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The Beach Bum

The Beach Bum

You gotta go low to get high.

5.7 (563)2019-03-211h 35m
ComedyDrama

Overview

An irreverent comedy about the misadventures of Moondog, a rebellious stoner and lovable rogue who lives large.

Budget
$5,000,000
Revenue
$4,554,416
Production
Riverstone Pictures, Vice Studios, SPK Pictures, RocketScience, Iconoclast, Anonymous Content, Le Grisbi Productions

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Cinematography
Benoît Debie
Composer
John Debney

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Gill-Man

Gill-Man

April 30, 2019

9/10

Not as good as <i>Spring Breakers</i> for me but still an amazing film nonetheless. I loved Matthew McConaughey's performance and this is probably my second favorite Harmony Korine film. Loved it. It'll get pushed under the rug of course but McConaughey deserves an Oscar nomination for sure.

SWITCH.

SWITCH.

July 11, 2019

8/10

While the film won’t reveal any new revelatory outlooks on life or leave you feeling like you just witnessed a game-changing piece of cinema, ‘The Beach Bum’ is an incredibly enjoyable 95-minute exercise in escapism, love, and the unprecedented pleasures life can bring. It's the film equivalent of holding a beer in one hand and drunkenly throwing up a peace sign with the other, beaming brightly as you take a picture with your closest, drunkest friends for a moment you’ll never remember on a nigh…

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September 6, 2022

6/10

The Beach Bum is a spiritual sequel to The Big Lebowski, and while it's so light it's practically gaseous, at least it's not mean-spirited and immoral like The Jesus Rolls. The movie works, insofar as it does, thanks to Matthew McConaughey; his character is best described as a Southern Dude, and McConaughey is arguably the only actor capable of playing this role in a way that isn't imitation, parody, or even homage, but as a parallel entity, independent and original (it doesn’t hurt either to ha…