Shia LaBeouf's autobiographical movie, 'Honey Boy,' explores his dysfunctional upbringing with his father. It will make you love him.
The movie makes you physically ache for bb Otis, who's trying to build a career for himself while also keeping his dad afloat. But the real power of this movie is in Shia's performance as James. As a viewer, you fully expect to hate the guy. He's so mean to his own kid, who's only trying to earn his love.
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