Synopsis
Nothing to lose.
A teenage girl with nothing to lose joins a traveling magazine sales crew, and gets caught up in a whirlwind of hard partying, law bending and young love as she criss-crosses the Midwest with a band of misfits.
2016 Directed by Andrea Arnold
A teenage girl with nothing to lose joins a traveling magazine sales crew, and gets caught up in a whirlwind of hard partying, law bending and young love as she criss-crosses the Midwest with a band of misfits.
Sasha Lane Shia LaBeouf Riley Keough McCaul Lombardi Arielle Holmes Crystal Ice Veronica Ezell Chad Cox Garry Howell Kenneth Kory Tucker Raymond Coalson Isaiah Stone Dakota Powers Shawna Rae Moseley Christopher David Wright Summer Hunsaker Brody Hunsaker Johnny Pierce II Chasity Hunsaker Michael Hunsaker Kaylin Mally Laura Kirk Will Patton Daran Shinn Sam Williamson Bruce Gregory Andrea Fantauzzi Chris Bylsma
Celine Rattray Trudie Styler Rose Garnett Charlotte Ubben Marisa Clifford Melissa Hook Hardy Justice
Nicolas Becker Jamie Roden Raphaël Sohier Aymeric Devoldère Jack Stew Andrea King Cyril Holtz Adam Mendez Dario Swade Rashad Hall-Heinz
Американский мед, 아메리칸 허니, Amerikan Balı, Американска сладурана, Dulzura americana, אמריקן האני, アメリカン・ハニー, 아메리칸 허니: 방황하는 별의 노래, Amerikos mylimoji, Docinho da América, Drumuri americane, Американская милашка, Ameriška ljubica, Америчка драга, อเมริกัน ฮันนี, Американська крихiтка, 美国甜心, 2016美國甜心
CW: sexual harassment
I know these faces. These are not the faces from the magazines. These are not the faces from Hollywood (even the ones that actually were). These are faces I see everyday. They're Walmart parking lot faces. They're pickup trucks at gas station faces. They're faces you see in high school yearbooks and small town newspaper mugshots and sports moments, missing persons notices and crowd shots. They're faces at the mall. They are the cornfed cross-section of middle class white America, appropriating hiphop and music video fashion sense, uninhibited by the standards of adulthood, only vaguely aware of their own exploitation by the callous taskmasters who encourage them to then continue the chain of exploitation. They are the…
watching this movie is like being completely submerged underwater and then learning how to breathe. i never wanna come back up
I must do everything in my power to make sure my daughter never meets Shia LaBeouf.
Upon re-watching American Honey, I came to the realization that it's my second favorite film of all-time -- just behind Mommy, the most personal narrative that I've ever experienced in the realm of cinema, and just ahead of Beasts of the Southern Wild, the film that I saw a few weeks following my father's death, and the piece of art that almost singlehandedly got me through the period of grief following his passing. My only complaint about American Honey is that its sprawling 163 minute runtime isn't three or so hours longer, clocking it at something like 330-360 minutes.
I never wanted it to end; I want to live inside this film. I almost wish that certified queen of cinema,…
why is shia labeouf's character exactly how i expect shia labeouf to be in real life
“how about you? what's your dream?”
it’s one thing to make a movie, and it’s another to capture a feeling. a chaotic symphony of all american sights and sounds, even the nauseating, even the sad. i’ll never get over how well this is made. happy 4th of july
i could have left this playing while i went on a two week holiday to majorca and came back to the same song playing while a bunch of white kids said the n word