Beautiful Beings
Beautiful Beings

Beautiful Beings

2022Movie123 minIcelandic

A teenage boy, raised by a mother who considers herself psychic, takes a bullied kid into his group of violent misfits. As the group’s troubles escalate toward life-threatening situations, an inner voice awakens in the boy and, with the help of his mother and his new friend, he manages to find his own path.

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Director: Lamin Daniel JoofGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in contemporary London, 'Beautiful Beings' tells the story of Maya, a young woman struggling with her past trauma and mental health. She finds an unlikely connection with a group of people navigating their own personal battles. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing, confronting their inner demons and finding solace in shared experiences.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'Beautiful Beings' received a mixed to positive reception. While lauded for its sensitive portrayal of mental health and powerful performances, some critics pointed to a narrative that occasionally felt underdeveloped. Audience reception was generally warmer, appreciating the film's emotional resonance and hopeful message.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its empathetic exploration of mental health struggles.
  • Performances are often highlighted as a strong point, particularly the lead.
  • Some found the pacing and plot progression to be uneven.

Google audience: Google users often found 'Beautiful Beings' to be a moving and relatable film, resonating with its themes of healing and connection. Many appreciated the raw honesty in its depiction of emotional vulnerability and the supportive relationships formed between characters.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Lamin Daniel Joof, drew inspiration from personal experiences and observations of urban life to shape the narrative and characters.

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After “Balli” (Áskell Einar Pálmason) is badly beaten up by some violent bullies, he arrives at school looking more like the lead in “Phantom of the Opera” than a pupil at a standard Icelandic comprehensive, and that attracts the teasing of...