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Ulises 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Chicken shit, air baseball, roadside marijuana; reality will eventually shatter, leaving only stories, fables and fairy tales, so I made a movie of...
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Lois 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Shia LaBeouf's letter to her father should be called "Daddy Baby". In LaBeouf's heart, it must be a very important confession, and it will be more difficult for ordinary audiences to accept, because it is a reconciliation between the adult self (himself) and the past (father). The expression is more personal, and the adult part is too scribbled, and the actors have little chance to play. Too much writing is devoted to the relationship between childhood and his father. LaBeouf's emotional...
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Moshe 2022-03-18 09:01:09
Sia Li Bifu (Taiwan translation) wrote and played her father based on her own experience (the introduction should also integrate his grandfather's role as a clown comedian), parallel childhood and youth, and the beginning of both episodes are like prisoners hanging in the air. Filming on the wire, the young Hedges can still hear the voice of "Transformers", but his scenes are completely crushed by the childhood Noah Jupe, and often see three LaBeouf himself but a little too hard , Although...
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Erich 2022-03-18 09:01:09
Looking for the two best actors born in the 95s and 00s to play me when I was a child is too good! Childhood trauma, father-son relationship, and past memories have always affected me as an adult. The overall tone and text are still common to American indie films, but they're well-handled, well-finished, and good-looking enough. In the end, I walked into the memory and the past, went to reconciliation, and still...
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Elwyn 2022-03-17 09:01:10
The film is essentially a semi-autobiography and self-analysis of LaBeouf, so it's hard not to consider factors outside the film, and the gossip about him that you've seen in the past has now become the basis for empathy with him. Aside from these off-site understandings, the film itself may seem a little thin. It is worth mentioning that LaBeouf did not let his strong desire to talk dominate the film, nor did he take the opportunity to attribute his character flaws and crazy behavior to his...
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Nickolas 2022-03-17 09:01:10
The tone of a typical American independent literary film, but as a semi-autobiographical film written and acted by LaBeouf, it is rare to achieve sincerity rather than narcissism: it is both a reconciliation with his father and a reconciliation with himself. Great score by Alex...
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Benjamin 2022-03-16 09:01:09
Crying for the whole scene, the emotional appeal is strong, the lines are also very powerful (the cliché is true), many shots and the colors of the pictures are beautiful, Lucas can finally do something different, Shia obtained from personal experience and pain The ability to retract freely. Noah Jupe, today I officially become a shareholder, and my younger brother will be a great asset! !...
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Brent 2022-03-16 09:01:09
Shia is hardly acting, more like reliving the pain that can't go away for years by changing roles into an abuser. In recent years, American independent films have emerged a kind of almost collective recollection and re-digestion of childhood pain, and Honey Boy is undoubtedly one of the top works. Shia wrote his own Florida...
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Romaine 2022-03-15 09:01:11
The most terrifying thing is not that we cannot face the source of harm to ourselves, but that we feel that this source is already a part of our life, and we would rather bear the harm repeatedly than...
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Alia 2022-03-15 09:01:11
The funniest point is when Shia LaBeouf said to a small version of herself: "I really envy you, living a famous life, living in a flash, and the girls revolve around...
Honey Boy Comments
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Noah 2022-03-20 09:03:05
Pain is the only thing I have
I especially like family movies. Quite strange, obviously my value order is friendship, love, family. May always feel indebted.
A lot of people compare this movie to "Floridaland," and I especially hate "Floridaland." I feel like the director is trying to be a cool bystander and blurs the line...
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Llewellyn 2022-03-11 08:01:29
Boys never grow up, they just disguise themselves as dads.
Big fish and Honey boy has the feeling that I have watched two films about father characters in the past two days. The former is a warm and dreamy story, while the latter is a sharp sadistic story. But what they have in common is that they show all aspects of the father's role. There is a...
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James Lort: The real world truth is: wood fuckin' rots, man. You know, stone crumbles. People fucking die. That's the real world. The only thing that's gonna live on is stories and fables and dreams.
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James Lort: And you got to lay the grudge down, or it's gonna fuckin' kill you.