When I watched beautiful boy again after watching a series of interviews with Timmy about bb (Nic), the desperation in the struggle between false reality and ethereal pleasure was stronger. This movie is so sad, although it is straightforward and has a point Conflicting plot setting, but it's really too realistic. Drug addiction, detox, relapse, and intensified determination The technique has been criticized for the first time. When I watched it for the first time, I felt headless, but now I suddenly understand the director's idea. The clips seem to be divided individuals, but they are undeniable reality. The different situations connecting them are David's emotional transition from anxiety to giving up "The WHY is not purposefully addressed, because that is not as important as the fact that the one is addicted." Cause and effect are not the point so nothing is happy The traditional happy ending of a successful family is just the pain and hurt that is indistinguishable from reality caused by drug addiction. The hopelessness and the light that doesn't know when will it really come. Maybe this is exactly what the director wants to tell and even wake up the audience. If so, then he does it. Arrived because it was really, really, really painful.
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