Filmmaker Ari Aster's previous hits, “Hereditary” and “Midsommar,” were applauded by critics and relished by fans. His latest entry, “Beau Is Afraid,” is a definite departure from what fans have come to expect from the filmmaker.
), who embarks on an odyssey to get home to his mother. But mayhem ensues, sending his life in a new direction. He is forced to confront the lies he’s been told by those closest to him.The film, which opens in theatres Friday, is compelling and complex but entertaining nonetheless and certainly the funniest entry from Aster. But just like his prior films, it’s laced with his signature touch of dysfunctional family dynamics and trauma.
At a budget of $35 million, “Beau Is Afraid” marks the most expensive feature film for A24 and the biggest undertaking for Aster. The scope and freedom allowed him to dive deep into the dark comedy.
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