Beau is Afraid
A paranoid man embarks on an epic odyssey to get home to his mother in this bold and ingeniously depraved new film from writer/director Ari Aster (Midsommer).
Set in dystopian times, this comedy -or is it real?- makes you wonder every scene. Is he crazy? Are this the meds? Is this real?
It’s very long, very confusing, and definitely not for everyone — but love it or hate it, it’s hard not to respect Beau Is Afraid‘s ambition.
Aster’s film takes the so-traumatic-it’s-funny sequences of his previous work and spins them into a three-hour comedy of bad vibes and ritual humiliation. It’s as memorable, audacious, and indulgent as you’d hope from A24’s most expensive film to date.