was mentally begging for anything good to happen.
    But it didn't. It just ended they way i always feared the end would be.
    Nothing. No bravery, no hero, no answers.
    Just drowning. And the end.
    Great movie. But I will never watch it again.
    It hits too close home.

    • @headmelter
      @headmelter Год назад +8

      It also felt like my life being retold to me, I walked home in tears at 12pm after seeing it with a date - I will not be revisiting this trauma inducing film ever again (hope you’re feeling okay after, this film has FUCKED me up x )

    • @patrickniggli9686
      @patrickniggli9686 11 месяцев назад +5

      had the same experience, brought back childhood trauma I never thought about again for the last 5 years.

    • @BellaSwan18
      @BellaSwan18 11 месяцев назад +4

      I spent the entire time begging for the film to just give Beau a BREAK

    • @jiboyoseo
      @jiboyoseo 10 месяцев назад +5

      things will get better (unlike the film, I guess), hugs!

    • @devsox1
      @devsox1 4 месяца назад

      I'm so sorry and hope that you're able to heal from what you've been through

  • @semicharmedlives
    @semicharmedlives Год назад +176

    this movie truly felt like if larry david and the safdie brothers made a fucked up horror comedy

    • @whitetpoison
      @whitetpoison Год назад +3

      Most accurate description of this movie thus far

    • @braveninja111
      @braveninja111 Год назад +3

      I need a Seinfeld horror movie that’s the only reunion that would work

    • @PepperHand
      @PepperHand Год назад +6

      That was a better review than the video. I fully understand what I am walking into now, thanks.

    • @UGLY-MONEY17
      @UGLY-MONEY17 Год назад

      Lmao that actually makes a lot of sense

    • @adamgates1142
      @adamgates1142 Год назад +3

      I wish! More like Charlie Kaufman remakes Truman Show after being lobotomized.

  • @eben7248
    @eben7248 Год назад +42

    I think it was a less perfect movie than Hereditary or Midsommar, and yet it is the one I most deeply connect and relate to. I rated it lower, but if I had to pick only one of Aster's three features to have been made, I would pick Beau in a heartbeat. I'm so glad this movie exists.

  • @seamusdempster
    @seamusdempster Год назад +130

    Such a cool movie. I do think beau is a bit more fleshed out than you give the character credit for, I think part of why he may have come across as simpler is because a fundamental part of his character is that he is deeply traumatized by his mother's codependency and as a result is just a walking ball of anxiety experiencing just the absolute least ideal set of events someone in his position could experience. He feels trapped because he is, he doesn't take action and lead the story in any particular direction because he grew up in constant fear of his mother convincing him he was failing to even out the "love" she gave him. I think the scene where my man finally gets to cum was really important because of what he says after. This sort of release he's never known was even possible gives him this brief break from his worldview that has fear and guilt and terror and confusion woven into it when he says "I always thought I was going to die", not just about sex but about every aspect of his life. When he freezes in one spot for hours at a time, he's an animal curling up in self defense. He's quiet and timid and powerless as a result of trauma and improperly managed mental health issues and I think that's one of the strongest points of the movie. He's also 100% schizophrenic

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen21 Год назад +18

    You reach this point in the film (for me it was the hotboxing minivan scene, not sure why) when you just think, "I don't want to do this anymore." But I'm glad I forced myself to sit through my discomfort. The animated story scene was worth everything else.

  • @bwidge8073
    @bwidge8073 Год назад +84

    idk if it’s because i’m high but i was so sad during the whole thing. seeing someone with probably ocd struggle with everyone infantilizing him and not taking him seriously. idk i just felt dread that no one would believe him n shit. kinda felt like neurodivergent experience. and the fact his mom dodnt take it seriously. idk shit made me sad. not a good high movie haha. i loved it tho

    • @tonybalony1811
      @tonybalony1811 Год назад +2

      I completely agree!!! I wish I wasn’t so high before :(

    • @_SunscreenQueen_
      @_SunscreenQueen_ Год назад +2

      Same. I have borderline and have also had a horrible shitty events in life and my family treats me like I need them (I’m 25). I’ve lived abroad alone, I’ve lived in La but once I was diagnosed my mom has gotten very controlling like I don’t know how to do life.

    • @Blackout0900
      @Blackout0900 Год назад

      @@_SunscreenQueen_ Have you tried forgiving her?

    • @_SunscreenQueen_
      @_SunscreenQueen_ Год назад +6

      @@Blackout0900 I hâte the idea that a victim needs to forgive. Her abuse caused my bpd so there’s anger

    • @Blackout0900
      @Blackout0900 Год назад

      @@_SunscreenQueen_ And what caused her to be the way she is? Do you think she was just magically born with the abuser gene? Or that someone did wrong by her, like she did to you? When did you realize that your anger is your mother’s anger?

  • @halfstaff2602
    @halfstaff2602 Год назад +34

    Finished watching it a few hours ago and honestly the more I think about it the more layers of brilliance I find. All the metaphors played off as reality, heightening the absurdism. The setting as essentially Beau's own mind. The paint scene. The live footage scene. And this whole insane journey to literally just go to his abusive mom's house. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @RiSK907
    @RiSK907 Год назад +75

    when you say "going to your moms house and not being able to (come, cum...?)" which are you referring to lmao that was very confusing to me

    • @marcoescobar447
      @marcoescobar447 Год назад +11

      headed straight here after hearing that 😂

    • @germanleal
      @germanleal Год назад +10

      You'll know when you watch the movie lol

    • @gracekeddy
      @gracekeddy Год назад +11

      karsten is saying he's sexually repressed and maybe refers to an oedipal complex i think

    • @maxresdefault_
      @maxresdefault_ Год назад +7

      The latter... From what I can tell it's part of the plot that his father died in climax and that is a hereditary illness

    • @israelvelasco4340
      @israelvelasco4340 Год назад

      You could say " going to your mom's house and not being able to cume"

  • @Cinnamon420
    @Cinnamon420 Год назад +23

    Beau is the feel bad comedy of the year

  • @lukeg1940
    @lukeg1940 Год назад +62

    The vibes from this review makes me feel like this is the anti eeaao

    • @senoj.rednaxela
      @senoj.rednaxela Год назад +21

      Nathan Lane said in an interview that this was like eeaao for Jewish people 😂

    • @flyingmonke
      @flyingmonke Год назад +2

      Not even close

    • @JohnnyNada
      @JohnnyNada Год назад +3

      It's actually great unlike EEAAO

    • @SaraStar7373
      @SaraStar7373 Год назад +14

      it’s way more narratively complex than eeaao, definitely less friendly to the casual viewer, but they have the same family trauma meets unreality theme. I would say it’s anti eeaao because unlike eeaao it’s very mean spirited (not a criticism i think it’s intentionally so). beau is afraid shows a much crueler and unsafe world

  • @j.daltoncooper8213
    @j.daltoncooper8213 Год назад +13

    Late to the party, but simply put, this is the most “You okay, dawg?” I’ve felt about a writer-director in a long time. Was also jarring to see Joaquin in a primarily reactive role rather than his usual ambiguous, yet acceptably proactive protagonist role.
    Ari, we love you and we’re here for you lmao

  • @futuremiIf
    @futuremiIf Год назад +46

    i had NO IDEA what i was getting into while watching this but god did i love it. as someone has dealt with narcissists in my personal life, i got the message and meaning of it and loved it. i kinda just wish it wasn’t as long so it could’ve conveyed that message a bit more. i was kinda just going along for the ride and having fun until he gets to his mother’s house and [SPOILER] the part where his mother listens to his therapy sessions and starts attacking him over what he said HIT (something similar happened to me with my mother and a doctor when i was younger, and so i nearly cried) but then i was thrown back out of it with the attic scene
    overall i kinda loved it though like the message hit and i like it the more i think about it :)

    • @devsox1
      @devsox1 4 месяца назад

      Omg I'm so sorry you experienced something similar? That's awful. I had a messed up childhood but my mom was and still is an amazing mother and this movie just made me love and appreciate her even more than I already do

  • @seanplace2471
    @seanplace2471 Год назад +246

    I honestly did not feel anxious at any point in this movie, it really felt like a straight up comedy to me and it's the most I've laughed at a movie in a while. Really enjoyed it.

    • @GoB1996
      @GoB1996 Год назад +68

      I think that’s one of the most beautiful things about it. It’s excels at horror comedy. I think the comedy is the glue of the movie and the horror is there for you to ponder on. No necessarily frightening images, but messages

    • @titlewave489
      @titlewave489 Год назад

      @@GoB1996 Penis monster.

    • @halfstaff2602
      @halfstaff2602 Год назад +12

      @@GoB1996 oddly enough, the paint scene is one of the most unnerving scenes i've scene

    • @halfstaff2602
      @halfstaff2602 Год назад +19

      the absurdism is hilarious until you see the deeper, darker metaphor beneath

    • @israelvelasco4340
      @israelvelasco4340 Год назад +14

      The 1st 45min gave me non stop anxiety.

  • @coraphillips5873
    @coraphillips5873 Год назад +2

    Came to RUclips to watch a video about this movie since I saw it yesterday in theatre and I'm so glad that YOU made a video. I've always enjoyed your video essays and appreciate you keeping up on it!

  • @ThestuffthatSaralikes
    @ThestuffthatSaralikes Год назад +8

    What a cast!! I’m looking forward to this. Hope my IMAX will have it.

  • @rjafitzgerald
    @rjafitzgerald Год назад +20

    10/10 for the editing and for a perfect reference to The Red Shoes 🙌

  • @nickschmitt9936
    @nickschmitt9936 Год назад +13

    The experience of watching an Ari Aster movie in theaters is amazing. We were laughing way too much -- as soon as he raced the tattoo guy for the door, we kinda knew what we were in for lol.

  • @emilymccue440
    @emilymccue440 Год назад +5

    Love that you mentioned Synecdoche New York in this because I ended up watching that for the first time the same day I saw Beau is Afraid and damn was it a mindfuck of a day

  • @hungtotheover3385
    @hungtotheover3385 Год назад +120

    I’m so so happy you enjoyed this! 🥰 Ari is my favorite director and the experience of watching his movies have always helped me through tough times. I’m going to get see it in three hours and I cannot wait! 🎉
    EDIT: Just got back from seeing and WOOOWWW that was insane! Worth every penny! 🤩 10/10

    • @JC19021
      @JC19021 Год назад +5

      Report back

    • @sethryan1397
      @sethryan1397 Год назад +1

      commenting to hear a report

    • @yaboi3441
      @yaboi3441 Год назад

      Same

    • @just2scare
      @just2scare Год назад +2

      bro this shit was absolute fucking batshit crazy like a goddamn rollercoaster

    • @sousleciel2416
      @sousleciel2416 Год назад +2

      Omg what's wrong with me, i read your comment as "Ari is my favorite dictator" 🤦‍♀️

  • @russell35
    @russell35 Год назад +9

    There is humor to the movie. But its like the absolute best knock knock joke you've ever heard, but you're at a funeral and its actually just a nightmare. Then you wake up and you're at a different funeral and every one is staring at you.

  • @jeremyusreevu237
    @jeremyusreevu237 Год назад +7

    Gonna see this on Saturday! So psyched!!!!!!!!

  • @MatthewGhirardi
    @MatthewGhirardi Год назад +8

    This movie felt like an acid trip but without doing acid

  • @hotdogwaterjug
    @hotdogwaterjug Год назад +4

    unfortunately i won’t be seeing this in theaters cuz i don’t wanna go alone but i’m so excited to see this

  • @erikgonzaga8132
    @erikgonzaga8132 Год назад +45

    this movie was absolutely insane and at first I loved it for that. After around the hour and a half mark (after the first two acts?) is when it lost me a lot. At first I was so enthralled by the movie and so glued to the screen, but I do think it drags and finds itself to be saying the same thing over and over. I do think this is a "what if joker was a comedy" movie which is a good thing 😂 towards the end however I was just starting to wonder what even was the point of the movie

    • @itsjustme4371
      @itsjustme4371 Год назад

      exactly my thoughts! I really loved some scenes but after some time nothing was making sense to me anymore and when the big penis showed up I just gave up. Sometimes less is more imo

  • @GareBare90
    @GareBare90 Год назад +9

    Sounds like a Saturday Night to me! Can't wait!

  • @sharptojo6420
    @sharptojo6420 Год назад +8

    This is one of those movies that once it’s over, everyone in the theater just walks out in silence.. 😂

  • @Grushvak
    @Grushvak Год назад +19

    "You were never really here", also starring Phoenix, is to date my favorite depiction of anxiety disorders on the big screen. I felt incredibly seen and understood in many of its less violent but incredibly tense scenes. I'm really excited to see Beau is Afraid, to see if it manages to top that.

    • @idab6864
      @idab6864 Год назад

      It definitely does imo

    • @justinkroboth360
      @justinkroboth360 Год назад +2

      YES. You Were Never Really Here was fucking phenomenal. The scene at the lake, with his mother, was so beautiful and touching - it hit a nerve. Beautiful film.

  • @yaboi3441
    @yaboi3441 Год назад +8

    I really wanna rewatch and just focus on how meta the film is
    Obviously the final scene is the most blatant, but the way Beau is lit in most shots is so noticeably basic 3 point setup it feels intentional in a movie like this. It also looks like he’s got a light reflecting in his eyes in a lot of the movie too.
    Great stuff, happy he was given the reigns on the entire thing.

  • @emilybeauvais4164
    @emilybeauvais4164 Год назад

    Masterful and cinematic transition into that ad, you had me bamboozled

  • @oliverbleuyoutube
    @oliverbleuyoutube Год назад +6

    I saw this on shrooms as Joaquin Phoenix said “not to do” and had a 3 hour BLAST

  • @Marcusml333
    @Marcusml333 Год назад +8

    Midsommar is one of the best movies I've seen in years, so I definitely need to see this one too.

  • @LeonardoDiCapri-Sun
    @LeonardoDiCapri-Sun 11 месяцев назад +4

    The first part of this movie captured EXACTLY what my most frequent anxiety dream is like… it was disturbing how uncanny it was

    • @enriqueortiz5036
      @enriqueortiz5036 10 месяцев назад

      Ooooh same. Most of my nightmares are somebody/a group of scary lookin’ people trying to somehow assault or mug me.

  • @RobVespa
    @RobVespa Год назад

    One of your best commentaries - Can't wait to see this film!

  • @Sinnamonie
    @Sinnamonie Год назад

    I watched it opening night last thurs and I was waiting for you to make this video lol

  • @JahazielCastillo
    @JahazielCastillo Год назад +58

    I was on the fence about this movie, mostly because of the runtime but "being the most anxiety induced movie since Climax" really sold it to me. I have to watch it now.

    • @j-dog8517
      @j-dog8517 Год назад +2

      Climax is my favorite horror movie

    • @titlewave489
      @titlewave489 Год назад +3

      while there are moments where you can't help but laugh, legitimately every/every other scene leads into an anxiety inducing bad trip....
      DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF PSYCHEDELICS....

    • @bobbyp8009
      @bobbyp8009 Год назад +1

      I had more anxiety watching Good Time

    • @sousleciel2416
      @sousleciel2416 Год назад

      @@bobbyp8009 Different strokes for different folks

    • @jackpeterson305
      @jackpeterson305 Год назад +1

      @@titlewave489 I watched the movie today on shrooms and had the best time. I would actually recommend watching this on psychs if you're experienced because the whole movie is so trippy and beautifully shot. The movie definitely made me feel super anxious at times, but as someone with anxiety, I related a lot to the character, so rather than giving me a bad trip I was moreso blown away by how well Aster was able to communicate those feelings to the audience and bring them into the world of someone with that condition.

  • @Hockey_00002
    @Hockey_00002 Год назад +9

    Loved it. The ending was actually perfect lol.

  • @CallMeConstantine
    @CallMeConstantine Год назад +5

    I saw it last night and we laughed several times and people turned around and stared at my group and honestly…that fear of not knowing if it was even okay to laugh and breaking through to own it and just not care but then immediately be presented with a scene that is definitely not funny…was all an emotional roller coaster in my own observation-production.

  • @arnausolbesalujas8172
    @arnausolbesalujas8172 Год назад

    Thank you Aura, for bringing us this video

  • @dannycampbell6431
    @dannycampbell6431 Год назад +65

    I wouldn’t describe anxiety personally; it felt like a schizophrenic episode throughout the entire film.

    • @jpeg204
      @jpeg204 Год назад +22

      At face value it definitely feels like schizophrenia, but conceptually I think it is about feelings of fear, anxiety, paranoia, self-hatred, intrusive thoughts, and the film that's presented is essentially what it would look like if all of those thoughts and feelings manifested in reality and turned out to be true, which is sad because it shows how much it can effect a persons psyche, but its also hilarious because it shows how silly those anxieties and worries and fears can be a lot of the time.

    • @danieltucker8382
      @danieltucker8382 Год назад +1

      It’s definitely about schizophrenia. And I’d say how we as a society will look but not act to help our mentally ill people.

    • @amyjones2063
      @amyjones2063 11 месяцев назад

      I definitely agree that it explores lots of different effects of mental health that can be symptoms of several disorders. I watched this with my best friend (I’ve got ocd, with anxiety, she’s bipolar(which can turn into schizophrenia down the line) and while she thought he presented as schizophrenic we both could relate to certain symptoms, like the anxiety, or intrusive thoughts. I think that’s what makes this cool on that front, so many people with different mental health can all relate in their own ways, through different experiences, yet we’re all somewhat understanding it in the same way

  • @misjathecinemalover
    @misjathecinemalover Год назад +35

    I loved the trailer, and this movie looks SO great! I can’t wait to see Joaquin Phoenix go crazy again!

    • @jcw8719
      @jcw8719 Год назад

      I didn’t like it

  • @liammayse6317
    @liammayse6317 Год назад

    Haven't seen this yet, but really want to! I enjoyed your review style and your humor, got a new subscriber here!

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 Год назад +2

    It opened today here in Paris and there were literally 3 of us in the big new plush cinema complex in the city… lovely huge reclining seats is definitely the way to get through this one !!! We all just sat there stunned right through the credits!!

    • @A_YouTube_Commenter
      @A_YouTube_Commenter Год назад

      Which cinema in Paris?

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Год назад

      @@A_RUclips_Commenter Pathé Parnasse ... all newly renovated to "premium" seating, lovely!!

  • @KhaotiKlan
    @KhaotiKlan Год назад +16

    Going to see it on 4/20 blazed af. Excited!

    • @rafaelnahafahik7781
      @rafaelnahafahik7781 Год назад +3

      Bro that's today, or are you already blazed?

    • @Heywoodjablome1964
      @Heywoodjablome1964 Год назад

      Yasssssss

    • @nycgirlxx
      @nycgirlxx Год назад +4

      please report back so we know you aren’t dead. i usually take edibles before seeing movies in the theater cause i live within walking distance to one, however this was only playing at a theater i had to drive to so i was stone cold sober consistently going “thank god i’m not high rn” throughout the whole movie

    • @Heywoodjablome1964
      @Heywoodjablome1964 Год назад

      @@nycgirlxx shit

    • @nick-xv3km
      @nick-xv3km Год назад +1

      bro did u survive

  • @LiamChaidez
    @LiamChaidez Год назад +3

    DEFINITELY rewatch it! Trust me, it’s worth it!!!

  • @briankehinde6712
    @briankehinde6712 29 дней назад

    You've convinced me to watch Beau Is Afraid. Also, I liked your smooth transition to plug Aura.

  • @nestorarranz3179
    @nestorarranz3179 Год назад

    its like a collection of nightmares sometimes completly disconnected between them sometimes not, when it ends you are sweaty and stressed and dont remember most of it because so many things were happening for so long. i dont think i'll have the literal time to see it again (a couple of busy weeks coming my way) but i want to

  • @tipsycat27
    @tipsycat27 Год назад +9

    I had lower expectations for this movie just because Hereditary is my absolute favourite. The combination of horror and humour in that movie is really really successful, and that's a really really hard thing to do. But absurdity and humour is far easier to achieve and for that reason I was worried that this film would be more of a dud. Whilst I didn't enjoy it as much as Hereditary, the sheer amount of effort and talent and fearlessness in this movie was really surprising. It was worth the 3 hours of almost continuous stress and anxiety

  • @YourAverageNiche
    @YourAverageNiche Год назад +38

    So basically Ari's "Beau is Afraid" is like Inarritu's "Bardo": both are larger than life experimental epics held back by their runtime and passive characters rather than character development.
    A ride into the mind.
    True that Bardo made me fall asleep halfway, I fear Beau is Afraid is gonna be the same. Regardless, both would surely have "The Beauty Of" highlights over and over. Visually, they look stunning.

    • @bordidellapizza
      @bordidellapizza Год назад +6

      I think Inarritu was waaaaay more pointless ans boring doing Bardo, but Aster manage this movie really good and way better.

    • @ljbproductions3350
      @ljbproductions3350 Год назад +2

      You’ll definitely not fall asleep 😭

    • @SaraStar7373
      @SaraStar7373 Год назад +2

      good luck resting during this movie pal

    • @idab6864
      @idab6864 Год назад

      I'm honk shooing at this comment

    • @justinkroboth360
      @justinkroboth360 Год назад +4

      "Held back by passive characters" - if Beau had full agency, this would be another film. Like, literally, it's not held back by it - it's defined by it.

  • @originaozz
    @originaozz Год назад +2

    Best use for "Don't try to understand it. FEEL IT." I'm so used to analyzing every bits of a film, but with this one I just let the good times roll and weirdly that just made it the most enjoyable Ari Aster experience for me.😂

  • @nopeISdope96
    @nopeISdope96 Год назад +1

    This movie made me appreciate living in this era of films, because a film like this is out in theaters rn. It’s so weird unique interesting, God, the whole apartment part of the movie was nuts. Unfortunately, I left about 2 hours into the film. I too was getting exhausted, but I partially blame that on things outside of the film. I need to go back to the movies, and try and sneak in to catch the last hour of the movie. Tbh, I snuck into the last like 30 mins of a screening a couple weeks ago. That’s what really peaked my interest in the first place. I had seen the poster, but didn’t realize it was an Ari Aster film. Anyway, I’m looking forward to seeing how everything wraps up. 👍

  • @AaronMcGuire
    @AaronMcGuire Год назад +7

    8:15 Karsten really said “insaneo style”. Joel Haver would be proud

  • @matthueloose7172
    @matthueloose7172 Год назад +12

    Joaquin Phoenix is Scared

  • @taylorwatkins2776
    @taylorwatkins2776 11 месяцев назад

    Yes to see it but it’s such a interesting concept, looking forward to the watch

  • @emiliorodriguez70
    @emiliorodriguez70 Год назад +7

    It’s perfect to me in the way as soon as it was over I turned to the audience and questioned the whole movie. I love it because I think about it.

  • @maddiejung974
    @maddiejung974 Год назад +9

    That kid looks so damn CGI

  • @horrorclips7629
    @horrorclips7629 Год назад +4

    Yeah after the like the first 2 and a half hours I kinda just let in and understood, “this is just a 3 hour nightmare”

  • @ANDRE1mang
    @ANDRE1mang Год назад +2

    The film bizarre yet so intriguing. I loved it. Watched it in IMAX. I wanna watch it again!!

  • @MrCijuciju
    @MrCijuciju 11 месяцев назад

    BEAUTIFUL REVIEW...APPLAUSE❤❤❤❤

  • @joeyrussell8404
    @joeyrussell8404 Год назад +7

    id be afraid too if I went through all that shit

  • @katherinehebert6523
    @katherinehebert6523 Год назад +11

    I had a full panic attack in the first twenty minutes lol

    • @sousleciel2416
      @sousleciel2416 Год назад

      I can't watch horror movies either way, but i was about to give this one a chance and your comment made me rethink that... Thank you ☺️
      I'll have to wait for one of those ending explained videos

  • @gluechunk
    @gluechunk Год назад +2

    I got anxiety from how the trailer snippets were used over and over and over and over in this video

  • @Ruleof2Review
    @Ruleof2Review Год назад

    The more I think back on this movie the more I’m starting to love it. Great review.

  • @Dartanyoogles
    @Dartanyoogles Год назад +31

    I can't wait to see this! I loved Hereditary and Midsommar, and this looks like Aster's most personal, creative, original, and artistic movie yet! Not only do I think this will be his masterpiece, but I think it's going to be the best film of the year, and I almost guarantee that it will win best picture!

    • @Chimken_nunget
      @Chimken_nunget Год назад

      I loved the movie too, but there’s no way in hell it gets best picture. It’s too divisive, and while I think most of the controversial choices it makes work (even the 3 hr run time), idk if the farts at the academy will appreciate them. Hopefully it gets sound or production design (maybe even best director??)

    • @RatatRatR
      @RatatRatR Год назад

      It's certainly my favorite movie of the year so far. By a lot.

  • @HyperDrivedGG
    @HyperDrivedGG Год назад +12

    It was the funniest weirdest most confusing movie I’ve ever watched and I loved it (enough to watch it again? That’s to be decided)

  • @nathanashley623
    @nathanashley623 Год назад

    I've been waiting for a film to properly go insaneo style

  • @Dietpill
    @Dietpill Год назад +2

    I seriously loved every minute this movie had to offer. Can’t wait to see what else is up Ari Aster’s sleeve

  • @samfilmkid
    @samfilmkid Год назад +3

    My personal theory is that everything that happens after Beau gets hit by the ice cream truck is his dying fever dream or something, which explains why so much that happens doesn’t have any logical sense to it. It’s pure emotion.

  • @idfk.n3t
    @idfk.n3t Год назад +6

    i really loved this movie !!! i think it perfectly depicted how emotionally abusive and overbearing narcissistic parents fuck up their kids. i was able to pick it up from the opening scene and yet, every scene the mother was in had me nauseous and on edge, which i really respect this film for

  • @Smallfrye
    @Smallfrye Год назад +2

    For how long it is, I was legitimately enthralled the entire time. This is such a unique cinematic experience I gotta recommend it, but I kinda don't want to? Idk it's good

  • @DunDun330
    @DunDun330 Год назад +2

    I just read the plot for the movie on wiki and the final moments are hilarious. It makes me want to actually go see it

  • @sator_project
    @sator_project Год назад +3

    Oh ya, I hated the 3 hour runtime, but looking back I wouldn't cut a single agonizing second.

  • @reservoirdude92
    @reservoirdude92 Год назад +4

    This feels like it's gonna be the 'Under the Silver Lake' of this decade.

  • @wmh6958
    @wmh6958 Год назад +2

    It’s weird, I used to play a similar court scene in my head about my own life. Not nearly to the extend of in the movie but eerily similar.

  • @dominika8768
    @dominika8768 Год назад

    You totally hit the point. I was soo disappointed when lights turned on in the cinema, but you're right. I was trying so hard, to understand the hiden details, and was waiting the whole movie for some plot twist, that I lost the main theme