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American Honey
Getting bored from the miserable and boring life she has with her protective family, Star, a young beautiful teenager girl, has run away from her family, the thing that turns down her life, especially upon meeting Jake, a successful, but cunning sales manager with whom she spends a very nice time.
29 May 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 September 1993, Hollywood, California, USA
11 June 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 16, 2017
Though it may come off as Malick for hip-hop-loving millennials, Arnold's film is a surprisingly poignant experience, a sprawling yet intimate odyssey through Middle America, and a bracingly honest portrait of emerging adulthood.March 08, 2017
It sounds like a mess, yet this film is anything but -- Star's journey, hustling across an America split by the rich-poor divide, is the most lyrical trip you will experience in ages.October 14, 2016
At nearly three hours, "American Honey" is the most indulgent movie of the year, and the one in most need of a serious trim. It makes its point early on and then keeps repeating it until the honey turns sour.February 14, 2017
An electrifying endless of rudeness, detours, affective shortcuts and ogresque tenderness. [Full review in Spanish]October 13, 2016
Too long by at least an hour, American Honey is a movie that would have had more to say if it said less. It is ultimately like a Jim Jarmusch movie without a sense of humour.October 14, 2016
It's bold, captivating cinema, with a soundtrack that threatens to never leave your head.October 13, 2016
In the hands of British writer/director Andrea Arnold, one of the most talented women making movies today, the film has a lusty primal quality that is threatening and hard to resist.October 13, 2016
Writer-director Andrea Arnold artfully sets love against money and manages one of the best endings in recent memory.March 09, 2017
A quirky road movie that explores the vast areas of unemployment and poverty in midwest US, precisely those regions that felt disfavored and ignored by Washington's power elites. [Full review in Spanish]February 03, 2017
The film enjoys its moments of sweet hopelessness but at the end, in a sane way, this is a story of youthful hope. The US needs that as much as we all do.December 09, 2016
Lane is a find -- bruised, soft, dreamy, hopeful -- and the film is at its strongest exploring the erotic chemistry between her and LaBeouf.March 01, 2017
Sasha Lane's nuanced performance helps to make sense of Star's experience as they range between magical and the capitalist realities.