@@BetteDavis19y Tpuppp😃😃 I’d like to go back I like to go back, but I just hope hopefully I’m not being cocky because you know that the violence there is so random yeah you’re ready for😅😁😊😀🙅♀️🤣🙅♀️🤣🙅♂️😌🎈
You are right. But we must understand that we are NOT in an objective, fair world. Political, social (and other) forces actually exist - and have strong advocates behind them. This is hardly the first time a superior actor or movie was bypassed, if not suppressed, by "the academy" (take a grain of salt here when calling it that). But Timothee's formidable talents cannot be hidden, and eventually he will receive the major credit he is truly due.
The WORST thing is perhaps that this movie didn't receive a god damn best supporting actor nomination nod from the Oscars... The Academy doesn't recognize true gems until its too late; latest example being 'Parasite'
Right, he is. And it is amazing in a way. Normally, a 'pretty face' is also an airhead (not always) ( but recall Marilyn Monroe ) But to have such a substantial characteristic while also being young and glamorous- wow.
Beautiful Boy is so important and relevant to the US, especially right now, in the midst of a massive opioid epidemic. I can’t wait to watch this film and see the effects that it has on viewers.
The bitterness that some people of color have towards the opioid crisis that is happening right now is the difference in treatment of the addicts. When crack was introduced in the ghettos in the late 70s and 80s, there was little sympathy for the addicts and a "war on drugs" was declared, which became a war on black and latino users. (criminalization of drug use, mass incarceration, etc) Right now, addicts are treated with more sympathy and looked at as victims of a disease, which is a great contrast from how poc's from the ghetto were looked at and treated back then. HOWEVER, the problem isn't drugs, and the problem isn't race. The problem is the underlying causes of what drives people from all walks of life to use or abuse in the first place. We are all hurt. Some of us stick a needle in our arm, or over-eat, or have loveless sex, or binge watch tv, or compulsively overwork ourselves to run away from the hurt that we hold inside. That is what I learned from reading and re-reading Tweak, one of the books this movie is based on. Focusing on the disparities between races isn't going to solve anything. We all have to collectively admit that we've hurt others, and received hurt, and confront that hurt head on, if we want to live fulfilled, productive, and healthy lives.
Dija Ouija 🙏🏼👏🏻🙏🏼👏🏻🙏🏼👏🏻 as someone who has lost several loved ones to suicide and drug overdose, may I please borrow what you wrote to send in emails to a few family members. I will absolutely give you credit and will not publish anything, I just think it’s brilliant. My boyfriend is going through the death of his best friend from high school who he tried to save for over 10 years before he had to finally step away as he knew there was nothing he could do to help the poor boy get help. It’s been devastating watching him go through the process,(especially as I knew his best friend as well, and actually drove him to school when we were in high school). Concurrently, as someone who has had physical health issues for decades, I don’t see a difference, in your physical body or in your mental body, when it comes to the concept of a diagnosis. I see a difference in treatment, health insurance, stigma & in care. Our country needs a massive healthcare overhaul, including a massive overhaul of how we treat those who are dealing with any form of mental illness.
I was in the audience and it was truly an out of body experience I think every movie liver should try to attend a premium show like this. So worth the $82
Timothy let him become the same level as leo dicaprio ..being so long in the game and focused He in this movie is good .. reminded me leo dicaprio in basketball diaries .. very good 👍🏾
I disagree stongly. Dicaprio was artificial compared to Timothee. Dicaprio looked like he was trying to act. Timothee is a far more natural personage in his films. And has a far more Dynamic range of portrayed demeanor.
I love when Steve tells Timothée to keep going! He's such an articulate man, that Timothée. Gets right to the heart of the matter; and such a lovely voice to listen to.
I love beautiful boy so much! I just remember crying and crying...my son is now a freshman in high school...I am crying now! Sometimes when I even think of it...xoxoxo
I absolutely loved both books, I love both Carell and Chalamet and I have no doubts about their performances. I had goosebumps when the audience gave David and Nic a standing ovation, they absolutely deserve it. The only person I have doubts about is the director. Hopefully when I see the movie I'll warm up to him. I also really enjoyed hearing the screenplay writer's story, that was very interesting.
@@aoifemills9524 I read Beautiful Boy (the father's perspective) first then Tweak (the son's perspective) and it worked well for me but it was a random choice, not based on any reasoning.
Is it me or does it sound like rain is falling or someone is chewing their gum loudly when the audience applauded? The sequence with Zola Jesus' song Bloodwise playing in the film killed me. Go Timmy go!
Wow this movie is such a work of art and all the actors did so beautifully in each scene. Really tugged at every heartstring and made sure a powerful movie ughhh my HEART
Emil A What clapping audio!?..are you saying the applause was a recording! That there's no audience or they weren't clapping!?..because there are other videos of this event with different shots they stood up after the movie gave a standing ovation cheered and clap,! And during this q&a they applaud cheered and laugh!
Renee Yang No... Emily isn't suggesting it's false. 🤦🏻♀️ It's the way the clapping sounds. It sounds distinct from everything else. It sounds off and unclear.
having followed this story on youtube you are willing to scream at NIck 'you've had it all, most people are not this lucky but you decided to throw it all away!!!!' but that's not how adidction works apparently- and that's the tragedy of it. best of luck to you Nick, you can do it! at least you have the support of your family that many people don't have!
No more Eurohair for Timothee :-( This film will be released, presumably in NY and LA, 3 days before I'll be in NY--if I could buy a ticket now, I would.
@@mcdonaldssprite8390 Pity it's not getting much publicity and I only just realized it had started after seeing some good reviews. Saw it the other day and yes amazing.
Fantastic movie but I thought Nic Sheff was a meth addict. His book is called 'tweak'. Yet in the movie I did not see him smoke meth once. He injected heroin, mostly. ??
Omg Nic Sheff talks for 5 seconds and I can already see how Timothée picked up his movements and his way of talkin in the trailer. Genius.
like how id love to notice those things too hah
Exactly what I was thinking too...! (Just watched the whole movie). He is so talented!!
I thought that about Steve lol.
@@BetteDavis19y
Tpuppp😃😃 I’d like to go back I like to go back, but I just hope hopefully I’m not being cocky because you know that the violence there is so random yeah you’re ready for😅😁😊😀🙅♀️🤣🙅♀️🤣🙅♂️😌🎈
timmy was robbed of that oscar
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You are right. But we must understand that we are NOT in an objective, fair world. Political, social (and other) forces actually exist - and have strong advocates behind them. This is hardly the first time a superior actor or movie was bypassed, if not suppressed, by "the academy" (take a grain of salt here when calling it that).
But Timothee's formidable talents cannot be hidden, and eventually he will receive the major credit he is truly due.
The WORST thing is perhaps that this movie didn't receive a god damn best supporting actor nomination nod from the Oscars... The Academy doesn't recognize true gems until its too late; latest example being 'Parasite'
Chalamet is so articulate, so smart.
Right, he is. And it is amazing in a way. Normally, a 'pretty face' is also an airhead (not always) ( but recall Marilyn Monroe ) But to have such a substantial characteristic while also being young and glamorous- wow.
Did anyone notice that Timothee didn't sit before the elders sit down 🤩 Such a gentle 😌
[audience claps] Steve: "No no no no no no no!! He doesn't need that!!" 😂😂😂
Beautiful Boy is so important and relevant to the US, especially right now, in the midst of a massive opioid epidemic. I can’t wait to watch this film and see the effects that it has on viewers.
Arielle John Yeah opioid epidemic among white people
I'm not from the US, but I thought drugs were consumed by all kinds of people, not only white..?
StrawberryBlond21 Opiod abuse is mostly amongst whites.
The bitterness that some people of color have towards the opioid crisis that is happening right now is the difference in treatment of the addicts. When crack was introduced in the ghettos in the late 70s and 80s, there was little sympathy for the addicts and a "war on drugs" was declared, which became a war on black and latino users. (criminalization of drug use, mass incarceration, etc) Right now, addicts are treated with more sympathy and looked at as victims of a disease, which is a great contrast from how poc's from the ghetto were looked at and treated back then.
HOWEVER, the problem isn't drugs, and the problem isn't race. The problem is the underlying causes of what drives people from all walks of life to use or abuse in the first place. We are all hurt. Some of us stick a needle in our arm, or over-eat, or have loveless sex, or binge watch tv, or compulsively overwork ourselves to run away from the hurt that we hold inside.
That is what I learned from reading and re-reading Tweak, one of the books this movie is based on. Focusing on the disparities between races isn't going to solve anything. We all have to collectively admit that we've hurt others, and received hurt, and confront that hurt head on, if we want to live fulfilled, productive, and healthy lives.
Dija Ouija
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as someone who has lost several loved ones to suicide and drug overdose, may I please borrow what you wrote to send in emails to a few family members. I will absolutely give you credit and will not publish anything, I just think it’s brilliant. My boyfriend is going through the death of his best friend from high school who he tried to save for over 10 years before he had to finally step away as he knew there was nothing he could do to help the poor boy get help. It’s been devastating watching him go through the process,(especially as I knew his best friend as well, and actually drove him to school when we were in high school). Concurrently, as someone who has had physical health issues for decades, I don’t see a difference, in your physical body or in your mental body, when it comes to the concept of a diagnosis. I see a difference in treatment, health insurance, stigma & in care. Our country needs a massive healthcare overhaul, including a massive overhaul of how we treat those who are dealing with any form of mental illness.
I was in the audience and it was truly an out of body experience I think every movie liver should try to attend a premium show like this. So worth the $82
7:00 the way he was getting ready to fanboy over Steve Carell
Timmy’s suit is sooooo fashionable 🤗
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Im sorry its awful suit...
@@andreagamboa38 you have no taste,sis
Timothy
let him become the same level as leo dicaprio ..being so long in the game and focused
He in this movie is good .. reminded me leo dicaprio in basketball diaries .. very good 👍🏾
Same I was just thinking that recently he reminds me of him!!
I disagree stongly. Dicaprio was artificial compared to Timothee. Dicaprio looked like he was trying to act. Timothee is a far more natural personage in his films. And has a far more Dynamic range of portrayed demeanor.
Mr. Chalamet is do well-spoken!
I love when Steve tells Timothée to keep going! He's such an articulate man, that Timothée. Gets right to the heart of the matter; and such a lovely voice to listen to.
I cant wait to watch this film.Timothee Chalamet is killing it right now!
I can relate to what steve says about going home and hugging his kids, as a parent this film was hard to watch imagining if that was your child
zero dislikes so far... let's keep it that way
Get your hand chiefs ready for this movie. One more time, he is brilliant. He is super talented actor.
I’m in love with the Sheff’s. So much love to your family.
I love beautiful boy so much! I just remember crying and crying...my son is now a freshman in high school...I am crying now! Sometimes when I even think of it...xoxoxo
I absolutely loved both books, I love both Carell and Chalamet and I have no doubts about their performances. I had goosebumps when the audience gave David and Nic a standing ovation, they absolutely deserve it. The only person I have doubts about is the director. Hopefully when I see the movie I'll warm up to him. I also really enjoyed hearing the screenplay writer's story, that was very interesting.
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Which order would you recommend reading the books in?
@@aoifemills9524 I read Beautiful Boy (the father's perspective) first then Tweak (the son's perspective) and it worked well for me but it was a random choice, not based on any reasoning.
Is it me or does it sound like rain is falling or someone is chewing their gum loudly when the audience applauded?
The sequence with Zola Jesus' song Bloodwise playing in the film killed me.
Go Timmy go!
what a lovely cast im so ready the book is amazing
How can someone dislike this
omg it's holly and michael!!!
Timmy at 7:34 trying to see the real *nic* it's a whole mood
Love your profile picture🥺
18:19 a hahaah timmy looks so cute not knowing who to give the mic to awww
Wow this movie is such a work of art and all the actors did so beautifully in each scene. Really tugged at every heartstring and made sure a powerful movie ughhh my HEART
Can't wait to see the movie!
I love you so very much, an incredible person with a great sense of humour in cinema these days.
They clapped for awkwardly long...
Congratss to everyone especially to Timmy!!! 👏💖😭
YES THANK U
Great movie, some briliant acting.
From a fan of the Office I can see how much Steve's words mean to Timmy fr 😂
steve always does the office walk in
thankyou for posting this ! x
lol the clapping audio
Emily A they were actually clapping lmao
Emil A What clapping audio!?..are you saying the applause was a recording! That there's no audience or they weren't clapping!?..because there are other videos of this event with different shots they stood up after the movie gave a standing ovation cheered and clap,! And during this q&a they applaud cheered and laugh!
@@renee2599 yeah !! It obvious that there were people inside and they were clapping!..and laughing! So what clapping audio!?
It sounds like raindrop asmr ahaha
Renee Yang No... Emily isn't suggesting it's false. 🤦🏻♀️ It's the way the clapping sounds. It sounds distinct from everything else. It sounds off and unclear.
It's more than a story .....deep darker side of the path
Absolute lovely cast so kind
Timmy was robbed for thks Oscar and also for Oscar for cmbyn...
I hope they also do a showing of the movie with the cast and crew in germany 💙
having followed this story on youtube you are willing to scream at NIck 'you've had it all, most people are not this lucky but you decided to throw it all away!!!!' but that's not how adidction works apparently- and that's the tragedy of it. best of luck to you Nick, you can do it! at least you have the support of your family that many people don't have!
fucking beautiful and great movie 🙌 and Carell's chemistry in this movie is [chef'skiss]
Beautiful movie
Kipp going! I love those two even if I have a grande faiblesse pour Armie and Thimothée.
Timmy is the good actor
Can’t wait to watch it!😍😍 I’ve been waiting for a months now lol
Timothee💗💞💕💓❤💗💞💕💓❤💗💞💕💓❤
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It's so weird seeing Amy Ryan and Steve Carell in the same room now...
I want to see this movie
Very cool!
Who the actual hell disliked this video?
No more Eurohair for Timothee :-(
This film will be released, presumably in NY and LA, 3 days before I'll be in NY--if I could buy a ticket now, I would.
The introducing part sounds like an asmr
This must be what POFF is based on in bojack horseman
Why the movie isnt coming out in australian theatres is killing
Me
Maya Chamseddine I can't find it in seattle either. I don't know.
It is showing here for the last week.
Dan Jago i ended up watching it at this very niche cinema here in sydney ! It was amazing !!!
@@mcdonaldssprite8390 Pity it's not getting much publicity and I only just realized it had started after seeing some good reviews. Saw it the other day and yes amazing.
Dan Jago glad you got to see it !!!
The guy st the beginning sounds so pissed of like,,, he does not want to be there
Hi
"Uhh uh umm uh uhh um"
Right?! It's sooooo bad.... It was driving me nuts. The director AND David/Nic couldn't stop saying it, but especiallyyyy the director.
“Um *silence* Umh umm hm uh um UmH” *silence*
Felix looks like he hasn’t slept for days
Ikr
Fantastic movie but I thought Nic Sheff was a meth addict. His book is called 'tweak'. Yet in the movie I did not see him smoke meth once. He injected heroin, mostly. ??
He was injecting meth.
I know this is way late but he was injecting crystal meth in the movie.