american sweetheart

Maximillian 2022-03-30 09:01:07

This kind of sporty handheld footage feels great, with all the editing of environments and details, it's beautiful, the music doesn't stop, it's a bit rotten and free.

I don't like most of the music in it, because most of it is pop and hiphop, but there are a few good ones, rock and folk.

1. The real America is dirty and messy, but the editing is good, it doesn't make people uncomfortable, and it focuses on the small and fresh environment and nature, which is very beautiful In some places, it is ironic that the rich also have some compassion for the poor. 3. It can be classified as a youth film. The heroine is still a very innocent and kind person, with strong self-esteem, and insists on some of her own values ​​(actually, being able to insist on this makes me a little suspicious of her life experience), her pure perspective still has Her conflict with others also revealed a lot of cruelty. 4. I think the film still has a yearning for freedom, and the heroine has this feeling very much.

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  • Destini 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    What hindered me more was Andrea Arnold's excessive (mandatory) presence and Shia LaBeouf's dramatic (albeit good acting) presence.

  • Alanna 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Contemporary low-level poetry films (for modern people and low-level people, poetry is replaced by pop songs, so this is a pop song film), the structure is very rigorous but not deliberately artificial, and the rhythm is constructed through the repetition of images and actions. It is still the motif of the car-time-space movement, that is, the two narrative spaces inside and outside the car, the time for girls to grow up. The performances in the whole film are great (the female boss is almost), just don't feature Shia's snot anymore.

American Honey quotes

  • Pagan: You know what Darth Vader looks like beneath that mask? He's a skeleton. Just like the rest of us.

  • Krystal: Got anybody who's gonna miss you?

    Star: Not really.

    Krystal: OK good. You're hired.