Shia LaBeouf says after marathon of all his movies, 'I walked out loving myself'
Surfacing from his performance-art piece last week, "All My Movies," in which the actor took over one screen at New York's Angelika Film Center and allowed anyone to come in for free and watch all 27 of his films along with him, LaBeouf gave his first interview since the event. He said of the experience, "[It] changed my sense of self."
"I can't articulate how big this was. I don't even know yet. All I know is I feel the weight of it," LaBeouf told NewHive CEO Zach Verdin a day after doing #AllMyMovies. "I'm walking through the streets and I'm smiling, like a cartoon character... I felt extraordinary support."
That's not to say that there weren't some dark moments, like when LaBeouf couldn't watch the screen anymore and took a nap on the floor of the theater.
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But then there was the gratitude he experienced from strangers. Like a group of girls who were watching the live stream of LaBeouf watching the movies and decided to get a pizza delivered to him. LaBeouf then shared it with the people in the theater.
The experience might have also affected LaBeouf because he admits that he believes people don't like him.
Read the complete interview here.