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Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."

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Hija LaBeouf, who has recently disappeared a lot, appeared on the cover of "Esquire", dressed in a very good outfit, without the decadence of the gossip tabloids.

Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."
Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."
Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."
Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."

For Shea LaBeouf over the years, his lace journalism may be much more exciting than his work.

Last summer, because passers-by did not lend him cigarettes, he was furious and pushed people, and the police resisted arrest after they came. He was eventually arrested for seven hours for obstruction of official duties, obstruction of law and order, and public drinking, and then released on bail for $3,500.

Previously, he was arrested for clashing with others while participating in anti-Trump demonstrations; in 2014, he drunkenly went on a Broadway show and was arrested...

In addition to repeated "crimes", LaBeouf has also become obsessed with performance art in recent years. He sat in a hut in a hood with the words "I've been out of breath" and sat face-to-face with other people; asked someone to call him to "touch my soul"; or watched the whole process of watching his own starring movie on the Web...

As for the serious matter of making movies, LaBeouf is not a delay, and in films such as "Rage", "Female Addict", "American Sweetheart" and so on, his acting skills are still above the standard. It's just that for a talented actor, LaBeouf could have done more and better.

Everyone knew he had acting skills, even Tom Hardy, who had been punched on set (during the filming of Lawlessness), said he would act. But no one can save Shea LaBeouf, who is getting farther and farther away from "the next Tom Hanks."

Except for himself.

Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."
Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."
Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."
Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."
Shea LaBeouf: Looking forward to a change in this Hollywood "bad boy."

photographed by Matthew Brookes for the April 2018 issue of Esquire USA

LaBeouf talked a lot in this interview with "Esquire". Including his childhood, when his mother was raped and the perpetrators remained at large — a story that left him with post-traumatic stress disorder, but this was only learned about by LaBeouf after he began psychotherapy last year.

He also began to reflect on his arrest last year, because Zachary Gottsagen, an actor with Down syndrome who was filming with him on the peanut butter falconry, told him bluntly: "You're famous, but this play is my chance, and you're ruining it." It was this sentence that made LaBeouf feel that his life needed to change.

Looking forward to his change. The story of the prodigal son turning back to gold is not too much.

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