Movie Review: Honey Boy

Movie Review: Honey Boy

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Let’s be honest I wasn’t a big fan of Shia LaBeouf. Having only seen him in a few rolls my perceptions were based on what I’d read in the tabloids. But then I saw the Peanut Butter Falcon movie. If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it. So when I was invited to review Honey Boy I wasn’t too sure what to expect.

Thanks to Honey Boy

Based on a screenplay by LaBeouf, Honey Boy explores his experiences growing up in the movie industry.

Otis (Noah Jupe), a fictional character based on LaBeouf, is first seen as a 12 year old living with his father in a less than ideal motel environment.

His father James Lort (played by LaBeouf) is an out of work rodeo-clown four years into recovery. Working as Otis carer it’s unclear whether Lort’s motivation is out of a love for his son or the paycheck he receives in return. Sadly this is something Otis questions too.

Early on we learn that Lort is a war vet who on returning home went on a drunken binge. On waking that that we finds out himself on a sex offender list for a rape he can’t recall.

The film osculates between the young and old Otis (played by Lucas Hedges). After a car accident the older Otis goes to rehab where we get a glimpse into what it takes to reenter the real world. Along the way there are some great quotable moments, such as: “You can walk on water until someone tells you you don’t know how to”, “The only thing my father gave me that was of any value was pain”, and “Let a grudge down or it will kill you.”

Honey Boy is a power, poignant insight into life as a child actor, and a reminder that everything is not as it seems on the sparkly box. The movie totally changed my mind about LaBeouf, what a life he’s fought against to be the success he has and is becoming.

The main message is best wrapped up by the final song, “All I Want To Do Is Be Friends With You”. Ultimately though the movie left me wondering where his mother was in all this, as she was only fleetingly depicted as a voice at the end of the phone.

Stay for the credits to see photos of LaBeouf and his father.

For more information go to Luna Cinemas.