They're the perfect cattle. It is literally meant to be his mother. It's an allegory to the nanny state, the gynocracy, the longhouse. Ari Aster is the greatest director of our time, and is fighting the forces that would have us submit to evil.
They're the perfect cattle. It is literally meant to be his mother. It's an allegory to the nanny state, the gynocracy, the longhouse. Ari Aster is the greatest director of our time, and is fighting the forces that would have us submit to evil.
>Google the article writers name >Check early life >suprised pikachu.png
They can't call Ari anti-semetic so they'll call him everything else
>Once they sign in, my son offers to show them around the exhibits of human atrocities, made up mostly of photos. My son has become an expert on human cruelty. "Why are people such creeps?" he often asks.
>"Why don't you ever come and visit the museum?" he asks today.
>"Because I can't bear to learn anything more about The Holocaust," I tell him. He knows our family history. He knows about my life in Israel.
>"It's more than The Holocaust, Ma," he says. "It isn't just about Hitler, Ma. They killed people faster in Rwanda." My son is on the autism spectrum. What this means, to me, not "them," is that my son cannot comprehend human cruelty. It makes no sense to him.
>"Why was I ever born, Ma?" he asks me, as he always does. "Don't you think the world would be better off if there were no people?"
>"Yes." He knows my answer.
>"Why did you have me anyway?"
>"Because you taught me what love is," I say, as I always do.
>"But isn't that selfish?"
>"Yes," I say. I always say "yes."
This is part of poem written by Ari Asters mother. He specifically said Beau is Afraid is about the experience of having a israeli mother, it's crazy he's getting away with the movies he makes
that poem's written about ari's autistic brother btw, not ari himself
long time ago i read something about the shit his family went through (i think it was also posted on the mother's blog). i immediately understood why this guy makes the films he makes. i think ari might be the only big director working today with a legitimate hatred for humanity. incredible the guy managed to get any films made at all.
So funny you posted this because the mother of one of the columbine shooters made a ted talk literally saying "it wasn't my fault"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BXlnrFpCu0c
Most people can't understand this because literally everyone is traumatized by their parents in some way, everyone has at least some sort of underlying resentment towards them but ultimately know it's a kind of love and deep connection that's rare and beautiful and must be preserved, but they don't undestand it's not that simple for everyone. There are mothers who will let her crack buddies molest her kids, fathers that'll brutally beat their toddler because they interrupted their sports game or something, etc. In most cases you should love and forgive your parents and preserve your relationship because it's impossible to raise a child without messing them up in some way, but not all cases, especially junkies
>you should love and forgive your parents and preserve your relationship
This is what I did and it was a huge waste of time and energy, If I could go back I would cut all contact with them and move across the country at 18 and forget about them forever, instead I was constantly agonizing over our relationship and trying to make things better until I hit a point where I realized they're horrible retards that are incapable of change or introspection.
I'm giving tonight with some beer pizza and video games so I'm not going to unload my trunk, but the shit my mother did is horrendous. My oldest brother is dead, OD'd on the street living as a homeless mentally ill goblin. There's too much to unpack. So I'm just gonna chill
Fine. I'm not saying they have no issues but when you get older you will realize that they did their best with the knowledge and experience they had that the time. This is of course if your parents didn't beat the shit out of you or raped you or some other fucked shit or were doing drugs or other irresponsible bullshit.
I'd argue all parents have the capacity for both. It's all context, and as soon as there's enough environmental pressure to overcome the instincts to care for the little parasite, it's gone. Likewise, parents can do terrible things and be unable to recognize why they did it after the fact, or that they did it at all. I'd say to trust your instincts. If you have a parent that did consistently terrible things, never forget what they're capable of. If they're okay in the moment, appreciate it and treat them well. Always take care of yourself first, and that includes not holding grudges.
Hey there Anon! Oh, don't go making threads on Cinemaphile just yet, you need to get yourself some rest! We've got a big day tomorrow!
How bout you settle in with those Early Life sections and I'll bring out some steaks, huh?
Rog' man out
Its hard to understand that movie on a personal level since I had completely normal well-adjusted parents. But I had friends who didn't, so I could related to the movie through their own experiences they shared with me.
my opinion about my parents is difficult to describe. im 31, still live with them, and im the biggest loser on the face of the earth (kissless virgin, no friends, don't drive, no career pathetic job)
on the one hand life was fine growing up in that they stayed together and we were fine financially
on the other, there's basically been no affection showed to each other in our lives and they are basically social recluses. i have very few decent memories of us as a family even after going on vacations every year growing up. our evenings for many years now we spend in separate rooms watching television. its a very sad and pathetic existence.
Forgot link, fuck.
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/beau-is-afraid-reviewed-mommy-is-to-blame-but-can-someone-tell-us-why
They quite literally dont get the movie
They're the perfect cattle. It is literally meant to be his mother. It's an allegory to the nanny state, the gynocracy, the longhouse. Ari Aster is the greatest director of our time, and is fighting the forces that would have us submit to evil.
>Google the article writers name
>Check early life
>suprised pikachu.png
They can't call Ari anti-semetic so they'll call him everything else
>Once they sign in, my son offers to show them around the exhibits of human atrocities, made up mostly of photos. My son has become an expert on human cruelty. "Why are people such creeps?" he often asks.
>"Why don't you ever come and visit the museum?" he asks today.
>"Because I can't bear to learn anything more about The Holocaust," I tell him. He knows our family history. He knows about my life in Israel.
>"It's more than The Holocaust, Ma," he says. "It isn't just about Hitler, Ma. They killed people faster in Rwanda." My son is on the autism spectrum. What this means, to me, not "them," is that my son cannot comprehend human cruelty. It makes no sense to him.
>"Why was I ever born, Ma?" he asks me, as he always does. "Don't you think the world would be better off if there were no people?"
>"Yes." He knows my answer.
>"Why did you have me anyway?"
>"Because you taught me what love is," I say, as I always do.
>"But isn't that selfish?"
>"Yes," I say. I always say "yes."
This is part of poem written by Ari Asters mother. He specifically said Beau is Afraid is about the experience of having a israeli mother, it's crazy he's getting away with the movies he makes
>My son isn't obsessed with the Holocaust
>He must be retarded
that poem's written about ari's autistic brother btw, not ari himself
long time ago i read something about the shit his family went through (i think it was also posted on the mother's blog). i immediately understood why this guy makes the films he makes. i think ari might be the only big director working today with a legitimate hatred for humanity. incredible the guy managed to get any films made at all.
I refuse to believe parents are capable of being good.
Also, Hereditary is very clear on why israelitey israeliteison's mom was a bad parent.
So funny you posted this because the mother of one of the columbine shooters made a ted talk literally saying "it wasn't my fault"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BXlnrFpCu0c
Imagine making money off the fact your shitty kid killed a bunch of other kids with weapons kept or built in your garage
You don't get paid for ted talks, but she did write a book which is absurdly narcissistic. Which speaks for itself why her son became a broken teen
I’m talking about the book
I told my mother she was entitled and selfish for having a child. Felt good.
Everyone involved in Columbine, like Sandy Hook fucking glows in the dark.
>Mommy Is A Cockblocker
See, that would've been a better title.
My parents ruined my life
fuck you all idiots
By creating you? Same here.
Most people can't understand this because literally everyone is traumatized by their parents in some way, everyone has at least some sort of underlying resentment towards them but ultimately know it's a kind of love and deep connection that's rare and beautiful and must be preserved, but they don't undestand it's not that simple for everyone. There are mothers who will let her crack buddies molest her kids, fathers that'll brutally beat their toddler because they interrupted their sports game or something, etc. In most cases you should love and forgive your parents and preserve your relationship because it's impossible to raise a child without messing them up in some way, but not all cases, especially junkies
>you should love and forgive your parents and preserve your relationship
This is what I did and it was a huge waste of time and energy, If I could go back I would cut all contact with them and move across the country at 18 and forget about them forever, instead I was constantly agonizing over our relationship and trying to make things better until I hit a point where I realized they're horrible retards that are incapable of change or introspection.
My parents ruined my life out of love and incompetence. I’m gonna end up either dead by 35 or old and alone and homeless
I'm giving tonight with some beer pizza and video games so I'm not going to unload my trunk, but the shit my mother did is horrendous. My oldest brother is dead, OD'd on the street living as a homeless mentally ill goblin. There's too much to unpack. So I'm just gonna chill
I have no resentment whatsoever against my parents.
whats that like
Fine. I'm not saying they have no issues but when you get older you will realize that they did their best with the knowledge and experience they had that the time. This is of course if your parents didn't beat the shit out of you or raped you or some other fucked shit or were doing drugs or other irresponsible bullshit.
I'd argue all parents have the capacity for both. It's all context, and as soon as there's enough environmental pressure to overcome the instincts to care for the little parasite, it's gone. Likewise, parents can do terrible things and be unable to recognize why they did it after the fact, or that they did it at all. I'd say to trust your instincts. If you have a parent that did consistently terrible things, never forget what they're capable of. If they're okay in the moment, appreciate it and treat them well. Always take care of yourself first, and that includes not holding grudges.
>take with a lot of water
>he doesn't
I don't think I've ever laughed like that in a long time.
I honestly thought the whole city sequence was the funniest shit and should have been multiple episodes of a mini series.
israeli neurosis: the feature film.
wow, SUCH a masterpiece.
Hey there Anon! Oh, don't go making threads on Cinemaphile just yet, you need to get yourself some rest! We've got a big day tomorrow!
How bout you settle in with those Early Life sections and I'll bring out some steaks, huh?
Rog' man out
Is he the Joker?
The first third of this movie was so so good then dropped the hall hard. Shame. Aster is a hack
Anon, my dude... I don't think that girlfriend thing is gonna happen this year.
Its hard to understand that movie on a personal level since I had completely normal well-adjusted parents. But I had friends who didn't, so I could related to the movie through their own experiences they shared with me.
my opinion about my parents is difficult to describe. im 31, still live with them, and im the biggest loser on the face of the earth (kissless virgin, no friends, don't drive, no career pathetic job)
on the one hand life was fine growing up in that they stayed together and we were fine financially
on the other, there's basically been no affection showed to each other in our lives and they are basically social recluses. i have very few decent memories of us as a family even after going on vacations every year growing up. our evenings for many years now we spend in separate rooms watching television. its a very sad and pathetic existence.
Other kinos about trying to go home