Director: Felix van Groeningen
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 112
minutes
Year:
2018
Starring: Steve
Carell, Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney, Amy Ryan
Genre: Drama
Review: “Beautiful Boy” relentlessly portrays the effect of addiction on family and surroundings. With the huge opiate crisis plaguing the United States, “Beautiful Boy” about a son who becomes addicted to drugs will hit like a bomb. It’s based on the memoirs of father and son David and Nic Sheff. Nic’s books are about the addiction itself, while his father’s books are more about the effect this addiction has on the rest of the family. Director Felix van Groeningen brings these two perspectives together in “Beautiful Boy”, resulting in a deeply moving film. Rarely has the subject of addiction in American film been so sincerely told without completely demonizing or romanticizing the addict and drugs.
Belgian director Felix van Groening feels perfectly at home in Hollywood, with his first English-language film. He already showed his talent, with especially “The Broken Circle Breakdown”. Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet are the stars of the film. Chalamet perfectly captures the smallest of emotions and proves again that he is one of the greatest talents in Hollywood. Carell also plays excellently here as a concerned father who seems to be succumbing to his son’s addiction. Consequently, the most heartbreaking scenes are the interactions between father and son. Van Groeningen brings out the very best in his actors. The strength of “Beautiful Boy” is that at no point does it make moral judgments about the user and the drugs.
“Beautiful Boy” is full of
raw emotion, but eventually lapses into repetition. Of course, this shows well
the cycle of addiction, but at the cost of the rawness. But that is really the
only point of critique I have. Overall, this is a heartbreaking story with
fantastic performances by both Chalamet and Carell, who play off of each other
very well and are great separate as well.
Rating: 4,5/ 5
Geen opmerkingen:
Een reactie posten