Review: Sasha Lane propels beautiful, go-for-broke generational snapshot 'American Honey'
Not long into "American Honey," Andrea Arnold's wild, rambling and astonishingly beautiful fourth feature, you start to notice the insects. A bumblebee has a close brush with death. Moths and butterflies flit about the edge of the frame. The last thing you see (this isn't a spoiler) is a sprinkle of fireflies gathering over a pond at dusk.