From the outside, addiction can be maddeningly opaque. One of the truest-feeling scenes in Beautiful Boy finds a confused father (Steve Carell) asking his college-age son (Timothée Chalamet) why he abuses drugs. We’d like to know, too. Chalamet’s Nic is the type of kid for whom the phrase “has everything going for him” was coined: He’s smart, kind, good-looking, talented, and ambitious. A product of Marin County, the wealthy enclave across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, he’s also rather ordinary: a white, upper-middle-class kid who gets along great with his writer dad and painter stepmom (Maura Tierney) and nurses the kind of adolescent reverence for Charles Bukowski that thousands of boys just like him embark upon, then outgrow, every year. So why does Nic end up hooked on meth and alcohol? “I don’t know, I don’t know,” he repeats sincerely.
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