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For more about Beau Is Afraid and the Beau Is Afraid Blu-ray release, see Beau Is Afraid Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on July 17, 2023 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. brief animated moments. The result is probably intentionally heterogenous, but the transfer offers secure detail levels and a really lushly saturated We’ll get the official details for the special features and extras that are bundled with the Blu-ray, 4K and digital versions of the film as we get closer to the US release date for home media. However, looking at Ari Aster’s previous work there isn’t usually much to talk about.
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Suffice it to say that Ari Aster in the same making of featurette mentions this as his "dream project", which may in fact be a more Freudian allusion All of this is adding up to a lot of potential for the DVD, Blu-ray and digital release date. Ari Aster has been quietly cementing himself as one of the must-watch auteur director writers in the industry at the moment, and Beau Is Afraid looks set to take this to a whole new level. dystopian urban environment surrounding it, but later in the film when he encounters Roger and Grace, things can become almost candy colored and special edition" of Beau Is Afraid. I'm not sure everyone is going to be along for the ride that an extended director's cut of this particularlater at Roger and Grace's abode, more of a rural country feel. The score is as anachronistically diverse as the rest of the film and fills the side and rear attempt to get to his Mom's house, first for the yahrzeit of his father's death, but then, after a domino effect of disasters starts occurring, no shred of scenery unchewed) and a son who can perhaps be charitably described as a classic nebbish? It's kind of considerably more sui generis, but that may actually be one of its problems, as the film seems to want to meld a certain "Bizarro World" But even aside and apart from some of these aforementioned ultra outré elements, it's the film's climax that provides the biggest