Review: ‘Collateral Beauty’ Is Painfully Stunning

Michael Simon ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Movies Contributor
Going into Collateral Beauty, the average viewer will probably have one main question in mind—what on earth does that title mean? Collateral, meaning additional, subordinate, or secondary. Beauty, as in qualities that the senses find pleasing. Put them together, and what does it all mean? Luckily, to the keen eye, it’s a question that the movie starts answering from its very first shot, but, the answer might not dawn on you until long after the credits stopped rolling. That, in a way, is the essence of this film: it makes the viewer think.
Howard’s (Will Smith) life has fallen apart following the death of his young daughter, and, upon seeing this, his close friends and colleagues decide to take action. Their reasons are both selfish and selfless; they want Howard to have a chance to confront the emotions that have thrown his life into permanent sadness, but they also want to pull their business away from him before it goes bankrupt under his negligence.
As stated earlier, there is an alternate motive to this plan as well, as the friends plan to record Howard screaming at these entities—who would be edited out of the footage—to make him appear unfit to run the company. It is here where the movie truly kicks it into gear.
It is here that the title Collateral Beauty comes into play a bit because these actors are brought on board with the original purpose of accomplishing a very somber task. What winds up happening with these friendships that are formed is nothing short of collateral beauty—a secondary effect of pure wonder.
The performances of the entire cast of Collateral Beauty are each beautiful in their own ways, which perfectly suits the film because it relies so heavily on its entire ensemble. The movie is full of different pieces that each serve a tremendous purpose in the overall effect—nothing ever feels accidental, and even the final twists seem earned as if the audience should have known it all along. It falls together quite beautifully, which brings to mind the main symbol present throughout the film: dominoes.
That, in a nutshell, is Collateral Beauty. It tells a story of pain and loss, riddled with sadness and tear-jerking moments throughout; but if one truly pays attention to the journey the film takes them on, they surely will not “miss the collateral beauty of it all.”
Overall Grade: A
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