Looks like Shia’s been busy, then.
In June, we wrote about The Peanut Butter Falcon, a movie starring LaBeouf alongside Thomas Haden Church and Dakota Johnson.
The road trip and wrestling movie actually looks like it might be worth a watch, but let’s have a closer look at the semi-autobiographical film, Honey Boy, which LaBeouf wrote during a rehab stint following his infamous 2017 arrest.
Here’s more from Huff Post:
LaBeouf, 33, stars as an alcoholic and abusive father to a young actor played by Noah Jupe and Lucas Hedges in the film at different stages of the main character’s life…
In the raw and revealing trailer, we first encounter LaBeouf’s on-screen alter-ego in the midst of an explosive stunt on the set of an action movie ― likely a nod to the actor’s “Transformers” days. He soon spirals out of control in a haze of sex and substance abuse, demons LaBeouf has battled publicly in recent years as a self-identifying alcoholic…
There’s also a clear reference to his “Even Stevens” days, as the younger LaBeouf has trouble navigating Hollywood as a child star with his father breathing down his neck.
“How do you think I feel to have my son paying me?” LaBeouf’s father asks his son in the trailer. “How do you think that feels?”
Given that Shia wrote it, expect the unexpected:
Honey Boy did receive very good reviews when it aired at Sundance, has now been snapped up by Amazon, and will air in the US from November 8.
[source:huffpost]
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