I grew-up watching some of the greatest films of all time.
Around '92, Movies seemed to become much too
"Star Driven" and predictable. In time, the CGI epidemic
would end my interest in films.
"Honey Boy" was the first time I've gone to see a movie
in nearly 20-years.
I thought the cinematography and cast were powerful,
the story compelling and the Oscar goes to Shia LeBeouf.
Nonetheless, I was stymied by the film's lack of
real resolution.
Still, "Honey Boy" subtly creates a cause for true conversation.