What's YOUR favourite Ari Aster film? Also, how's your mom doing?
@loseljukes5204 Жыл бұрын
She’s doing well
@almak24 Жыл бұрын
midsommar!
@jordan45814 Жыл бұрын
Hereditary 🛐
@devinator102 Жыл бұрын
Honestly probably this movie. I still can’t get it out of my head after watching last month…I’ve rewatched it twice picking up details each time and confusing myself more.
@JohnDoe-bh2lp Жыл бұрын
Hi
@poppyc2006 Жыл бұрын
i like the detail on the scene “listen to your mother when i tell you to not leave my side” the little boys boat flips over just how beau dies at the end, ari asters foreshadowing is incredible
@paulgreen2401 Жыл бұрын
@poppyc2006, Well-spotted! I hadn't made that connection.
@AnastasiaLorron Жыл бұрын
For some reason, this movie kept resurfacing a quote that has stuck with me to this day: “if you grew up with an angry man in the house, there will ALWAYS be an angry man in the house.”
@twastea Жыл бұрын
generational trauma?
@mltoteslabarbera493511 ай бұрын
When was this said in the movie ?
@Reddervetter10 ай бұрын
In this case a woman?
@possumfriend10 ай бұрын
@@mltoteslabarbera4935 it wasn't
@SaintVodou9 ай бұрын
That is one of the wisest bits of wisdom I’ve ever run across.
@rogerm3708 Жыл бұрын
Beau is what many used to call the red-headed stepchild; a person or thing that is neglected, unwanted, or mistreated. Beau perpetuates his abuse by his belief that he is deserving of his treatment. Raised by a hovering mother even into his later adult years. Always feeling like he can never do anything right. His entire existence is an apology
@chrisprescott2273 Жыл бұрын
We need more directors like Ari Aster, and more studios willing to fund a director's true vision without interference.
@RonnySchürmansch Жыл бұрын
@@sa1ntlukedefinitely not like ari aster
@tunnel2058 Жыл бұрын
@@sa1ntlukeAri Aster has his own style. Only Ari Aster can make a film like the Ari Aster’s movies. Yorgos, Eggers or Von Trier make movies, but not like Aster.
@micah_noel Жыл бұрын
Kaufman came to mind while I was watching this. Especially his last one, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, which was the most confusing for me. I’m glad to see him move away from horror because I think there’s more freedom in the abstract. It feels like a untethered artistic expression compared to his last two.
@christophermarabella5683 Жыл бұрын
Zack Snyder w Rebel Moon soon
@JFreese Жыл бұрын
Idk guys there are many directors “like” Ari Aster. I mean look at Darren Aronofsky’s “Mother” and Alex Garland’s “Men”. Those films are pretty damn close to the feeling of uncomfortable that Ari’s work gives us. Yes of course every director has there own style and artistic vision. But there are many films and novels in and outside of the US that are down right disturbing surrealist stories.
@birchwwolf Жыл бұрын
4:22 there's a line in the birthing scene that's easy to miss, considering it's shot from newborn Beau's perspective: Mona screaming "You made me have him!" to the doctor.
@FiercelyGold11 ай бұрын
Interesting. I saw it without subtitles and this scene drove me nuts trying to understand all the dialogue. I hope this is confirmed via official subtitles
@sirzebra10 ай бұрын
@@FiercelyGoldit is, saw it yesterday wih subs, she does say that exactly.
@Imnotevenhuman9 ай бұрын
Beau is a r4p3 child and Mona hates him for it and is always testing his worth as a son. His dad is a dick monster because he's a r4p1st
@Popedishsoap6 ай бұрын
I never noticed that!! What does that imply?? Isn’t Mona’s whole thing that she wanted Beau for her own personal, selfish whims?
@memyself8985 ай бұрын
@@Popedishsoap it implies that right from the beginning Beau wasn't what she wanted but a woman like her can and will never be satisfied with anything she deems as imperfect. She also screams at the DR "he's not crying". This shows Mona lives her life with resentment of others imperfections. "You made me have him" to the Dr. showing her disdain as perhaps it was an induced labor thus the Dr. in her mind isn't perfect immediately gives way to "he's not crying" implying Beau not perfect already.
@ciszonek9 ай бұрын
Beau is Afraid has to be one of the most underrated movies of 23
@_mikkimoose_ Жыл бұрын
The interconnetion between beau is afraid and the truman show is that both symbolize water as their fear connecting to their parents, albeit beau is his mother in the bathtub scene while truman is his father because he "dies" from drowning
@Dandydust397 Жыл бұрын
“Important water” - Ralph breaks the internet
@portlandgoose472710 ай бұрын
Both films also end with them on a boat in the ocean, and when they “leave” their boat, they enter a new, unknown realm, leaving their lives and all that is familiar behind. Also, a boat can be viewed as symbolizing one’s solitary source of protection from the depths of the unknown, and/or as an object that allows one to not have to learn to “swim”. Julian willing abandons his boat, so we view his departure as growth and progression. Beau clings to his for dear life and is swallowed by the depths, leaving us to view his departure as his ending. Also, both Beau and Julian never moved out of their hometowns. Interesting side note: Julian never left because he was terrified of water, but confronting that fear is what sets him free. Beau’s obstacle is his mother, which he can not confront successfully, which kills him, ultimately (depending on your interpretation of the film. Oh yeah, and at the end of the Truman show, the director of the show tries to convince Julian not to leave because the outside world is also filled with lies and deceit, but that at least he has nothing to fear within the “world” that the director curated for him. Oooh, and the only sex that we are aware of either of them having is essentially a “contractual” agreement that was cooked up by the person controlling their lives. I’m not sure what the deeper significance of that might be, but it’s interesting. I’m sure that there are plenty more parallels, but those are the ones that really stand out to me.
@nikkingman6 күн бұрын
Why do you keep saying Julian? His full name is Truman Burbank @@portlandgoose4727
@sopiabobia3699 Жыл бұрын
This movie is unsolvable the same way David Lynch movies or dreams are technically “unsolvable”. Unsolvable basically means they are infinitely packed with meaning and symbolism. You can analyze to death, and figure out what they mean, but there will always be more to uncover. Thank you Ari and Spikima
@isaiahromero9861 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. One of the things I love about surrealism is how the subtext is never ending, because it relies on your own subconscious thoughts and feelings. Idk if that makes sense, I'm not good at wording stuff like this lmao but I just love art that gives you more questions than answers. I loved stranger things for the first half of season 1 until they started explaining and showing too much, and then it just got extremely surface level and on-the-nose
@originaozz Жыл бұрын
Probably one of your best analysis & video editing so far! I personally view this film as a dark, absurdist comedy that just out to make me feel as lost as Beau the entire run. Nothing make sense accept the anxiety of being judge, all the time. As someone who feels that everyday, this film takes the feeling to its extreme & made me feel weirdly relief.
@negakirine Жыл бұрын
I don’t consider Beau Is Afraid unsolvable. For me, it was a metaphor for childhood abuse (emotional, mental, probably sexual) and its aftermath, for a person who was, in the end, unfortunately never strong enough to go 100% no contact with their abusing parent. Not everybody can rise like a Phoenix from abuse, not everybody is a survivor, hence why Beau “dies” at the end! In this aspect, I found it to be a very sad movie. Agreed on the attic scene, though maybe the implication was also that Beau might be the result of an assault, hence the penis is a monster. Which would further explain the twisted “love” Mona has for her son. LOVE Ari Aster’s work and am looking forward to his future projects! Hereditary was a shocker for me; the intensity of the last quarter of that movie is something I didn’t expect. I am not surprised that his movies piss off a lot of people.
@EchelonPandora Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Great insight!
@KATinBLACK Жыл бұрын
I didn’t even see that his father was a monster. I took it literal, that his father was a huge dick, an asshole. They had a poor relationship, likely abusive, and he probably in reality abandoned her, which made her very possessive and controlling over her son. “He is a man who will never hurt me, I only have him and I can never let him go”
@spiceupyourafterlife Жыл бұрын
This is kinda how I read it: a portrait of anxiety spawned by child abuse. As an abuse survivor with generalized anxiety, it resonated with me in that sense.
@jason.larsenthedanishgreek1226 Жыл бұрын
Rise like a Joaquin Phoenix!!!!
@amusicalinstrument9745 Жыл бұрын
since the father was kept chained on attic I think the father was not the criminal here, he was crying when he saw beau....I think Mona picked somebody from the street, assaulted him, felt bad so kept him in the attic and since accordingly to Mona "she has gone through pain" and the dad was just as valuable as a penus....hence the penus monster.
@NoThoughtAllFeels Жыл бұрын
Beau Is Afraid is definitely a gem. Not for everybody, but I think it will find a larger audience in some years.
@AidanSteeves-xi7gz Жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@lazyken646810 ай бұрын
That’s worrying
@Giampaoloo9 ай бұрын
@@lazyken6468 why
@SubZero-hs9xc8 ай бұрын
If it comes on Netflix or Max it will find better
@tommyjohnson919011 ай бұрын
I never even realized the boy playing with the boat in the beginning is a reference to the end
@MeonLights Жыл бұрын
A little addition to the last name Wassermann: Wassermann would mean water-man, but while that was sometimes used in a relation to plumbers, the most common connection is to a mythical being similar to mermaids. It is our word for the zodiac sign Aquarius. In most stories and myths they are malevolent, try to lure you into the water to drown you, steal young women, that lot. And similar to mermaids like Loreley and to the sirens, many of them lure you in with beautiful music and singing to get you closer to the water. I don't know if all of these connotations were intended, but I would not be surprised if they were. Stories about Wassermänner like this probably also inspired Gollum, with the ambushing and possessiveness. So who knows :)
@eewahnah Жыл бұрын
That is such a cool explanation, I knew of wasser as German for water but this is such a good rundown
@The_KlaVra Жыл бұрын
I never looked at this movie like this but now I see another layer in my life. I had a problem watching this movie because I related WAY too much to Beau, since Mom passed away, Dad became a Villain even more than when Mom was alive, and I enclosed myself because the pain It caused was too much, after he passed away, that anxiety and fear just got increased and worsen, because I got my phone stolen (with my memories and one of my like things that grounded me and helped me to calm myself) and this just augments my fear. But this video confirms another fear, Dad was in control, he never paid me even tho I worked many years for him, he just gave me material stuff and material substanence, but never a Heart or a Hug like Mom did, it always felt forced, even when he re married it seem he loved the new kids the wife brought than me. And after his death, we found out that the new wife sold everything she could after he passed, taking advantage of me that I was enclosed in a room in constant panic, and left the house empty, my father had millions in debt with his friends that he would say "Ill pay you later" since they knew they could trust him, but he used that money just to keep building a country home. And after all that, what did he leave? A broken kid who his whole life was shaped and molded by his overly aggresive demeanor and hurtfulness, that cant survive in a real world because of the mental damage (specially here in Argentina, I go to search job and they see I am mentally troubled and they just reject me), but hey, I am alive and now my life is turning, I am getting my moms pension after 2 years of living with bare minimum and I will be able to escape, so as much as Beau is reflected like me and my life, I will break the cycle. Great video, Spikima. Much love.
@lookingfororion2785 Жыл бұрын
Good luck out there, you deserve to leave that past behind you and find a good life
@The_KlaVra Жыл бұрын
@@lookingfororion2785 thank you, I am trying to stay positive but it's hard, but I am hopeful I can get there
@JaySteiny Жыл бұрын
Yknow, i wonder what ari's relationship with his mother is like.
@andyalvarez1915 Жыл бұрын
Not only is this a clear and insightful analysis, the way you are visually communicating your analysis through purposeful editing and subtle animation is fantastic. Really great work.
@sysrae Жыл бұрын
This is a very cool analysis of an absolutely buckwild movie! I watched this one a couple of months ago and described it as an escalating three-hour Freudian panic attack on LSD, which I think holds true. A rising crescendo of anxieties where every successive misadventure is worse than the one before, until we go from "missed flight home to see overbearing toxic parent after a bad therapy session" to "being ceremonially judged a Bad Son in an Oedpial cave before a live studio audience before dying". Incredible work!
@koanikal Жыл бұрын
Dude, thank you for pointing out the focus on water. I've watched this film several times (usually in sections, since the acts are so very different), and never picked up on that, but you're right, I see it now. Great analysis in it's entirety.
@Max-jz6gj Жыл бұрын
11:03 the kid‘s toy boat slips over cause his mom interrupts him. Just like Beau dies at the end.
@ALLCAPSKELL Жыл бұрын
I saw this with my brother and was blown away by everything. We were dying laughing at how tragic and exaggerated everything was because it was so over the top - also the Bill Hader cameo was amazing.
@TTAmber11 ай бұрын
When he calls back and answers "I'm so sorry." I lol'd 😂 it's terrible but it was so funny.
@ALLCAPSKELL11 ай бұрын
@@TTAmber I love it. The brown recluse. The water being off. The weird hypnotic woods experience. The Nathan Lane segment. The mom’s house. The flashbacks. The ATTIC OMG. It’s such a hilariously tragic movie. 10/10.
@AnnParfenova-k3e2 ай бұрын
This is once again a great example of the anxiety disorder. Even the Beau's voice. There were research that shows that anxiety affects person's voice and make it more quiet and uncertain. Like the Beau's voice.
@Crybaby-Media Жыл бұрын
I went and watched this movie pretty high. At first people were laughing at certain things , and I was almost . . Offended or felt elitist about it in a way. Like “These people don’t understand this isn’t funny” but it just kept getting more and more ludicrous and I found myself just laughing at the absurd things that kept happening . I think I was trying too hard to understand at first , and by the point of the neighbour slipping notes under the door I started to get it. That this was just going to be unpredictable, unexplainable and crazy. I just tucked in and went along for the ride . This might be my favourite movie of all time . I’m a big fan of “literal” movies , like you mentioned in your video. The lobster has been my favourite film for a few years , and it is about as blunt and literal ; both in its world and the characters personalities. But it has a lot to say that isn’t literal. I think marketing this as a horror film was a huge disservice . Jorgos Lanthimos , Ari Aster and Robert Eggers are the MASTERS of modern cinema, and A24 is the best production house of all time man.
@shamptown Жыл бұрын
I've still only seen Beau Is Afraid the one time in the theater. Afterwards I spent hours watching different videos essays and analyses in an attempt to figure out how to process the movie. This was by far the most useful and succinct video I've found so far. It provides a great roadmap for the film and makes me finally feel prepared to watch it again.
@DRMZBeatz10 ай бұрын
Stole the words right out my moutn
@yotamfreyman684 Жыл бұрын
easily the best movie of the year. the depiction of mental conditions is exact and vomit enducing. it stroke too close to home. people that can't relate to the main topic of it can hardly enjoy the full length of its randomness and the absence of the storyline. people that do - find themselves in the middle of extremely painful surgical procedure with no anesthetics they didn't ask for. this movie is a brilliant Ph.D. in this terrible matter, and in this sense reminds me of Dogville and several other Von Trier creations.
@lause5809 Жыл бұрын
Maybe the best video on this movie. I HATED it first watch, but that's because I went in expecting another Hereditary/Midsommar mystery I could unravel as the film went on. I tried finding things to solve it while watching, but as you said, it's not possible to solve BEAU at all. After realizing that, it's become one of my favorite movies ever. I love everything about it. And almost everything you pointed out was something no one I've seen say, which has made me love it even more! I loved the video and it was super well edited. New subscriber here
@cambruh5992 Жыл бұрын
Idk what you mean, you explained the whole movie and it did make sense the second time I watched it thanks to this. You're a gem
@LeahIsHereNow Жыл бұрын
The TV dinner cracks me up. The taste of Ireland and Hawaii?
@수박맛탕 Жыл бұрын
오 만들어주시지 않을까 생각했는데 마침 올려주셨네요 즐겁게 시청하겠습니다.
@cinemaghost3149 Жыл бұрын
Your best analysis to date. Great use of the binaural soundtrack, and a great and calming way to tell people that it doesn't really matter to try and understand it, but it has alot to offer if you do
@KohakuNoBaka Жыл бұрын
The idea of the movie being 'first and foremost for Ari Aster humself' resonates with what I felt watching it unprepared. It was like binge reading Ari Aster's private social media account - raw, personal, as vague or quirky as the account owner wants it to be because he doesn't expect anyone to read it anyway. I kind of believe that if you like Ari Aster and are ready to listen to him overshare for three hours - this movie is for you; otherwise, good luck. Didn't test the theory on real people though, I still need all of my friends.Thank you for another great review!
@h2oakakaltesherz Жыл бұрын
thank you so much for your work Spikima, it's always a pleasure.
@twentywordsorlessYT Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you talked at length about the water thing. I read reviews and looked at the TV Tropes pages and there were no mentions of water anywhere. Managed to notice more whilst I watched your vid, too. Great job. Going to check out more of your vids.
@samfilmkid Жыл бұрын
You said at the beginning that the movie can’t be understood but I honestly thought you did a really excellent job of explaining how it works on at least two different levels!
@gabrielesimone137210 ай бұрын
Dude, I already considered Beau Is Afraid my favorite movie of 2023, but with your video it made me love it ten thousand times more
@carolyns6105 Жыл бұрын
Amazing timing posting this. I finally watched this for the first time last week and I haven't stopped thinking about it since.
@ReinaDido Жыл бұрын
I detest when one of your videos is coming out, and not having seen the movie you're talking about. I stare at the little "major spoilers ahead" sign with the video paused, and I hesitate... I have to hold back from watching it and it's downright difficult. Thank you for your extraordinary work, greetings from the southern hemisphere of the American continent.
@halzay10 ай бұрын
The OPs level of analysis is next level. But it’s sad there was no mention of Kafka or the kafkaesque style this film is told in. It’s 100% inspired by him
@victorvandermilte58579 ай бұрын
100%. I walked out of the theater being like "What the heck did any of that mean?" and then I read on my phone in the theater bathroom the description blurb of the movie in which it called itself a "kafkaesque odyssey" and I immeditately retroactively understood the entire movie. "Oh wow, yeah I guess this was just a retelling of The Trial, it's so clear and obvious now". If I hadn't heard it was supposed to be kafkaesque I don't think I'd ever have understood what the movie was about.
@C.G.Jr. Жыл бұрын
For me personally, while I love that meticulous planning & build up to the finale that Beau's mom has been the puppet master all along, I consider a large chunk of this movie to be a terrible death-dream. Beautiful has been engulfed by a cloud of narcissism, and even though death is our "only way out", his mind still clouds him with the narcissism that ruled his life until his very last breath. THAT SAID, it really doesn't matter if I take the last stretch of the film as a dream or not - because I've wanted to see that kind of ending in a movie for ages. An ending that is fully empathizing with our lead as they are literally cornered into their own death. That feeling of cornering, manipulation, and narcissism spoke very true to my life. I'm glad someone else feels that way. We don't all have to be as alone as Beau... maybe we can find someone who will see the looming clouds that entrap us, the narcissism that drowns us, and maybe they can pull us out of it - maybe you can be that person for someone who's feeling stuck. There's nothing more that I want then to save Beau from the last act of the film. So emotionally brutal... Loved your discussion. This film is so full that even when you think you've found all the layers, a new one reveals itself. I didn't even begin to consider the water metaphors. Awesome review & video as always, Spikima.
@MenciusAxe Жыл бұрын
That's interesting. I thought the whole movie could be Beau's life flashing before his eyes at the moment of his death, or possibly his spiritual death. The looping ambiguous and maybe 'unsolvable' plot also reminded me of Finnegans Wake, with its water theme (the opening lines describe the river Liffy; "'riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay..."), dysfunctional family relationships, and the infinite cycling story. Perhaps this is Beau's Wake, and even that is ultimately stolen from him by his mother.
@victorvandermilte58579 ай бұрын
I agree with the other comments that Beau is Afraid isn't "unsolvable". It is surrealist and absurdist, but the throughline is solid and cohesive. That's like saying something like Tim Burton's "Big Fish" isn't "meant to be solved". The narrative might not be fully concrete and literal, but the message is way more signal than noise. Of course, I'd say BIA is HARDER to understand than Big Fish, and there is a lot of unnecessarily obtuse bloat in the film, but once you get the main concept everything does click into place. I love the explanation of the water symbology though, I never caught any of that. "Having to choose between dying of thirst and drowning" -- brilliant!
@carparked11 ай бұрын
This is an incredible film analysis, nice job!
@user-my7zl8ol6b Жыл бұрын
Brilliant analysis 👏 This is the first Ari Aster movie which whole layers of symbolism seemed to me kinda too trivial and repetitive, but I definitely see it's appeal with more scene to scene analysis approach you do in this video. The last 30 min of Beau with his mother's appearance saves the whole film for me. btw sorry my eng is bad. also my mom doing alright thank u
@PrettyTigerlilly Жыл бұрын
I was just thinking about how strange yet amazing this movie was about an hour ago, perfect timing!
@athertondaniel Жыл бұрын
This might be my new favorite video from you. Incredibly well made and very informative. Your channel is amazing! 🙌🏻
@alfredodiaz3575 Жыл бұрын
Amazing. Thank you for this; like you say, even though you can't crack something like Beau is Afraid, your analysis definitely sheds some very very interesting light on it. Also, that edit at 6:54 is just too funny man 😂
@Respect2theFallen10 ай бұрын
Holy crap i never realized she was why hi card declined. It just never dawned on me but that was obviously in her control
@perfectway7610 ай бұрын
Wow! Lots of excellent insights, thank you!
@teetheluchador11 ай бұрын
I definitely watched it focusing on the drugs the company and anything related to mothers. Not ignoring water but not connecting every water moment
@spacetortoiseentertainment9090 Жыл бұрын
this is the best beau analysis video essay yet
@사랑-o3s Жыл бұрын
오!!드디어 나왔군요. 오래 기다렸어요.❤
@bonmotze Жыл бұрын
Hey, loved your analysis so much! Wasserman(n) is an astrological sign and means aquarius in German.
@liamnevilleviolist180928 күн бұрын
11:02 ... those two "extras" , plus the dialogue, and the boat flipping over....
@mynameisntdave1523 Жыл бұрын
My favourite of Aster’s films so far, I absolutely love it and felt it instinctively click on a thematic level with me. Put me strongly in mind of Godard (specifically Weekend).
@enneadenigma4223 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Man I am so obsessed with this movie…
@snaggytoothy Жыл бұрын
17:54 nice touch!
@ohno144 Жыл бұрын
You absolutely nailed it- I’ve been waiting to watch it again from the perspective of MW.
@cloverkill Жыл бұрын
this is your best one yet. great video.
@saltedpeanut5571 Жыл бұрын
Awesome work, Spikima. As always.
@dimensionlesss Жыл бұрын
I’m such a big fan of how you edit your videos
@nileshkumaraswamy2711 Жыл бұрын
I really have to re-watch this movie. Don't think I really absorbed it the first time around.
@oliviapete Жыл бұрын
Easily my favorite movie of the year so far. I’m infinitely glad you’re covering this Truman show nightmare
@ericjourdain892 Жыл бұрын
Hey Spiki, thank you for the cleverest moment of my week. I haven't seen BIA yet since I was put off by the critics I read, but when I saw you posted about it I thought "I'm sure Spiki will change my mind." I'm happy to confirm that you did! I've never been so happy about a Patreon, be well my friend.
@ohno144 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for these sorts of videos to emerge
@KEKEISYOU Жыл бұрын
I loved this movie from start to finish thanks for this insight on the film!
@jondocs6071 Жыл бұрын
@spikimamovies Beau is Afraid is such jammed packed, filled to the brim, divisive fever dream. when another person actually receives great enjoyment from the process of dissection and analysis, you feel like you’re apart of an exclusive club that others just can’t see it to belong too. each essay you pour yourself into always reminds me with great passion why cinema is my all-time favorite medium. thank you.
@hippiecheezburger5457 Жыл бұрын
I love how Beau is Afraid is full of different emotions, it’s funny and it’s outrageous, it drags to the point you’re just like mad and it gets very exhausting, it really is a work of art though
@CollegeLincolnBHall Жыл бұрын
thank you a essay about this that actually understands the film
@GreedoGangrene Жыл бұрын
0:59 I don't think I caught that camera light turning red to record the first time I watched this.
@damianmartinez11415 ай бұрын
Me and Ari must habe the same mommy issues.
@alicewright4322 Жыл бұрын
When you covered MW industries, I thought you would say that the posters show that "they made the drugs that created all the addicts in the first part of the film" and "Mom appointed Beau to look after the addicts as a way to punish and banish him, while pretending to care about "safety". Because the first time I saw the film and we see how rich Beau's mom is, we have to wonder "then how is Beau living like that?" it all explains itself nicely, fitting perfectly with the more superficial theme of "narcissistic abuse by a parent". It also suggests other lenses through which the film makes sense: addiction; regression; capitalism; power. The film terrifies me, because there are literal people like Beau's mom turning cities into hellscapes like at the start of the film in real life.
@MikeGraham Жыл бұрын
I accidentally discovered your channel today, and I watched this and also your video on Space. I enjoy your take on cinema. I look forward to watching more.
@jonathanlgill Жыл бұрын
Great--I had a fair amount of difficulty figuring out how to process what I saw in the cinema when I saw this film. This video is excellent for organizing a frame of reference for it.
@sk8mafia214 Жыл бұрын
This movie had a few foreshadowing scenes. Like the scene with the boy playing with the boat in the water in the beginning of scene and it flips upside down, and another scene when he pauses the tv and the see the ending of the movie on television screen. It’s some other scenes as well.
@skittlesmcgee8 ай бұрын
This was helpful. I watched it yesterday and it certainly seems inscrutable, but from the beginning I looked at the story as not actually being Beau's reality but that he was an extremely neurotic man imagining the absolute worst things that could happen to him.
@ALLCAPSKELL Жыл бұрын
This movie was so incredible. I loved it so much.
@anerdiguess1029 Жыл бұрын
The transition between the therapist opening the door then coming out of the bathroom at Mona’s was incredible. I adore this film and this was the best video essay I’ve seen so far, I could discuss this movie forever
@unrealnews8 ай бұрын
Try this instead: Look at the film this way -- What would it be like to be in a situation like this? What is demanded of one who is in such situations? What are the solutions people in the film have employed to get through their situations, and how is it working out for them? Then, compare the situation in the film to the situation in our reality. Where does it deviate and where is it similar? What kind of solutions have you employed in your own life? What could one expect of you in the future? In light of this -- What kind of response should you expect from reality were you to change your approach? What kind of response should you expect from reality if you continue to give the response you do?
@StorMyKilo10 ай бұрын
Such a great analysis. This show will forever be in my mind now with the finale. Good shit
@grogan_ppp Жыл бұрын
this is incredible, 10/10 video
@forcedintofemininity6 ай бұрын
This is great, I loved your analysis of burning also
@justinmercier293 Жыл бұрын
thank you for further cementing my love for this masterpiece
@RainbowErynn Жыл бұрын
This video is awesome! Thanks for sharing!! ❤
@superfriendlyalpaca6 ай бұрын
I would never rewatch this movie again simply because it's way too traumatic lol T__T but it's so cool to see all the meticulous details analyzed!! I never connected the dots with all the water symbology and really appreciate this vid essay!
@jonathandavenport532610 ай бұрын
Thank you for this - well written and performed! Loved it
@DestroyIhosh Жыл бұрын
GREAT VIDEO! The first time I watched this movie it frustrated me cause a lot of it don´t makes any sense literally, and I can see some meaning behind everything sort of (? Its awesome that films like this can still be released and even tho it was not what i was waiting from Ari Aster I can still apreciate it
@CapitaineSimone5 ай бұрын
Brilliant analysis. This really made me appreciate the movie even more
@NickRamone010 ай бұрын
You can't fully explain a film like this but if you missed the overlying theme of trauma and PTSD than you missed the whole film.
@DM-mq6hx Жыл бұрын
Dude, Montreal, i live right below that corner!
@firerainchild Жыл бұрын
Your videos are severely underrated.
@telepathy9010 ай бұрын
The ending of this phenomenal movie reminded me of Truman show
@danielladanilova2817 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the film and your video essay as well. I’ve liked how much different meaning he’s brought into film. I was trilled by all these unexpected moments, and during watching you are given the hint that it is kind of a show that if you are immersed in it you can fully enjoy it. By the way, in some scenes I were the only person who laughed really hard at the cinema theatre, but I couldn’t help it, it was truly funny. Thanks if I am not the one that liked watching this tragicomedy.
@sebastianalegria3401 Жыл бұрын
Beau is Afraid is like a sort of roller coaster of feelings, which keeps you hooked on the plot as the movie progresses. As a result of the film, Joaquin Phoenix amazed me again after he had played Arthur Fleck in the movie Joker.
@UnathiGX11 ай бұрын
This is so beautifully written and narrated...i'm literally blushing😂😂
@JustSwivel28 ай бұрын
The logo is an "as above so below" with testicles.
@duskfiend9358 Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal analysis.
@thedavidjscott_11 ай бұрын
This brings out so many good observations. Great work!
@bjedo3 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. for not. inserting. pauses. to. make. yourself. sound. like. the guys. like. Nerdwriter. or. Lessons. from a. screenplay. or. Every. Frame. a. Painting. - Seems like every other film critique channel tries to hard to mimic that style lol. Good stuff!
@kassyyar97 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always! ✨👌🏼
@hamous Жыл бұрын
Wow you improved this movie from a 8/10 to a 10/10. Thanks.
@theamazingbiff3 ай бұрын
Great video. It occurred to me that the scene in the Attic could be Mona confessing that Bo was a test tube baby. Bo didn't encounter a person there, just a clear representation of male reproduction. There never was a father, there never was a family history of instant death by copulation. His whole normal life was stolen from him with that lie.