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    Shia LaBeouf shifts movie gears, goes "Lawless"

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After a string of big-budget Hollywood flicks like the "Transformers" and "Indiana Jones" franchise films, actor Shia LaBeouf is downsizing his career and taking on new, dramatic challenges in movies such as "Lawless".

    The film, which opened Wednesday to mixed reviews, is based on author Matt Bondurant's "The Wettest County in the World," a fictional account of his family in Prohibition-era Virginia, and LaBeouf said the tale touched him due to his own upbringing.

    "In terms of the character's emotions, the things he goes through, where he winds up, what he's dealing with, the family elements, the alpha male fight, it was all things that resonate with me heavily," LaBeouf told Reuters.

    "Lawless" tells of the bootlegging Bondurant brothers, played in the film by Jason Clarke, Tom Hardy and LaBeouf. When Special Deputy Charlie Rakes (Guy Pearce) arrives from Chicago, he threatens the brothers' moonshine business.

    Complicating matters are shifting family dynamics in which LaBeouf's character Jack, the youngest Bondurant, wants to prove to his older brothers he can run the business.

    Against their wishes, Jack starts his own bootlegging operation, deals with a big city gangster (Gary Oldman) and flaunts his new, expensive suits and cars, hoping to impress a girl in town played by Mia Wasikowska.

    For Jack, his older brothers are at times frustrating - one is an alcoholic suffering post traumatic stress following World War I and the other puts on an air of invincibility.

    In real life, LaBeouf's own father is a Vietnam veteran who struggled with alcohol abuse, and the actor said the family dynamics in the film "touched on a lot of aspects of my life".

    "Even as an only child, who grew up with a father who's very alpha male, who I was competitive with, who was a criminal...I looked at (the script) and thought, man, I could really bring these moments to light."

    The movie opened ahead of the long Labor Day holiday weekend in the United States, and has earned a 58.3 percent positive rating among reviews scored by moviereviewintelligence.com.

    USA Today critic Claudia Puig wrote that the film had "anachronistic moments, stilted dialogue and formulaic characters (that) hamper this intermittently involving tale."

    LABEOUF'S DRAMATIC TURN

    After starring in films that were big on special effects but low on character, such as the blockbuster "Transformers" flicks, the 26-year-old LaBeouf will likely see many more thoughtful, critical looks at his work in dramatic roles.

    He has taken roles in a string of lower-profile movies, starting with "Lawless" and including upcoming "The Company You Keep" and "The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman".

    LaBeouf, who began acting as a teenager, said the change in direction was a factor of his current age and stage in life. He is growing up, maturing and moving away from special effects-filled flicks with robots and computer generated images.

    "Ask an 18-year-old what he wants to do: 'You want to do 'Transformers' or (a movie with Danish avant garde filmmaker) Lars von Trier?' He's shipping out for 'Transformers,'" said LaBeouf. "Ask a 26-year-old what he wants to do - 'Transformers' or Lars Von Trier - he's shipping out for Von Trier."

    True to his statement, LaBeouf is currently in Germany shooting Von Trier's "The Nymphomaniac" also starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Stellan Skarsgard.

    "The movie is about the intricacies of love and sex, what they both mean and can you remove one from the other," said LaBeouf. "It's just asking a lot of big questions."

    He recently told MTV that the script for "Nymphomanic" requires him to perform real sex acts. It comes on the heels of his nude appearance in a music video for folk band Sigur Ros, and he recently admitted taking the hallucinogen LSD to prepare for his role in "Charlie Countryman".

    "My sensibilities are changing as I'm changing," he said.

    (Reporting By Zorianna Kit; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Andrew Hay)

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    18 comments

    • William  •  3 days ago
      He outted The Fox Gal (kiss & tell b/s) “after she got married”, what kind of b/s is that?!
      EVERYONE doesn’t have/need to know you scored, what about a little chivalry man!
      I did hear he’s calling himself, the next sean penn?*&^%$#@! I will keep this brief, because I’m not a big fan of sean penn’s…one thing we do know about mr penn! HE’S REALLY TALENTED!!
      This dude (shia laBeouf) is bush league, on his best day!
    • Matthew U  •  3 days ago
      i saw the movie yesterday, pretty epic movie, but Shia really is a crappy actor, he plays the same self in every movie, almost as bad as Keanu Reeves and Will Ferrow
    • Bill Hilly  •  4 days ago
      His own upbringing as an entitled zionist? Huh?
    • Rob T  •  4 days ago
      The dudes movies are not that great. He now says he is done with BIG budget hollywood films yet his next couple movies are larger films with the one by Lars Von Trier which is filming now is the only independent film in which he has real sex in it. Lars Von Trier is copying SHORTBUS, sorry bro, that ship has sailed. I hate Lars Von Trier, Meloncholia was a waste of time..
    • Jannick  •  4 days ago
      He has consistently sucked. I doubt its his agents fault either. How is even an in demand actor?
    • Pat  •  3 days ago
      a lot of negative comments. they are just all jealous cause he got to make out with Megan Fox & Rosie Huntington-Whiteley...the kid is alright by me.
      • Teach 2 days 3 hrs ago
        he really is hated on way too much
    • Jenny☆  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      wow, he sure has changed a lot ever since i watched transformers.
    • Jannick  •  4 days ago
      He recently told MTV that the script for "Nymphomanic" requires him to perform real sex acts"

      GROSS. No one wants to see that hairy midget doing anything like that
    • Carole  •  2 days 11 hrs ago
      This new look for Shia is NOT a good look for him. He looks slimey and lawless, untrustworthy and sneaky, pimp-like and low-down and a million other unbecoming adjectives. He is a fascinating young man in real life, but one hopes he does not adopt this current slick and obnoxious appearance for too long. In my opinion, it is nothing but repellent.
    • Matteo de la mancha  •  3 days ago
      I dont know who this "Shia" is but she is ugly and it looks like she has a beard.
    • julie b  •  17 hrs ago
      Lawless was awesome! Its a great prohibition-era film. Shia,Tom Hardy and Jessica Chastain were all amazing and sexy in it. Go watch it!! support these fine actors. Oh, and you people suck all of your negativity..
    • Cassandra says  •  3 days ago
      "Method" is not acting, it's doing. As a kid, Shia had a lot of promise, but his insistence on following the advice of every booze-soaked actor and method devotee he meets is going to destroy all of that. He needs to return to his own innate creative sense and stop chasing after these washed up actors, and directors who'd rather film authentic sex because they haven't the talent to edit a convincing scene. The choice is his: become a serious actor or become the next Keeanu Reeves.
    • JonathanS  •  2 days 14 hrs ago
      Shia LaDouche
    • massprince  •  3 days ago
      He is the new Marlon Brando.
    • Kevin  •  4 days ago
      Don't actors usually use a stage name? This guy needs one bad... how about Maxx Douche
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    • American Patriot  •  4 days ago
      Doesn't he look like a terrorist?
    • Hater  •  4 days ago
      What an absolute TWOT. Dueshe. Cack sucker. Aren't his 15 minutes over yet? Or does he just so it so good he gets extra time? He's vile.
    • Yolanda  •  4 days ago
      Thumbs up Shia good for you yall stop hating on my homeboy,he's one of the few great actors,who broke out of the mainstream media and he made racks on racks. Another great actor did the same thing Bruce Willis also Nicholas cage.
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