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Pierce 2022-03-11 08:01:29
baby boy
Shia's acting style has always been known for being intense. And he himself once expressed in an interview that "pain" is the driving force of his acting. And most of the source of these pains came from the father. From just using this feeling in his performance to creating a feature-length...
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Marcelino 2022-03-11 08:01:29
all I really want is to be friends with you
The psychedelic California version of childhood scars, I wanted 3 stars until the sentence The only thing my father gave me that was of any value was pain. You wanna take that away from me? Like marijuana blooming on 101 freeway, There is a kind of placebo beauty;
Bob Dylan's lyrics at the end are...

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Guadalupe 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Haller's debut novel, The Confessions of Shia LaBeouf. The blurred, colorful audio-visual, constantly peeling off and analyzing itself in the sound of clockwork, using the father-son relationship as the main line to intersperse back and forth between pre-adolescence and frustration, to achieve a state of reconciliation, but in the end it is just looking back through the door. All the women here play the role of relieving and comforting. The little branch girls and therapists opposite the door, on the other hand, men are more vulnerable when they are hurt or hurt by self-contradiction. I don’t know if it is related to the female director. The autobiography, however, focuses more on the father, and can understand the influence of the family of origin. It may be more convincing if it is shown in Shia LaBeouf's personal experience. Even if it is my debut novel, it can make me think about myself between the images, like gears intertwined, slowly turning to the process of mutual hurt and grinding in the intimate relationship, until the spark dies.
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Kennedy 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Come on baby boy Lucas, @Sufjan.
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