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Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Nathan Lane, Amy Ryan
Directed By: Ari Aster
Synopsis: A paranoid man embarks on a darkly funny and nightmarish odyssey to get home to his mother.
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I love how he cast Simon from Midsommar as the guy laughing at the suicidal jumper 😂
Good pickup!!!
😂
Waitttt that’s hilarious 😭
So ironic considering his scene in midsommar at the attestupa
the driver from Grab Turismo right
Ari Aster is something else man, we need to protect this guy at all costs.
So much stuff happening in the opening scene here. We see Grace giving out soup to people, the boat flipping over foreshadowing unfortunate events, the tattooed man we see is also on the mural of Mona at the end of the film. Love Ari for putting all of this detail into the film!!
I didn't know that was Grace! That's pretty cool
0:47 This's Simon from midsommar
In midsommar when the old man try to jump he said "dont jump dont jump" but in this movie he said " i'm trying to give him the jump" Ari aster so genius !!
0:19 foreshadowing 😳
Omg good eye 😂
yes
Yeah I noticed that at the end when they were replaying his life at the end. Shadow was truly fored. 🤯 They fored the phucc out of that shadow.
omg
I was thinking the same thing. That’s actually crazy how I just realized that
1:42 me trying to get through my door and lock it before the imaginary killer gets me
So true lmao
me running up from the basement after i turn the lights off
Stupidly good movie. I’d watch a whole tv show about this world
I don´t think the world is like that, it´s probably Beau´s traumas showing around society
@@emiliano-918 Well, in the end, the footage they played were in fact the same
Just take a peak outside 😅
Same bro. For some reason I feel like I’ve seen a society portrayed liked this in another movie but I don’t know
@@theunfunnyjokesterur prolly thinking of Mother! With Jennifer Lawrence
You can see the lady and Jeeves running the soup vehicle. "You look like a minestrone man." Love the detail and foreboding.
Bowl of soup returns in the stage play scene, he spent his last dollar on the play instead of food despite his hunger.
"IT'S HOT!!" / angrily throws soup on pavement
It’s crazy how funny this city is yet at the same time incredibly stressful
Welcome to Portland!! 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Unless this is just made up
@@Brandonhayhew bro what
@@theunfunnyjokester the character Beau is kinda shows signs of hallucinations and delusions. He might be hallucinations of all this
@@Brandonhayhew oh I thought you were on of those guys that were like “well it doesn’t matter because it’s a movie and not real”
If this entire movie was like the first act it would have been the most unnerving film I've ever seen
This is exactly how you see the world when you’re wrapped up in endless layers of neurosis tbh. You know it doesn’t make any logical sense but it doesn’t change the fact that your head is screaming that everything is trying to kill you.
I’m a nihilist and this is exactly how I see the world post COVID
@@FilmSureelist97 Nihilism is the most pathetic and self-indulgent of all the adolescent phases to go through
I wonder how many people watch this film and don’t realize that it’s from the perspective of someone who is mentally ill. They probably take everything literally that happens😂
this film perfectly captured my mentality, the mommy issues, the paranoia, the fear, I'm beau...
I work with people experiencing psychosis and it is horrible to go through. It really can feel like everything is hostile or out to get you. The good thing is a lot of people recover with support and help. ❤
Unquestionably one of the great masterpieces
I consider it the modern L'Avventura (1960)
Hahahahaha OMG hahahahahahaha
@@AbrasiousProductions why is that? What do the two movies have in common? It's interesting
@@giacomodanna3599 because L'Avventura (1960) was a very experimental film and it was widely hated upon release much like Beau Is Afraid (2023)
What a lovely neighborhood, encouraging Beau to have some exercise and running
Crazy that in this movie, the guy who tells beau that they are trying to make someone jump, in midsommar the same actor screams to someone not to jump
His perception of world is altered by what his mother taught him.
The whole segment felt like Ari Aster collected all the alarming headlines generated by news channels for the past ten years regarding 'violence in major cities' and combined them into a single scene.
I literally personally know a handful of older people who live in rural southern U.S. who unironically imagine places like NYC and Chicago in the same way as this film.
They don't know any better and they don't go out and do anything to try and see for themselves. There's a famous quote, and I don't remember who it's by, but it's something like: "The man who can read but does not is no more wiser than the man who cannot read."
To people who never travel or study the outside world, somewhere like Brooklyn is about as real to them as Middle Earth is, and can be filled with just as many fantasies without being questioned.
There is no perception. Mona owned his world and wanted to make it hell in an attempt to get him to come back home to her.
@@2jk89sx it's all real.
0:18 the boat oh my gosh this movie is so detailed i love it
Love how fast Joaquin Phoenix can run from Nebula
lmao
I could have watched an 8 hour cut, the world he lives in is so potent and vivid I could stay there for hours (tho idk if I would want to emotionally)
Fun fact, majority of the film was shot in San Francisco. This ensured the costs would be low for there was no need to build any sets or hire background actors.
Funny, but this was shot almost entirely in Montreal (for real) ... in which case the same could be said. That's just downtown MTL lol
I see what you did there 😂😂 I thought they would of just shot this in downtown LA
lmao this is just Thursday on market st
I feel really stupid for not going to see this in the theaters. This movie is the movie I asked for without knowing it. The director is really really really effective in achieving things I've never seen in movie before. There are subtle things like when walking in the forest and the image fizzles into something abstract that turns out to be the trees in the next shot that slowly comes into clarity and the two scenes connect seamlessly. The camera work where he has to run into the apartment and slam the door shut? The set design and the attention to detail, even with the elevator and inside his drawer. The different houses! Joaquin Phoenix was the absolute perfect actor for the role. His normal reaction to all that surrounds him and how his conversations break down were so surreal yet so realistic and typical. I love how the movie shows how fast things can turn on you. The death scenes were expected and of course off-putting, but the stark contrast between living and dying is very potent in this movie. I should also mention that the sound mix was exceptional - there were parts where a haunting sound would be floating in the center of the room - it gave the effect of a heigh channel even though I have a 7.1 setup. I could continue talking about how cool this movie was. 3 hours was needed as I didn't want it to end.
this movie was so unique, i loved it.
Incredibly realistic depiction of San-Francisco
I'm half way through watching this and I love Ari Aster movies! Hes so good with his craft!
You chose to watch a clip of the film on CZcams and comment while being halfway watching the film ?
I love that someone called him out on this haha. Kind of odd but you do you.
my man was dropped on his head at birth too😢
Gave up before the end I was so so so so bored.
The future of cinema audiences right here. Get ready for second screen cinema courtesy of zoomer attention span.
I've seen this in theaters twice, and this is the first time I've noticed the tattoo guy get the soup, yell "IT'S HOT!", and then throw it on the ground lmfao
Makes me want to watch it a third time
I wonder what this means. The tattoo guy gets the soup, yells "IT'S HOT" and throws it on the ground. Later in the movie when Beau is going to the shop to get water for his pills, all these street punks make a party in Beaus appartment and Beau is sitting outside and watches it. And the tattoo guy takes something out of the microwave, yells "IT'S HOT" again and throws it on the ground. Later we see the tattoo guy in this portrait of Beaus mother and it seems that he is an employee of her.
You see how the movie ends in this scene with the kid playing with the boat and it flips 😮
yes!!!!
I live in Seattle and the whole intro to this movie make me feel at home
As a Mexican living in Vancouver Canada close to Hastings Chinatown I can not express how much this movie speaked to me.
dancing man in shorts killing me
I like this movie, it was like watching a dream on the screen with cool scenes and a dark atmosphere and insanity
Such nice use of blocking. The film itself is very carefully put together, even when it goes batshine insane.
Anyone notice the kid holding up his phone whom beau asked about what was going to is the kid from midsommar. The British kid who got sunflowers put into his eye sockets.
I love the beginning of this movie because it perfectly depicts how my stress dreams feel
This is exactly what DTLA is like. The whole scene just shows how chaotic America is in general though.
My thoughts exactly
@@pauulkubasek1815the amount of people running around tweaked out of their minds outside of Beau’s apartment is contrary to anywhere DTLA
His mum is so toxic! She orchestrated everything; from stealing his keys and luggage 🧳, faking her death to making the building 🏢 which he lives in a living nightmare. She owns the building he lives in and he didn't even know! She paid the doctor and his wife to take him in and test his loyalty to her. This movie is a mixture of Beau's chaotic mind and his mother's orchestrated world... Bad mixture.
I really wonder... i would have to see if the landlord number on his phone matches his mom's. That would be crazy. I feel like his keys did get stolen but his mom was so evil and insane that she didn't believe him and decided to punish him for "trying to avoid her" or hurt her. Paying the doctor off was just pure evil, and I'm not really sure how involved the childhood friend was... ughhy
@@txvuniversenothings been confirmed, the direction literally said he made this for an audience and doesn't wanna talk about the movie at all hahaha
There is a line at the end during the trial scene his mom lists everything she's ever done for him and says "I made sure you feared the world".
Bro why the f are you spoiling the movie what is wrong with you
The working title for the movie was “Mona’s Choice” so I’m pretty sure you’re right.
This is how my parents imagine my life in New York.
I think if the whole movie was about the city, this would be the best movie of the decade! 😂
If any CZcams comment section became a city
1:36 Joaquin running too fast for an old man type of character, he must be in shape for all that cool Joker running scenes haha
I mean it's not like anything of this is meant to be taken seriously. It's just the world through the eyes of an overly paranoid man
The extras in the film is what made it for me
As someone who grew up in Philly, this world is basically Kensington and Allegheny.
Love the attention to detail, with the random signs in the background: "Guns Aplenty" and "I *WILL* CUT MY OWN HANDS OFF."
I’ll never forget walking out of the latest showing of this movie into the streets of downtown San Francisco
That is not what downtown San Francisco looks like dude lmao
@@dylanwesley3964 whateva happened there
It's worse
0:08 Mona in the background holding the sign "I will cut my own hands off"
Love the inexperienced kid with the AK recklessly aiming it while fumbling with it. So so true.
I can definitely say without a shadow of a doubt this is the weirdest movie I have ever seen and I have never seen anything like this be done before
Can someone tell me the salsa song at 1:15 please
i fcking love this electro salsa guitare too
Tuesdays in Tampa are something else
Why is Beau’s city worse than Arthur’s Gotham ?
because while todd phillips tries to do an impresion of 70's new york, aster does his impresion of chaos itself
@@motor4X4kombatnah this is just San Francisco now
@GigaChadh976 no it isn't you doofus lol.
0:20 the boat!
GET AWAY FROM ME!
lol
The greatest tracking shot in a film in recent history
The foreshadow of the boy flipping is crazy
This street or home is pure pain 😣😣😣
Home sweet Home!😂
I love Downtown Los Angeles 😍
Seems like normal day in CA 😄
This movie will garner a cult following in the future
Why is there a man yelling at Santa Claus?
It's hot!!
What’s the name of that song? 01:04
this scene wasn't even coordinated they just asked joaquin phoenix to walk through the streets of portland
How about the bar falling when he closes the door, and the bar also falling at the end. 😉
does that symbolize anything though?
@@ahmedsalim6112 setting the bar low.
Lol is this what cinema has come to? Bar drops twice in a movie omg
@@ahmedsalim6112 I've wondered about this but not sure. Something about trapping him/sealing him in his fate, or maybe implication of guilt (since later this part is shown on the jumbotron as Beau failing to help a 'harmless' homeless man)
Name song?
Is this a documentary about America or...?
Beep Beep
It feels like a satire of today's society.
Just another Miami day huh?
It’s a lot like skid row in downtown Los Angeles (minus the dead bodies, usually)
@@pauulkubasek1815 I was thinking that too but then I remember a story, I think it was years ago bout cannibalism or someone biting another in Miami or a city there. Mind just went back to that headline.
You’re right about the canabalism
@@Joecbg100 oh yeah true lol I remember that too
I read a post that interpreted the movie as "beau, an autistic person, and his caregiver, ummer". It all clicked and made sense to me, and I think others might benefit from watching the movie, assuming they are also an autistic family.
I'm autistic and thought the same thing!
Kita juga bakalan sama mandang dia (beau) kalau dia ada di dunia nyata 😢 Malang beau
What music 00:00-01:00
Just another day at the ghetto!
Can someone tell me the name of this salsa music?
I live out in the country.
What's the title of this music??
La rumba esta Buena - it’s only on the megatrax website on the album ‘Cuba’
Is this real life ❓™️
This Is Like Paul Thomas Anderson Style And Did They Copied James Cameron’s Titanic?
I dont know which is worse, 1985A or Beau is afraid's 2023
archie madekwe?!
1ro
BEEP BEEP
I'ts not a complicated movie, a bit weird yes but it doesn't need an explanation, a person with two braincells can understand it
It’s not complicated at all. You’re seeing the whole world through Beau’s amplified anxieties he got from his crazy mom. There’s no deeper meaning. People try and over complicate this movie but that’s all it is about
Exactly. The movie is made out to be not complicated yet people still try to over complicate it or get confused by it. It’s weird but complicating? No
@@theunfunnyjokesterfor a lot people, weird and complicated are the same thing because they are very used to being lazy
I didn’t need Joaquin in this role, I needed more Toni Collette
Casting Toni to play a man with big balls? No thanks. Beau is not transgender lol
Average day in ohio
Oh my! Just like
Beau Is Afraid is a Movie of two halves, The first half (an hour and a half) is great. A dark comedy with good dramatic overtones, witty, interesting, funny and a little nerve racking. Joaquin Phoenix is a great actor. The second hour and a half however is awful. The film completely loses its way and tries to become a sort of David Lynch film and fails miserably with cheap shock value thrown in to a dragged out boring mess. If the second half was condensed to 20 mins it may have saved the film. 5 out of 10
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.
The beginning was good, but once it got to the part in the woods I pretty much lost all interest.
you must be very insecure about getting your opinions validated by the people around you if you’re this hung up on what people like, to the point of accusing them of pretending.
Defund the police they said, it'll promote community peace they said...
That police officer nearly killed an innocent man
DEFUND PIGS SHARE WEALTH BETRAY YOUR MOTHER LIVE FOREVER
I can't believe I wasted three hours of my life watching this CRAP movie!!!! I liked most of the actors in it so I kept waiting and waiting and waiting for it to make some kind of sense - but it never did....... right up until the very end of the movie. HORRIBLE MOVIE! Words cannot describe how bad this movie was. Do yourself a favor and skip this trash.
Good troll
It’s downtown Portland
Song name?