Ari Aster opens up about his bizarre "nightmare comedy" Beau Is Afraid

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @Cinemastaan2024
    @Cinemastaan2024 Год назад +515

    Ari Aster's films: 😱😰😱😰😱
    Ari Aster in real life: 😄😁😄😄

    • @tilapia4444
      @tilapia4444 Год назад +25

      reminds me of junji ito !

    • @yellowisme
      @yellowisme Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @dalindyebongene5530
      @dalindyebongene5530 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @delrey874
      @delrey874 Год назад +1

      haha

    • @fundifferent1
      @fundifferent1 11 месяцев назад +1

      I wish people would stop making this joke. When will you all learn that the "quiet" "nice" ones are the most wild ones.

  • @jessieloh4750
    @jessieloh4750 Год назад +149

    As someone with childhood emotional neglect, the movie reminds me a lot of the dreams that i have sometimes. The feeling of frustration, not being able to speak up, and literally EVERYTHING goes wrong.

    • @NekitGallus
      @NekitGallus Год назад +9

      I feel the same way. I've had similar problems with my mom, like what Beau and his mom go through. Those scenes of anxiety felt like they were from my own life. I think Ari Aster did a great job showing these specific issues. Never feeling good enough for your mom, always anxious, and blowing things out of proportion due to a harsh lack of self-confidence.

    • @DelFlo
      @DelFlo 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@NekitGallus And also, the gaslighting and sheer not understanding how any of this could be your fault, not knowing what you did wrong, being afraid of doing something wrong even when something has happened to you. Feeling ashamed when something has happened to you, not telling anyone about it. The unpredictibility of not knowing and not understanding when/why something is wrong or not and what the response will be..

    • @NekitGallus
      @NekitGallus 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@DelFlo yes... thoughtful description.

    • @nikkingman
      @nikkingman Месяц назад

      How can you possibly know you were neglected? It's just how you were raised/not raised. There's no other standard. You've lived the officially normal life. Or you were "neglected". Whatever bro.

  • @yesreneau
    @yesreneau Год назад +312

    What a genius. I want this man to keep being given insane amounts of creative control.

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 Год назад +5

      Yeah he can be trusted, he is a true artist, it’s amazing

    • @davidjjah
      @davidjjah Год назад +2

      well spoken! this man deserves all the budget he needs!

    • @kimseniorb
      @kimseniorb Год назад +1

      he is a true artist if all you ever experienced in your life is dumb netflix shows

    • @drumgold23
      @drumgold23 Год назад +2

      Didn't love it. Didn't hate it. I was just bored at what an inconsequential piece of ephemera it was. Phoenix's one note, gaping faced performance inspired nothing more than apathy and ennui. Dull as ditchwater. I actually gave up before the end I cared so little what happened to the main character, but I can imagine the student types who will get overexcited pretending to like it.

    • @HelloEarthling
      @HelloEarthling Год назад

      ​@@drumgold23so because you felt indifferent and didn't care towards the end, then other people liking it is just them being "over excited" and simply "pretending". Could you have made a stupider comment? Just tell us you didn't get it and keep your daft opinion to yourself. Invalidating someone's enjoyment because you simply didn't. 😂😂 Can you be any more full of yourself? Genuine question.

  • @Dumbfacee
    @Dumbfacee Год назад +652

    watched Beau last weekend, loved it more than his last two. i wont be suprised if its not as digestable for larger audiences but if youre even slightly interested go watch it. this is a super unique film that has to be experienced in theaters 100%

    • @itsmethedog3718
      @itsmethedog3718 Год назад +26

      It was truly a surreal experience, amazing movie.

    • @Theboringartist72
      @Theboringartist72 Год назад +5

      I loved it but differently than the last two. In fact, I enjoyed Beau is Afraid more than I enjoyed Hereditary and Midsomer.

    • @Walking_Ears
      @Walking_Ears Год назад +19

      I wasn't quite sure what to think of it as I left the theater but I've been thinking about it every day since I watched it last week. Clearly it made a big impression but takes some time to absorb. I think it'll grow on me with repeated viewings, which was how Midsommar was for me too

    • @b.pack3
      @b.pack3 Год назад +3

      Definitely enjoyed Beau more hereditary and midsommar. It was hilarious and refreshing because of how different it was.

    • @convolution223
      @convolution223 Год назад +7

      I agree. Easily his best. The middle was my favorite part. The film goes super meta and breaks the 4th wall. DO NOT WATCH THIS ON DRUGS. however, if you've ever tripped in your life, you'll recognize what he's expressing there.

  • @JimmyDThing
    @JimmyDThing Год назад +587

    Love that he mentioned "Silence" out of all of Scorcese's work. Hugely HUGELY underrated film.

    • @CoNiCuZn
      @CoNiCuZn Год назад +14

      For real! Still to this day my favorite Andrew Garfield performance.

    • @VinelSeason
      @VinelSeason Год назад +8

      In my opinion it’s Scorsese’s best movie

    • @Dapryor
      @Dapryor Год назад +3

      I need to rewatch it. I love most of his work but found that to be overrated. Drastically overrated.

    • @VinelSeason
      @VinelSeason Год назад

      @@Dapryor why didn’t you like it.
      I get that it’s long and slow paced but I still think it’s amazing

    • @Dapryor
      @Dapryor Год назад +3

      @@VinelSeason it just didn’t land with me. I love the subject too, as I’ve grown up around missionaries and admire people who have the guts to do that. I’m also a recovering alcoholic and was probably not fully conscious when I saw it. I’ll give it another watch here soon.

  • @guccigang9881
    @guccigang9881 Год назад +72

    Ari is quickly becoming one of my favorite directors of all time. His movies are always top notch.

  • @elijahlane4866
    @elijahlane4866 Год назад +348

    Just watched this movie with my mom. Craziest and most uncomfortable movie experience! It was great!

    • @Benjiroyoface
      @Benjiroyoface Год назад +128

      someone couldn't pay me enough to watch this with my mom LMAO

    • @seasalt9289
      @seasalt9289 Год назад +39

      I’m a teenager and watched it with both my mom and dad. That s*x scene was so uncomfortable to view with them but also hilarious

    • @KnarfStein
      @KnarfStein Год назад +14

      Incest subtext FTW. _The Northman_ (2022) is an even better Mother's Day gift, LOL.

    • @matureyoungman
      @matureyoungman Год назад +2

      she watched it with you too?

    • @zaphyra-
      @zaphyra- Год назад +1

      I watched it with my mom too lol

  • @ThatOneGuy0006
    @ThatOneGuy0006 Год назад +530

    As someone who suffers from Generalized Anxiety Disorder, this movie made me feel seen

    • @DJNITON
      @DJNITON Год назад

      U also have big testicles?

    • @Martinus777
      @Martinus777 Год назад +39

      Thank you for that comment! I am a psychoterapist and felt it is a perfect nightmare of someone with an anxiety. It felt like watching someone’s dream.

    • @AcloneofEthan
      @AcloneofEthan Год назад +13

      As someone who suffers from Generalized Anxiety Disorder, this movie made me feel less sane.

    • @fiona3246
      @fiona3246 Год назад +13

      the first hour of this movie felt like i was watching one of my dreams LOL

    • @unclejunior2668
      @unclejunior2668 Год назад +2

      Nah it’s just a very bad movie

  • @CroshVine
    @CroshVine Год назад +46

    The whole thing felt like a nightmare. Especially his cries. The muddled continuous whimpers that I wake up to. Insane.

  • @lllULTIMATEMASTERlll
    @lllULTIMATEMASTERlll Год назад +146

    1:15 "If you fasten yourself to any given point in the film, you're not gonna stay there."
    He says this in reference to why it's hard to watch the movie while figuring out what it means. I'm so glad he said this because I felt the exact issue when trying to interpret it. I thought I had an interpretation that made sense and then the movie changed so much and I felt like I could no longer view the movie solely under that lens. There's usually a single line that movies stick to when it comes to the meaning and everything more or less fits. But this movie is so hard to pin down; I feel like different parts of it stick to a different "line" making it hard to interpret.

    • @dwaiting883
      @dwaiting883 Год назад +21

      I think that was his way (POSSIBLE SPOILER)
      Saying this film isn't really a narrative. It is a collection of fears, from spiders, to unlocked doors leaving your home to vandalism, to a teen on the street with a gun, to never having sex or anything men dream of in the narrated scene of building a home (living off the land, having children), to a man shooting up a theater. It’s not The Truman Show. It feels like a series of dioramas of fear that leads one to being stuck in a boat while you cant forgive yourself for your earliest mistakes in front of what feels like a huge audience and your controlling mother. Pretty scary film in one way and hilarious at the same time. That was my interpretation.

    • @convolution223
      @convolution223 Год назад +5

      You have to view it like the whole thing is one big delusion and the reality isn't shown, it's implied. For "what really happened," you need to think about what was more likely to have happened and re-explain everything for yourself. Of course, that story is a lot more boring and stagnant but you can tell it. Beneath all that though is the subtext where the same few things happen over and over in different ways, like the explosions/leg problems and the pools of water and pills.

    • @OrthoLou
      @OrthoLou Год назад +1

      Pretty sure I have it MOSTLY figured out, after one viewing.. The only thing that throws me off a bit is... that one out of left field death in the third act.. You know the one lol.

    • @mattlee6041
      @mattlee6041 Год назад +3

      @@dwaiting883​​you nailed it I think. The movie not being The Truman Show is important. I kept thinking to myself across it that his paranoia was actually reflective of his reality and he was really being watched, examined, ultimately judged. In reflection, I see how the movie kind of prods you away from that ( “a life un-lived”).
      That final scene to me was indicative of him having the very final judgements cast upon him, this could already be common consensus but I think that was his suicide. On the other hand, I took this movie too linearly / literally on first watch and may be doing the same thing again, gonna watch again this week.

    • @jack_lazuli285
      @jack_lazuli285 Год назад +1

      i go on this tangent to not even mention the 8000 details that either go against this theory or support it. just goes to show my big theory is ari aster wanted people to relate in their own way to these wild situations. and i related on an extent you wouldnt believe. my friend who saw the movie with me knew this movie was gonna mess me up before he even saw my reaction. i love it and i hope other people interpret it in other ways and enjoy it that way. this is my favorite movie

  • @hippiecheezburger5457
    @hippiecheezburger5457 Год назад +61

    The film is just about extreme anxiety and how it effects an individual and holds them back from literally enjoying anything in life. I love how Aster takes real human things like a family falling apart, a breakup, a study of anxiety/madness or guilt and turns them into something so much more or deeper to think about. This is why he is a brilliant yet polarizing filmmaker

    • @erinmarie6736
      @erinmarie6736 Год назад +1

      You said it best!

    • @user-oe7qp3ig2q
      @user-oe7qp3ig2q Год назад

      Mona was raped by her father. Mona births Beau's father from this rape. Mona kills her father... then rapes Beaus father... and later murders Beau's father. Because Mona is traumatized and angry enough... and has MORE MONEY THAN GOD to carry out her abuse on anyone she see's fit... her abuse is pretty much all targeted at Beau.

    • @user-oe7qp3ig2q
      @user-oe7qp3ig2q Год назад

      Maybe not verbatim... but Mona claims that both her father and Beau's father died after they came in her.

    • @DRMZBeatz
      @DRMZBeatz Год назад +2

      The film is not about that at all

    • @robhulson
      @robhulson 9 месяцев назад

      It's about emasculation and how if you don't start taking ownership of your life it all goes to hell.

  • @lilyflower0616
    @lilyflower0616 Год назад +129

    Really interesting film.. Obviously the whole plot feels hard to grab onto but ultimately I felt like it was a movie full of anxiety/internal fears that become true. I was blown away by how many of these internal fears were shown in the movie. It feels like anxiety in a movie.

    • @LutzenkoAlexander
      @LutzenkoAlexander Год назад +4

      Yeah, as if the nightmares of a person with ocd come alive

    • @visdarfrankas
      @visdarfrankas Год назад +1

      Watched this movie with a friend and we both agreed that the whole experience was anxiety inducing, which we believe was the point of it

    • @user-oe7qp3ig2q
      @user-oe7qp3ig2q Год назад

      @@LutzenkoAlexander This... "basic" reply sweeps Beau's abuse under the rug. "A delusion... cause you are mentally unwell... and the audience knows... you're "mentally unwell" "weak" "mooching of your generous mother... to live... and you CAN'T EVEN VISIT HER?! She provided EVERYTHING FOR YOU... she even paid for your therapist (which you didn't know... and you didn't know Mona heard ALL the minutes..." That... brief synopsis you just gave, I feel, sweeps all the literal abuse Beau suffered under the rug.

  • @djskinni101
    @djskinni101 Год назад +44

    His style is so unique… it’s like reading a book that’s not finalized, ya know sort of like a puzzle… you have to watch his movies to line everything up to summarize it all. This guy is a living legend, the movie was definitely a beautiful masterpiece!

    • @kimseniorb
      @kimseniorb Год назад

      weird people feel that way, its pretty low taste

    • @djskinni101
      @djskinni101 Год назад +1

      @@kimseniorb weird huh, I would love to see some of your work…

  • @xSenZy
    @xSenZy Год назад +77

    If you’re considering seeing it in theatres, you will lose your chance to in a few weeks PLEASE DO IT it’s amazing

  • @TheMreh
    @TheMreh Год назад +12

    This movie felt exactly to me like one of those dreams where you’re trying to get somewhere, or get something done and no matter how hard you’re trying or fast you’re running there’s endless hurdles in your way. I have this type of dream a lot. Missing flights, trying to save someone. Those dreams always feel like this long, epic Odyssey of going nowhere fast. I wake up feeling tired. This movie just made me feel like I was watching one of my nightmares.

  • @kevinalford2165
    @kevinalford2165 Год назад +129

    Joaquin Phoenix is phenomenal. He really gets into character in all his movies.

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 Год назад +2

      I never ever thought he’d turn into one of the greatest actors
      Of his generation for me it’s not like this film or Joker, my favorite was Paul Thomas Andersons “The Master”, I thought the film was a masterpiece, it changed my life that movie

    • @aaaworld8995
      @aaaworld8995 Год назад +3

      Facts couldn't of picked a better actor

    • @jojo1cool
      @jojo1cool Год назад

      ​@@hippiecheezburger5457Joaquin's is great in Walk the Line too, he sang and played guitar in that role.

  • @DJWIK
    @DJWIK Год назад +87

    I have never in my life seen a movie like this before. Its incredible and I urge people to go watch it

  • @lagoslionhead
    @lagoslionhead Год назад +103

    Thanks for the Mariah Carey question, I am a big fan of hers. And listening to her angelic voice in IMAX theatre was a treat. The promotion campaign of this movie has been so well-planned. So far, no interview from Patti Lupone or Joaquin, so the ending or the core of the movie hasn't been discussed, not spoiling much. Can't wait to hear them to talk about it in months or years, though.

    • @dentxn
      @dentxn Год назад +4

      Joaquin was on SmartLess

    • @lagoslionhead
      @lagoslionhead Год назад

      @@dentxn I am A big fan of those guys. Heading over now.

    • @robbiewr8451
      @robbiewr8451 Год назад

      Well I watched it and I think the theme of the movie is there is no solid core in the action of it, though it all revolves around a central fear...or what makes Beau "afraid"

    • @k.vn.k
      @k.vn.k Год назад +1

      @@robbiewr8451 there is “guilt”

    • @k.vn.k
      @k.vn.k Год назад +1

      Now she wanted to sing live in that part 😅

  • @bugbug4665
    @bugbug4665 Год назад +39

    He is so adorable and genuine.

    • @ac-jn1iq
      @ac-jn1iq Год назад +8

      Agree..I have a crush on him 😂

    • @DustyFrawn
      @DustyFrawn Год назад +1

      He is!

  • @JohnnyNada
    @JohnnyNada Год назад +26

    Yorigos Lanthimos, Ari Aster, Robert Eggers, keeping kino alive

  • @asmrtpop2676
    @asmrtpop2676 Год назад +65

    As someone with CPTSD who was manipulated and controlled into my mid 20s until my grand escape, I can relate to Beau.

    • @CATDHD
      @CATDHD Год назад

      what is CPTSD and where did you escape from?

    • @pugdomination
      @pugdomination Год назад

      @@CATDHDcomplex post traumatic stress disorder.

    • @lauragrace101
      @lauragrace101 Год назад +3

      @@CATDHD CPTSD stands for Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

    • @user-oe7qp3ig2q
      @user-oe7qp3ig2q Год назад +1

      @@CATDHD An abusive relationship... obviously. Are you okay? Mentally well? How could you not infer abuse from what this person said? Jesus...

    • @CrudeBeach
      @CrudeBeach 10 месяцев назад

      I have PTSD+

  • @MrPhrico
    @MrPhrico Год назад +4

    The silence in this film reminded me of David Lynch’s film. That silence creates a lot of tension and anxiety for me. Sometimes silence can be a relief but in these films it engenders feelings of anxiety for me. That anxiety of wanting to know that result, the loss of control.

  • @elmerglue21
    @elmerglue21 Год назад +40

    Ari seems super comfortable here. This host is great and is a cut above a lot of the others I’ve seen

    • @ryansulak
      @ryansulak Год назад +2

      Yeah the podcast style feels so damn natural compared to others I’ve listened to

  • @SPACE-98
    @SPACE-98 Год назад +8

    Best interview with Ari I’ve seen! Seems like he was very comfortable which is uncommon from what I’ve seen

  • @AMak92
    @AMak92 Год назад +32

    I can’t even fathom trying to explain this movie to any actor, much less a whole crew.

  • @FlowPro203
    @FlowPro203 Год назад +13

    I cant tell you how much i was anticipating this sit down. THANK YOU FOR THIS.

  • @chefjeff1366
    @chefjeff1366 Год назад +3

    LOVE Ari Aster and all of his films - must say that his interviews with Tom are the best. Tom is so good at bringing a casual yet deeply interested vibe - and it feels like Mr. Aster is made at ease because of it. No one likes stupid questions, and Tom just doesn't ask them. Loved this interview!

  • @pushpendrarathore2881
    @pushpendrarathore2881 2 месяца назад +1

    Saw, Beau is afraid 2 days ago. Scenes of films still linger in my brain like vivid bad dream. I started crying in 19th minute of the film. I realized there are many people like me.

  • @Tminus89
    @Tminus89 Год назад +4

    I've never been more anxious watching a film, loved it haha. It's really an experience, the way Ari can attack your senses is something that stands out to me. Also, the moment where Beau is trying to pay a bottle water was one of multiple moments where I really laughed. You know nothing good will come of his new guests😆

  • @justingreen2432
    @justingreen2432 Год назад +10

    This is one of the interviews where it looks like Ari is very comfortable and talkative and even sly, its so heartwarming! We love you Ari you crazy sick little weirdo! ❤😂🎉❤😂🎉

  • @dtanobo
    @dtanobo Год назад +8

    This is amazing and the more I think about it, the more of a classic it becomes to me. Nothing like it and truly funny in its own way

  • @lilscrappy3102
    @lilscrappy3102 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ari Aster’s films are a work of art. The way Ari talks, as a watcher you can tell and try to understand the way he struggles to speak he gives us big insight to how we are in our own heads, anxiety nervousness.
    With that being said… the blank and almost stern stares the interviewer gives is a great reminder that (the interviewer) is an interviewer! And Ari is what Ari is the 🐐🐐🐐

  • @TEditsV1
    @TEditsV1 10 месяцев назад

    Great interview, I love how you followed up and made sure that Jaq Phoenix note could be understood by all

  • @hvitekristesdod
    @hvitekristesdod Год назад +2

    Sir I adore this film and I appreciate you Mr. Aster. Dvd is on order and I hope word of mouth carries this film to being the classic it deserves. I’m sorry I missed it in theatres as I have been a true hermit 😂

  • @BaDAiR647
    @BaDAiR647 Год назад +4

    Great film. Better the second time. Alot to digest. Relatable to my own experiences. I'm greatful this was even created. Well done.

  • @megs3003
    @megs3003 Год назад +6

    i just finished watching this, the mothers monologue right before her actual death was incredible

  • @qwaeofficial
    @qwaeofficial Год назад +6

    9:15 “We’re you thinking about pharmaceuticals when you made the film?” 😂😂😂

  • @jeremy_woods
    @jeremy_woods Год назад +68

    I bet he’s a completely different person on a set, but apart from his incredible movies Ari inspires people like me that doubt their ability to articulate what’s in their head as a director

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 Год назад +2

      I bet he puts so much into and is almost a perfectionist, he is like someone like David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick or like even Alfred Hitchcock. His art is just open but it means so many different things. Beau is Afraid is probably the most ambiguous and questionable films he has made

  • @setphaser
    @setphaser Год назад +9

    There is no ambivalence in this film for me now. But seeing Beau stuck where I was stuck… was both frustrating and a relief because it meant I wasn’t crazy for feeling that way at that point in my life… for most of my life.

  • @katiehowyoga
    @katiehowyoga Год назад +1

    Awesome interview! Eloquence on both sides of the table. Can’t wait to see the film!

  • @livingDEADpanther
    @livingDEADpanther 7 месяцев назад +2

    I am 100% PTSD disabled as a combat veteran of Iraq. I have agoraphobia, and night terrors. I take a multitude of medication. This film was amazing

  • @rumpleforeskin3528
    @rumpleforeskin3528 Год назад +5

    I didn't find beau is afraid weird or scary. I found it relatable. It said how I felt and go through mentally because of the issues people who raised me, gave me.

  • @jorgep1
    @jorgep1 Год назад +8

    This movie was incredible. I urge you all to watch it!

  • @ketocutie2981
    @ketocutie2981 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great interview. I appreciate Ari's bravery in making films that show a level of systematic abuse that most victims have difficulty articulating.

  • @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
    @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- Год назад +9

    "If you didn't like it the first time, well I recommend you watch at least three more times in theaters to really get the message."
    🤑💸💸💸💸💸

  • @eganyi743
    @eganyi743 Год назад +46

    Ari: *makes movie that revolves around guilt and anxiety"
    Inteviewer: "did you think about guilt and anxiety making the film"

  • @ComedicAsmr
    @ComedicAsmr Год назад +4

    Very Don’t Hug Me, I’m Scared-esque. Which I LOOOOVE.

  • @iAmNovaFilms
    @iAmNovaFilms 9 месяцев назад

    One of my favorite movies in a long time, so many things about it are hypnotizing and enthralling,
    All of Ari’s movies are this way to me

  • @folklohr9108
    @folklohr9108 Год назад +15

    8:23... when he asks profoundly if ari was thinking about anxiety or guilt when making the film... haha not sure ari could take him seriously after that.

    • @xNinjaTacox
      @xNinjaTacox Год назад +4

      that's what I was thinking lol that was such a stupid question

  • @darrenbrown7037
    @darrenbrown7037 Год назад +22

    That paint scene still lingers in my mind…

    • @anonymoushumanhi
      @anonymoushumanhi Год назад +4

      I just had to ask myself which scene that was. Then I realized it was the one I was deeply disturbed by. I think I repressed it LMAO.

    • @tonygabagool
      @tonygabagool Год назад +2

      Incredible contrast. It looked so beautiful!

    • @ThatOneGuy0006
      @ThatOneGuy0006 Год назад +5

      Somehow the funniest and most disturbing scene in the movie

    • @dylankurtz8423
      @dylankurtz8423 Год назад +6

      That scene hits me more than anything in Hereditary and Midsommar, that girls eyes! Good lord

    • @dylankurtz8423
      @dylankurtz8423 Год назад +1

      @@ThatOneGuy0006 the one that makes me laugh the most is old Beau hugging the boys and crying lol. I feel like Aster intentionally made that funny

  • @Solarion138
    @Solarion138 Год назад +13

    Yeah don't try to "get" this movie during or even right after you watch it. Just soak it in because it is a lot to take in. If you've seen any of Ari's short films you know what kinda strange scenarios he can come up with. I think people saying this movie is trash were hoping for another Hereditary.

  • @lifewriter7455
    @lifewriter7455 Год назад +1

    Ari Aster is the Metamodern version of Kafkaesque! Absolutely Genius. 😎🖤👍

  • @JoeM.González
    @JoeM.González Месяц назад

    What a masterpiece! One of the Best movies I've ever seen. Very, very funny as well. Joaquin Phoenix is divine. 3 hrs of Beau is the equivalent of 15 years of therapy. At least for me it is. Thank you Dr. Ari Aster. You saved my vertical smile😮

  • @anonymoushumanhi
    @anonymoushumanhi Год назад +8

    Ari’s so cute! And Beau is a great film. ❤

  • @CannibalWHORE22
    @CannibalWHORE22 Год назад +4

    This year has been truly unremarkable for movies (for me), This film has been the most exciting film for me, for right now this is my first favorite of a slow movie year.

  • @Feywildmother
    @Feywildmother Год назад +5

    I would do anything to be able to pick this man’s brain about this movie specifically. Such a fantastic film.

  • @humbleigh
    @humbleigh Год назад +1

    So refreshing, with such beautiful cinematography! Kept me glued until the end, creeped me out, and made me laugh so hard. Every actor was perfectly cast and did a great job in every single role. This movie was a journey and a half.
    I've been left happily confused :'). So glad I didn't watch the trailer before giving it a go, added to the experience lol.

  • @gregorysgarrison
    @gregorysgarrison Год назад +2

    Phoenix of course knocked it out of the park in his performance. I liked the first act more than the second third and fourth. Still, glad Ari Aster exists and is making these creative films.

  • @Krypto_Dogg
    @Krypto_Dogg Год назад +16

    Beau’s entire life was manipulated. From the first scene his therapist was trying to get him to be honest and say he hated his mother. His mother through the entire movie wants to frame him as someone who actually hated her and that his feelings weren’t at all nuanced, but lying cowardice. A self-fulfilling prophecy by the mother in which Beau had nearly no agency. Somehow Ari keeps saying he needs courage to make choices, despite the fact consequences were always real for Beau.

    • @bravetherainbow
      @bravetherainbow Год назад +4

      Can't wait to see an Ari Aster movie where the protagonist does something that hasn't already been planned out well in advance by a sinister force, lol

    • @Krypto_Dogg
      @Krypto_Dogg Год назад

      @@bravetherainbow indeed. At this point being a fan of his is somewhat abusive because he’s already admitted that he purposely manipulates his audience into feeling ways they shouldn’t.

  • @JaazBegonias
    @JaazBegonias Год назад +4

    I know Beau is Afraid just came out but.... I'm dying to know what Ari will do next!

  • @k.vn.k
    @k.vn.k Год назад +13

    Joaquin Phoenix is ❤. He gives all or nothing.😊

  • @miltonrickman
    @miltonrickman Год назад +2

    very nice interview.

  • @brittanybelo1361
    @brittanybelo1361 Год назад +3

    On the note of, just letting go and watching the film…. This is such an important take away. I went into it expecting so much, especially bc this is the first full length of Aster I’ve watched (I’ve seen his shorts, but not midsommar or hereditary YET bc I am simply a wimp😂😂) but needless to say, I was expecting a lot of significantly meaningful layers etc … and at a certain point was just confused at the absurdity bc of these preconceived notions… but it was when I saw Bill Hader that I was like « OOOOOHHHH. word. So I need to just watch and laugh cool cool » 😂 loved it, can’t wait to see more & more from him

  • @sepiarain
    @sepiarain Год назад +1

    I am excited to see this again. I super enjoyed it but made the mistake of drinking a fair bit before hand, which made the first 2 hours awesome and giggle-some although a little distracted by needing the toilet. Very surprised it held onto a 15 rating here in the UK.

  • @jimjamjerry
    @jimjamjerry Год назад +3

    Such a great experience seeing this in the theater

  • @davialvesanimator
    @davialvesanimator Год назад +37

    oof just imagine ari’s mom watching his movies lol

    • @Blackout0900
      @Blackout0900 Год назад +6

      He has his mother’s anger

    • @KerioFive
      @KerioFive Год назад +3

      watch something strange about the Johnson's 😶

    • @OrthoLou
      @OrthoLou Год назад +2

      I mean... considering how much she clearly messed him up, I'd say she deserves it..

    • @Blackout0900
      @Blackout0900 Год назад

      @@OrthoLou What makes you think she could help herself?

    • @debbymoretti4326
      @debbymoretti4326 Год назад +3

      Actually, he said that he has a very good relationship with his parents haha !

  • @tremoo5987
    @tremoo5987 Год назад +4

    Man-o-man, Cinema baby. Loved Babylon, loved Beau Is Afraid, and Super Mario Bros.

    • @Dxvxd510
      @Dxvxd510 Год назад +2

      a man of good taste. right on brother

  • @derrickwaweru
    @derrickwaweru Год назад +2

    After watching the film, I was trying to find the words to explain how it "felt" and just watching this he named it! Ambivalence! That's the word that I was look for. That's terrifying.

  • @michealclarke22
    @michealclarke22 Год назад

    Just saw the movie ,damn what a ride. Had to give 3 pauses as each pause were a joint. You need to watch it Baked it is trippy as hell!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @RealKisht
    @RealKisht Год назад +6

    I felt the same watching it. I just gave up trying to interpret it and just watched. Can't say I got all or any answers but, I can say i saw it at least lol

  • @TheFooleryFactory
    @TheFooleryFactory Месяц назад

    I haven't laughed so hard watching a film in years and years. THIS audience here, absolutely LOVED Beau is Afraid. Kudos Ari, KUDOS!

    • @emochemonurse
      @emochemonurse 18 дней назад

      It's a funny movienat certain moments, but I'm surprised that you and the audience laughed out loud throughout the movie. What was so funny about it? It had comedic tones, but I felt like it was extremely disturbing and unsettling. The movie was incredible, but I can't for the life of me picture an audience understanding what the movie is trying to say and treating it like a traditional comedy.

  • @diona5370
    @diona5370 Год назад +1

    just finished the film and I have no idea how to feel other than that it was different and it was unforgettable

  • @dustinswarb9190
    @dustinswarb9190 Год назад +1

    Love this man❤ He has given me new found hope in both horror and the ability to have such originality.

  • @rasaron1
    @rasaron1 Год назад +1

    Incredible filmmaking. To be experiencing horror and hilarity and empathy simultaneously like that…genius.

  • @brandonashe1763
    @brandonashe1763 Год назад +10

    mariah came on and my theater lost it 😂 great film

  • @РадикХисамутдинов
    @РадикХисамутдинов 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm here right after ending watching this strange movie ) And I'm full of thousands questions, maybe more ) And now it's clear, you should watch it without deep thinking on it ) Just watch )

  • @bryguytyguy
    @bryguytyguy 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nightmare comedy pretty much perfectly explains the ending and why I went to bed very upset that night

  • @blaisetelfer8499
    @blaisetelfer8499 Год назад +2

    Saw it on Sunday and loved it. I was the only one who clapped at the end, though 😄

  • @RonPineault
    @RonPineault Год назад +1

    Exceptional interview. Well done

  • @kidnaruto1994
    @kidnaruto1994 Год назад +2

    thats j called real acting. It's when everyone has the script and story down like the back of their hands, and only then is when you can truly explore artistry

    • @johnnyxmusic
      @johnnyxmusic 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, like playing music.

  • @danielcooper4455
    @danielcooper4455 Год назад +2

    Seems just like a normal guy to me, very humble and not a egotistical or a narcissist like some of the other great directors

  • @notan23
    @notan23 2 месяца назад

    I just watched it, and I'm in this state where I don't know what the hell to think of it. And I guess I had that feeling with the first films, too, and it really urges you to watch it again (runtime be damned) and I absolutely adore those films now. Such an interesting and engaging film-maker.

  • @ManfromNoVhere
    @ManfromNoVhere 4 месяца назад +1

    here after watching his films trying to peek in his brain for a glimpse of the madness.

  • @bentertainmentproductions8451
    @bentertainmentproductions8451 Год назад +2

    I will not be able to view the Mariah Carey song in a comforting way ever again, or at least for a long time after viewing “Beau is Afraid”. Effective is an understatement. 😂

    • @tnt01
      @tnt01 Год назад

      I know right. lol

  • @VZB97
    @VZB97 Год назад +1

    Good interview!

  • @Lee86THUNDER
    @Lee86THUNDER Год назад +3

    Cant help but make the connections in this film on a political commentary level. Pharma, water, homelessness, fatherless family, american dream, lack of empathy for life, big brother watching at all times, banking system control, using sex on orhers as a weapon, media lies, the unjust court system. Theres plenty more. Its all here in this film and its brilliant.

  • @sebastianalegria3401
    @sebastianalegria3401 Год назад +4

    Ari is a genius, a few days ago I watched his movie Beau is afraid, starring Joaquin Phoenix, and I found it unbelievable. To my surprise, in this movie Joaquin was able to be a versatile actor in every role he plays after he had played Joker's character, which made him earn the Oscar for best actor. So, thank you Ari for casting him to play the starring role.

  • @nickhorn8296
    @nickhorn8296 Год назад

    Just finished this movie....might need to re-watch it. I tried looking too deeply into it from the start and missed it all

  • @Gar136
    @Gar136 Год назад +2

    Very good surface level interview with one of the best filmmakers of our time

  • @DAMAGR
    @DAMAGR Год назад +1

    I really want Aster and Jordan Peele to do a grindhouse double feature. Put in a good word please lol.

  • @Terry-Cybil
    @Terry-Cybil 11 месяцев назад +1

    An adventure in madness. Ending is brilliant.

  • @thewheelsonthelabus
    @thewheelsonthelabus Год назад +10

    Man, the guy asking questions was not great. Asked very shallow questions and tried to sum up Ari’s answers half the time for some reason

    • @cadynspringer
      @cadynspringer Год назад +1

      That’s what i was thinking the entire video

  • @user-oe7qp3ig2q
    @user-oe7qp3ig2q Год назад

    Man... it was so weird to hear Bread in the movie... and there was one song that didn't have subtitles?

  • @obzen901
    @obzen901 Год назад +1

    Midsommar was the best movie that year👌

  • @prettynpetty8342
    @prettynpetty8342 Год назад +8

    I thought his debut feature film was a masterpiece, I was wrong. This film sits in my soul and just festers. There are several scenes I had to rewind because of sound design alone. Ari doesn't miss. Whoever doesn't like this film hasn't been to therapy.

    • @kimseniorb
      @kimseniorb Год назад +2

      thats such a generalization. I appreciate the risks he took but ultimately this movie is as empty and bad taste as it gets. people have really degraded a lot if they think his movies are any good.

  • @craftyape5423
    @craftyape5423 Год назад +1

    Ari Aster is a genius

  • @Android480
    @Android480 Год назад +1

    Is there a longer version of this somewhere?

  • @LutzenkoAlexander
    @LutzenkoAlexander Год назад +4

    My interpretation of a paint scene. The girl wished she was a man hence it was the blue paint she took. She wanted to be like her brother maybe she thought her parents would love her more. It was done out of jealousy and deprived love.

  • @Tsutsu5
    @Tsutsu5 Год назад +1

    This movie was a fever nightmare and I loved it from front to back

  • @temprary580
    @temprary580 Год назад +4

    At the end of the movie, right before he goes down, theres a look on Beaus face of acceptance. Super weird as the rest of the movie there is anything but. Almost like so much happend, hes pleading his case, trying to make sense of everything and finally realizing, he cant. Maybe the ship is his delusions finally imploding on themselves or something. I dont f-ing know lol

    • @zaprude
      @zaprude Год назад +1

      To me that final moment of calm and when he finally stopped explaining/defending himself was such a personal victory for him. Finally accepting that everyone else is the problem. He will never "win" over his mother or the narrative she wants to spin. So he let's go of it all and accepts his end.