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Beau a peur

Titre original : Beau Is Afraid
  • 2023
  • 18A
  • 2h 59m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
73 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Joaquin Phoenix and Armen Nahapetian in Beau a peur (2023)
In theaters April 21.
Liretrailer0 min 46 s
10 vidéos
99+ photos
ComédieDrameComédie noireDrame psychologiqueQuêteTragédie

Après la mort soudaine de sa mère, un homme doux mais anxieux affronte ses peurs les plus sombres en se lançant dans une odyssée épique et kafkaïenne pour rentrer chez lui.Après la mort soudaine de sa mère, un homme doux mais anxieux affronte ses peurs les plus sombres en se lançant dans une odyssée épique et kafkaïenne pour rentrer chez lui.Après la mort soudaine de sa mère, un homme doux mais anxieux affronte ses peurs les plus sombres en se lançant dans une odyssée épique et kafkaïenne pour rentrer chez lui.

  • Director
    • Ari Aster
  • Writer
    • Ari Aster
  • Stars
    • Joaquin Phoenix
    • Patti LuPone
    • Amy Ryan
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    73 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    459
    198
    • Director
      • Ari Aster
    • Writer
      • Ari Aster
    • Stars
      • Joaquin Phoenix
      • Patti LuPone
      • Amy Ryan
    • 534Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 262Commentaires de critiques
    • 63Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 31 nominations au total

    Vidéos10

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    Joaquin Phoenix
    Joaquin Phoenix
    • Beau Wassermann
    Patti LuPone
    Patti LuPone
    • Mona Wassermann
    Amy Ryan
    Amy Ryan
    • Grace
    Nathan Lane
    Nathan Lane
    • Roger
    Kylie Rogers
    Kylie Rogers
    • Toni
    Denis Ménochet
    Denis Ménochet
    • Jeeves
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Elaine Bray
    Zoe Lister-Jones
    Zoe Lister-Jones
    • Young Mona
    Armen Nahapetian
    Armen Nahapetian
    • Teen Beau
    Julia Antonelli
    Julia Antonelli
    • Teen Elaine
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    • Therapist
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Dr. Cohen
    Hayley Squires
    Hayley Squires
    • Penelope
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Strange Man
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • UPS Guy
    Alicia Rosario
    Alicia Rosario
    • Liz
    James Cvetkovski
    James Cvetkovski
    • Boy Beau
    Catherine Bérubé
    Catherine Bérubé
    • Hero Beau's Wife
    • Director
      • Ari Aster
    • Writer
      • Ari Aster
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs534

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    5parksiet

    Disappointing

    Couple things:

    1. I don't like being negative about movies.

    2. I love when filmmakers and creators take big risks and make original, creative movies that we haven't seen anything like before. Watching directors take huge swings, even when they miss, is infinitely more compelling than safe mediocrity.

    That being said... I thought Beau is Afraid was terrible. I might even say... unwatchable.

    And that really disappoints me. I love seeing big risks pay off and love to champion those films, and I really hate having to say I didn't like a movie. I'd usually give a wildly original film like this the benefit of the doubt for taking a big swing even if it doesn't fully pan out... but to me, Ari Aster missed the mark in every possible way with this film. The film felt like it was someone telling you all the unnecessary details of a nightmare they had as you slowly lose interest. The story had no rhyme or reason, and stuff just kept happening that never made sense to me. I really admire the originality and the skill behind the camera - it is still a technically well-made movie, and Joaquin Phoenix really commits to the role. The movie does do a good job of immersing you in the psyche of its protagonist. But overall, it just did not work.

    This is a perfect example of when art-house cinema becomes too much - the movie is inaccessible. If I as a cinephile struggles to get through the third hour of the movie, I can't imagine what it must be like for a member of the general moviegoing public. Like, the first 45 minutes were promising, but everything after was almost unbearable. Nothing worked for me, and I even questioned whether I could sit through the rest of it. The movie is far too long and is a slog to get through. It is also so obnoxiously self-indulgent. I do need time to digest it and think about it, but overall my gut feeling is that this movie really did not work for me. To me, it was terrible, which is such a surprise since I thought Aster's previous films, Hereditary and Midsommar, were quite excellent (albeit disturbing).

    I see why this film is so divisive, and I am very upset to say that I ended up on the negative side on this one. It's 100% an original and unique movie - I've never seen anything quite like it...

    ...but maybe that was a good thing.
    7aweynand96

    You Must Conform to Beau's Norm

    I remember seeing a headline a few weeks ago in which it was claimed that Ari Aster dropped some LSD before a premiere. I don't know if that's true or not, or whether he takes psychedelics at all, but the man walks around with an imagination that is perpetually, creatively tripping. Like a colorful virus, he infects audiences with "Beau is Afraid" - a mind-bending journey of a film which I wish many people would see, but could only realistically recommend to a short list of open-minded friends.

    This behemoth is a lot to digest in one sitting. It's not carried by its characters so much as it is by hypnagogic artillery fire of imaginative sets and set-pieces, most of which have rhyme and reason for existing but some, probably none. The actual plot consists of a paranoid man's surreal, Kafkaesque odyssey to appease his domineering mother. Beau (Joaquin Phoenix) lives in a world where his every decision is governed by assertive women, and every woman leads back to his mother. He's emasculated, directionless, and, as he points out himself, personality-less. The environments around him are nonsense to us. Strangers form theater troupes in the woods, seedy cities are filled with caricatures of real people; anyone's sentence can become a jarring non sequitur at any moment, and no event is guaranteed to be permanent. These depictions are of course exaggerated - but it's hard to separate what is and is not Beau's reality. It's like a strange dream, and the best comparisons I can make are to David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" or Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut."

    But I've only described what this movie is like, and not WHY it is like. Plenty is up for interpretation. At the bottom line, however, is a creative director exploring themes of perceived guilt in awesome, if not totally bonkers ways. Anybody with a narcissistic parent will relate to parts of the film, as well as anyone who is unsure of themselves, or frets over every action (and inaction) they take. I think of Tyrion Lannister's line in "Game of Thrones," defending himself in front of a father who hates him: "I've been on trial my WHOLE LIFE." Beau is literally put on trial for his whole life. There are people who feel this way about an extreme mother. I've got to believe Ari's speaking some personal truths here.

    People who saw it before me had mixed reactions - giddy, disturbed, exhausted, confused. I can empathize with all of these. Though Beau held my attention for the entire 3-hour runtime, his performance is draining. And it should be no surprise that the man behind "Midsommar," "Hereditary" and "The Strange Thing about the Johnsons" locks this in with a good deal of shock value. His brand includes bringing out emotion through whatever means necessary, and it will turn some people off. My best advice is to give yourself completely to the experience. Don't try to follow the discombobulated world of Beau too closely, or you'll fall off a cliff every time. Sit back, enjoy yourself, and laugh where you can; there's maybe never been a more twisted humorist at work here.

    7.5/10 for reminding me of the time my dad showed me "Mulholland Drive" and I spent a week trying to decipher it.
    7mhajibandeloo

    A reminder of the stranger by Albert Camus

    A fascinating movie with an exceptional ending, can't tell how much I enjoyed the movie and the ending reminded me of another masterpiece the stranger by Albert Camus... Only this time the mother herself is the judge.

    The thing that makes this movie precious is that we don't see young directors delivering these kinds of movies specially at this quality. Anyway I'm not a professional when it comes to movies and I'm not sure what to call the genre of Bea is afraid but for sure it's my favorite. The only bothering point is the length of the movie which makes it hard to be watched several times and at the same time it requires you to do so.
    5nesmkz

    Ari at his best and worst

    Beau is Afraid is going to be hit or miss for a lot of people. It's the type of movie that many will praise and criticize for the exact same reasons. Some will find Ari Aster's visceral, nonstop, in-your-face shock and awe absolutely brilliant. Some will find it grotesque, some hilarious, and some will probably just find it plain monotonous. Regardless of where you land personally, I think fans and haters alike will admit it's easy to understand all of those opinions (and more) on the fever-dream, bad-trip, crisis-coaster that is Beau is Afraid.

    There are some ideas in this movie that absolutely hit home. The central character, Beau's, downright Fredian psyche is thought provoking and forceful, if not overstated. The movie looks wonderful throughout and showcases phenomenal cinematography. There is also a fantastic black comedy element that I wasn't expecting - both the wry smile kind and laugh out loud type. Beau is Afraid is packed with amusing subtleties that make me want to rewatch the movie just to see what details I missed. On the surface level, this movie considerably richer than Aster's previous two; it feels as though there is so much more to explore here.

    What falls short for me isn't any one glaring detail, it's the sum of all the film's parts. It's a rambling, full speed ahead journey it that lasts an excruciatingly long three hours (two hours and fifty-nine minutes, to be exact). This ride doesn't feel like a edge of your seat thriller, it feels like a highlight reel of nightmares loosely strung together. Frustrating, inarticulate, and logic resistant. At points it feels like Aster is openly testing the audience's limits and patience, fully leaning into the fact that many won't hang on until the end.

    Kafka-esque is spot on. Beau is Afraid is largely without a plot; the viewer is forced to most of the legwork if they want to reconcile any sort of direction. This could have worked in a smaller dose, but after the two hour mark you start to wonder why there is still so much movie left. Aster's audience engagement leans heavily on visuals and surprises, and somewhere along the three hour journey you start to wonder if that's quite enough.

    You don't know what's coming in Beau is Afraid, but as the formula reveals itself you do know that entire movie is about to be turned on its head. Again. And again. And again. Watching the story bounce from one introspective non-sequitur to the next is a rather unrewarding experience. Even though a resounding lack of closure is surely supposed to be a deliberate point of the film, I had to question if I was enjoying it.

    There's a very good movie in buried somewhere in Beau is Afraid, but it's layered under a heavy, heavy dose of self indulgence. It doesn't need to be so long, or so frenzied, or so indirect. Aster's core message simply isn't as profound as he makes it out to be. But it's a new side of Ari that we've never seen before and, for many, that alone will make it worthwhile experience. And the movie isn't without a good deal of genuinely redeeming qualities that fans of the genre (if you can narrow it down to just one) will surely enjoy. It's a thought provoking, visually stimulating trip that you should really just experience for yourself. Though perhaps on-demand with the fast forward button within reach, just in case.
    9FeastMode

    I feel like I just got punched in the face

    What do I even say? I don't know. This movie broke my brain. I'm seriously stuck. It's been two hours and my mind is still racing.

    Like the headline, much of what I say may sound negative, but I mean it in the best possible way. This movie is indescribably weird, outlandish, absurd and insane. So many times I thought to myself, "What am I watching?"

    This is dark comedy at it's finest. It's so messed up. And I was cracking up. Like everything else in this movie, it takes it to the extreme.

    The directing, cinematography and music work together to fully hypnotize me. It's so creative and imaginative with so many things I've never seen or could possibly imagine.

    Beau Is Afraid feels like four movies combined into one. That seems like a terrible idea. But each one is amazing. And they all work together. I don't understand how he did it. Ari Aster is clearly way smarter than me.

    There are long scenes of dialogue but I was fully glued. And there is usually other stuff going on during those scenes, like something funny in the background or interesting details in the set design. It made me even more engaged as I tried to catch everything.

    In an age where so many movies fail to stand out in any way, Beau Is Afraid stands out in every way. It's not for the faint of heart. I think some people will hate it. But if you've seen Hereditary or Midsommar, you know what you're in for. It's very different from them. But just like those movies, it'll remind you how much a great movie can affect you.

    (3 viewings, early screening IMAX 4/18/2023, IMAX 4/26/2023, 4/28/2025)

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      The film was initially described by director and writer Ari Aster as a "4-hour-long nightmare comedy." The runtime of the theatrical cut runs just one minute shy of three hours.
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      Angel: Yes, push forward. Pray that you learn valor and be given luck. You will walk many miles. Dozens will become hundreds. Hundreds will become thousands. You will pass through countless villages. But finally, one village will speak to you. Some deep, essential part of you will recognize it, and you will say "This village is mine." You will learn a trade. And eventually, earn a living. You will know the pleasure of tasting fruit and bread and wine that is yours because you have earned it. You will find a plot of land and build a house with your own hands. You will cultivate the land. You will live off it. You will come to make new friends. One day, you will meet a woman. The story of your meeting will change, according to who tells it; that you were lost, that she helped you find your way, or that she was off course and you guided her home. She will see your fears and your pain and your dreams and your potential. And you will see hers. In finding your other half, the gifts of your life will multiply. Sometimes, she will look like a man to you. She will become pregnant because you have sex with her. You will have children, three sons. You will teach them what you know and you will tell them you love them every day. They will grow into handsome boys, blessed with courage and kindness and ambition. You will share your feelings of pride with your therapist. He will archive them. One day, a historic storm will sweep through your village and destroy your home. You will be carried away by a great flood. You and your family will be separated. And you will be deposited in a strange country. You will look for your family for days, then weeks, then months. So many months that you will come to lose count, but you will not find them. You will try to find work to support your continuing search but no one will speak your language. You will be treated like a criminal. Eventually, you will come upon a village wracked by an inexplicable plague. As you pass through, a man deranged by tragedy will identify you as the beast who burned down his home and replaced his children's feet with their hands. You will try to argue your innocence, but this will only make you sound more guilty. You will wonder yourself whether you are guilty. You will flee. Mad with vengeance, they will send an attack dog to pursue you. It will tear through the world to find you. You won't know this, but you will sense it. And you will keep a detailed record of these impressions in a log, and over time this log will become many logs. Your adventures will continue for years and years. You will learn to distinguish birds by their call and you will know every tree and plant by its name. Abandoning all comforts, you will condition your mind to new ways of seeing. You will experience great highs and profound lows, and you will look for your family until your life shrinks and fades into the dream of a ghost. You will come to wonder if they ever existed. Finally, when you are old and frail, you will collapse in exhaustion.

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    • Connexions
      Featured in Horrible Reviews: The Horrors Of 2023: Beau Is Afraid | Video review (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      Largo (Concerto Pour Clavecin En Fa Mineur)
      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as JS Bach)

      Arranged by Ward Swingle (as Ward Lamar Swingle)

      (Warren Chappell Music France SA (SACEM))

      Performed by The Swingles

      Courtesy of Decca Records France

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 avril 2023 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Finland
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    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
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      • 35 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 8 176 562 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 320 396 $ US
      • 16 avr. 2023
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 12 337 378 $ US
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