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Shia LaBeouf says his new film, "Man Down," helped him get back on track.
The actor plays a traumatized U.S. Marine searching for his estranged wife and son after cataclysm strikes in the thriller "Man Down," which is competing in the Venice Film Festival's Horizons section for new discoveries.
Despite its blood-and-guts drama, LaBoeuf and director Dito Montiel say "Man Down" isn't a war story, but the tale of a man trying to get his son back — almost a post-apocalyptic "Kramer vs. Kramer."
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I actually quite enjoyed LaBeouf's 'projects' period, he's not going to make thing better in the long run by ignoring his acting goals though. Settling isn't going to do anything.