{"id":80016,"date":"2016-09-14T08:00:30","date_gmt":"2016-09-14T15:00:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/?p=80016"},"modified":"2016-09-12T13:04:44","modified_gmt":"2016-09-12T20:04:44","slug":"tiff-journal-american-honey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/tiff-journal-american-honey\/","title":{"rendered":"TIFF Journal: &#8216;American Honey&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8216;American Honey&#8217; is a tricky movie because most of its greatest strengths double down as its biggest weaknesses. The American debut from British filmmaker Andrea Arnold (&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/bluray.highdefdigest.com\/4357\/fishtank.html\">Fish Tank<\/a>&#8216;) is a rambling road odyssey populated primarily by non-actors (plus Shia LeBeouf). The movie is defined more by fleeting moments of atmosphere and character than by plot or structure. There&#8217;s nothing wrong with that approach. However, with Arnold&#8217;s film tipping in around two hours and forty minutes, the rambling can be a bit much and it never really develops into more than the sum of its parts.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Thankfully, those parts are quite strong. Sasha Lane occupies the center of most scenes as Star, a lost teen with a troubled home life filled with suggestions of abuse, evidence of poverty, and nowhere to go. Salvation arrives in the form of Shia LaBeouf with a ridiculous rattail dancing it up in a Walmart. He&#8217;s part of a gang of similarly lost teens who travel around the country selling magazine subscriptions. Since that business isn&#8217;t exactly booming, they depend on guilt and manipulation to get their sales, all watched over by an oddly malevolent beach bunny of a boss (Riley Keough from &#8216;The Girlfriend Experience&#8217;). The movie hangs out with the gang once Star finds them, slowly unfurling through a series of loosely connected episodes about young people struggling to find themselves, getting know each other, and seeking out a place in the world. <\/p>\n<p>&#8216;American Honey&#8217; is kind of a coming-of-age movie, but not one that checks off the predictable life lesson arcs. Although Star goes through a series of perspective changing events, no dramatic point is ever lingered on for long. Writer\/director Arnold is more interested in the energy, imagery and mumbling conversations of her group of oddball outsiders. Shot in a tight Academy Ratio frame, the movie is an explosion of color for the eyes at all times, dipping through various striking landscapes and strange faces. It&#8217;s almost like a friendlier version of a Harmony Korine film, reveling in outsider pockets of American subculture, with the mixture of humanity and oddity found in those places essentially the focus of the film. It&#8217;s certainly a unique world that Arnold explores with honesty and wide-eyed fascination. It&#8217;s just a shame that her long road leads to nowhere, even if that was the point.<\/p>\n<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on the_content --><!-- AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on the_content -->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8216;American Honey&#8217; is a tricky movie because most of its greatest strengths double down as its biggest weaknesses. The American debut from British filmmaker Andrea Arnold (&#8216;Fish Tank&#8216;) is a rambling road odyssey populated primarily by non-actors (plus Shia LeBeouf). 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