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American Honey

Nothing to lose.
2016 | 163m | English

(49053 votes)

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Director: Andrea Arnold
Writer: Andrea Arnold
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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.
Release Date: Sep 30, 2016
Director: Andrea Arnold
Writer: Andrea Arnold
Genres: Drama
Keywords hotel, fireworks, van, road trip, thief, misfit, romance, marijuana, teenage girl, kansas city, illegal drugs, traveling salesman, woman director, teenage romance, door to door salesman, american midwest, complicated
Production Companies Parts & Labor, Film4 Productions, BFI, Maven Screen Media, Pulse Films
Box Office Revenue: $2,290,649
Budget: $3,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sasha Lane Star
Shia LaBeouf Jake
Riley Keough Krystal
Arielle Holmes Pagan
McCaul Lombardi Corey
Crystal Ice Katness
Veronica Ezell QT
Chad Cox Billy
Garry Howell Austin
Kenneth Kory Tucker Sean
Raymond Coalson JJ
Isaiah Stone Kalium
Dakota Powers Runt
Shawna Rae Moseley Shaunte
Christopher David Wright Riley
Summer Hunsaker Kelsey
Brody Hunsaker Rubin
Johnny Pierce II Nathan
Chasity Hunsaker Misty
Michael Hunsaker Logan
Kaylin Mally Destiny
Laura Kirk Laura
Will Patton Backseat
Daran Shinn Front Seat Cowboy
Sam Williamson Driving Cowboy
Bruce Gregory Cattle Truck Driver
Andrea Fantauzzi Jogger (uncredited)
Chris Bylsma Neighborhood Man (uncredited)
Name Job
Andrea Arnold Writer, Director
Nick Grau Second Second Assistant Director
Aymeric Devoldère Sound Editor
Cyril Holtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jon Read Production Manager
Kelly McGehee Production Design
Allison Rose Carter Line Producer
Lucy Pardee Casting
Alex Bovaird Costume Design
Anouck Sullivan Makeup Department Head
Ishbel Beeson ADR Coordinator
Matthew Skelding ADR Editor
Dario Swade Foley Editor
Brian Sprouse Wardrobe Supervisor
Joe Bini Editor
Graham Wichman Set Decoration
Lance Mitchell Art Direction
Harry Platford ADR Recordist
Andy Welker ADR Mixer
Dylan Goodwin Boom Operator
Andrea King Foley Artist
Jamie Roden Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Brad Lokkesmoe Key Grip
Matt Kane Gaffer
Carole Zacek Wardrobe Supervisor
Robbie Ryan Director of Photography
Jennifer Venditti Casting
Nicolas Becker Supervising Sound Editor
Rashad Hall-Heinz Sound Recordist
Adam Mendez Foley Mixer
Raphaël Sohier Sound Editor
Andy Jarosz Special Effects Coordinator
Kent W. Luttrell Stunt Coordinator
Alex Scharfman Production Executive
Name Title
Celine Rattray Executive Producer
Charlotte Ubben Executive Producer
Pouya Shahbazian Producer
Melissa Hook Executive Producer
Alice Weinberg Producer
Julia Oh Co-Producer
Hardy Justice Executive Producer
Rose Garnett Executive Producer
Lucas Ochoa Producer
Marisa Clifford Executive Producer
Thomas Benski Producer
Lars Knudsen Producer
Trudie Styler Executive Producer
Jay Van Hoy Producer
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Rangan
7.0

**To redefine the life and to discover the love.** From the British director of 'Fish Tank' fame, this is another a young struggling girl's story. Being brought up in a low income and abusive family, and because of that trying to redefine the life. Not about heading the wrong way like drugs and o ... ther related stuffs. So this is the story of an older teen girl named Star who flees the home to find her new life and love. It all begins when she meets a youngster in a supermarket and since then she followed him everywhere. Actually the film focused to tell a gang of youth who are door to door magazine subscription dealers. They travel all over the country and have all kinds of enjoyment. In order to stay in the group, Star has to prove her worth. She reserves her spot, but working on her own way. I always feared the narration might go to take a nasty twist. There came a couple scenes near to that, but compromised not to change the mood of the storytelling. Because it seems the writer was interested to reveal a girl try to achieve two goals. After coming to know one of it was staged, how she contemplates the other one crafted carefully. Not to forget, her fate, the future depends on it, since she's not well qualified to go out in the world to do whatever she wants. So I think it was a decent film with a decent message. If you know the director, you would know what her films talk about. Unlike 'Fish Tank', this is about an American girl. The influence of lifestyle, culture, almost everything related to youngsters covered. The lead actress was good. It was not Shia Labeouf's film, but in a supporting role, he did his best. There are a few others I knew, but they did not get big part. The only issue with it was the length. If you are okay with it, especially for a slow drama, then the film is enjoyable. 'American Honey' is like 'American Money', one of the ways people try to make their 'American Dream' come to true. This film is exclusively for drama genre fans. _7/10_

May 16, 2024
DEzzNutz1001
3.0

Pointless and terrible film that leads to nowhere. The Director of Fish Tank, was not able to capture lighting in a bottle twice. Most of the movie is spent in a van listening to rap music, the other large part is the boring romance story with a protagonist who seemed better to be a prostitute ... , then a door to door salesperson. Other characters are introduced but no depth is added to these characters, even though we spend a lot of time in a van with them. The movie doesnt even pay off with the Conclusion it seemingly leads too, it just ends.

Jun 23, 2021