A question worth asking twice. When everything you were taught about beauty falls apart, what's left, and was it ever true?
What Is Beautiful, Again? reopens a question most people stop asking: what actually counts as beautiful, and who decided? It takes the definitions we inherited and holds them up to the light.
Written in the Poetic Cinema method, it looks for beauty where it was told there wasn't any, in the overlooked, the scarred, the ordinary, and asks whether the old answer was ever right.
Not a definition. A reconsideration. Beauty, asked again.
Who taught you what beautiful was, and were they right?