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Ari Aster’s ‘Beau is Afraid’ Debuts on VOD this Tuesday, June 13

June 10, 2023 Jordan Ruimy

Back in April, Ari Aster’s “Beau is Afraid” garnered mixed reviews and an unenthusiastic box-office — that 3-hour runtime surely didn’t help.

The big miracle here is that Aster got his existential, and plotless, 180-minute mommy issues movie made, and good for him. I do look forward to whatever he does next.

All of this to say that ‘Beau’ will be released on VOD this coming Tuesday. So, for those who missed it in theaters, now is your chance to “experience” the latest A24 hipster weirdo fest.

Here’s what I wrote in early April:

I’ve now seen the film twice and the second time the flaws started to show a little more. It’s impossible not to appreciate the film’s ambitions, but it’s also one hot mess of a movie, especially in its second half.

‘Beau’ clocks in at 3 hours and you do feel the runtime, especially in the very messy second half. It’s no doubt a true original, with barely any semblance of plot, but it’s also indulgently derivative — a sort of hybrid of Aronofsky’s “mother!” and Kaufman’s “Synecdoche, NY.”

I loved, loved, LOVED the film’s first hour, depicting an utterly fascinating urban world of decay, violence and mayhem. Everywhere Beau goes, he’s met with danger, especially in his grimy neighbourhood that has people murdering each other in broad daylight. We start to question how seriously we should be taking not just the setting, but the entire film as well.

It’s when the film starts taking itself more seriously in the second hour that Aster loses his grip on us. This is a film that needed at least 30 minutes cut from its original runtime.

Ambitious and audacious, yes, ‘Beau’ certainly is that. There are some really affecting moments of sheer brazen energy and Aster sneaks in a few wonderful visual gags, but the film does not add up.

It’s rather shallow in its insistence that it’s more profound than it actually is. You can love and respect this film for what it is, but it does start to play like a severely cruel joke.

It’s been almost three months since its release, what did you think of ‘Beau’?

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