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Shia LaBeouf Says Celebrity Is “Outmoded” And “A Byproduct Of The Machine Age, A Relic Of Modernist Ideals”

nullAt 28 years old, Shia LaBeouf could be said to done it all, as far as cinema goes. He’s led a major blockbuster franchise with "Transfomers," worked with directors as varied as Lars von Trier, John Hillcoat, Robert Redford and Oliver Stone, and has spent no shortage of time making headlines as an enfant terrible. So it’s not a surprise that he’s become wary of celebrity in general, and that he’s finding more inspiration in performance art.

"The craft of acting for film is terribly exclusive and comes with the baggage of celebrity, which robs you of your individuality and separates you," the actor told Variety.

"The performance work is democratized and far more inclusive," he continued. "As a celebrity/star I am not an individual —I am a spectacular representation of a living human being, the opposite of an individual. The enemy of the individual, in myself as well as in others. The celebrity/star is the object of identification, with the shallow seeming life that has to compensate for the fragmented productive specializations which are actually lived. The requirements to being a star/celebrity are namely, you must become an enslaved body. Just flesh — a commodity, and renounce all autonomous qualities in order to identify with the general law of obedience to the course of things. The star is a byproduct of the machine age, a relic of modernist ideals. It’s outmoded."

While there is an entire industry that would disagree with LaBeouf that the idea of screen idols is on the way out, his words are provocative. While it would be easy take jabs at LaBeouf for windy pronouncements like the above, there is something to be said for his awareness of the media process. Thoughts? Doth he protest too much? Let us know.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Lmao tell me guys what you all do for a living, and personality wise you\’re here complaining about a celebrity on the internet so I\’m thinking you all don\’t really amount to jack shit but nice try

  2. Uhhhhhhhhhhhh no. What whiny bulls***. So he doesn\’t know how to be an adult, and find his individuality, and maintain and assert it. Cry me a fricking river, son.

  3. Well, he\’s not wrong. That\’s why I would probably end up a reclusive deep in the wood coming out for work kind of guy if I were to be famous. Which will never happen to me thanks the non-existant-god!

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