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Ari Aster’s A24 epic surrealist tragicomedy Beau Is Afraid is a criminally underrated movie, and it’s about to leave HBO Max. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as the mild-mannered but paranoia-ridden title character who confronts his darkest fears as he embarks on a journey home to his mother, Patti LuPone’s Mona Wassermann. The movie, which only grossed $12 million against a production budget of $35 million, is scheduled to stop streaming on HBO Max on December 13th, giving subscribers just a few days to rediscover this underrated gem.
Beau Is Afraid Is a Surreal Masterpiece
If you’re looking for a mindless, turn-your-brain-off popcorn flick, then Beau Is Afraid probably isn’t the best option. Aster’s film is one that requires, and really deserves, your full attention to grasp the sprawling, dreamlike odyssey and exploration of guilt, grief, and generational trauma at the core of the movie – and even then, it might leave you scratching your head and wondering what you just watched. But if you’re willing to embrace the ambition and unique strangeness, then Beau Is Afraid is an immersive and intensely emotional film.








