Shia LaBeouf's Honey Boy Will Make You Rethink His Entire Disney Career
Shia LaBeouf's semi-autobiographical film
Honey Boy is an intriguing look into the actor's "stormy childhood." It's also a harrowing look at what the actor went through as he grew up inside the TV and movie firm, and why challenging the journey was in several significant ways.
The first official trailer finds
Lucas Hedges as LaBeouf's stand-in Otis Lort being "blown away" as piece of a special effects set-up for a movie, clearly wishing the cast would have waited a moment before yanking him up, up, and away to simulate the explosion. Things already look like they aren't going so well for Otis.
Set to Skee-Lo's iconic track "I Wish," the trailer explores other iconic moments in LaBeouf's life, like an incident where Otis is arrested (like LaBeouf) for being particularly mouthy to a policeman following a vehicle flip that actually ended up leaving the actor's left hand with permanent damage. While Hedges does a fantastic job portraying a young LaBeouf, the actor himself actually takes on the role of his own ex-rodeo clown and felon father in the clip, which is a little bit of surrealism that has to be seen to be believed.
FKA twigs also makes an appearance in the film, who plays Otis's neighbor and kindred soul to the troubled actor as he works to eventually find reconciliation with his father and learns to come to terms with his sometimes-ailing mental health.
Honey Boy looks simultaneously painful and therapeutic for LaBeouf, and if this first clip is anything to go by, it's going to be a unique watch. If nothing else, it might completely change the way you view your preference
Even Stevens cast member. It's set to debut in theaters on November 8, so right now may be a good time to begin working your way through his back-catalogue of films to get in the correct mindset.
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