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brian230
Critic Brian Tallerico
rated 10

Dramatic film has long been fascinatedwith issues of identity, but they’ve rarely been explored with the degree ofeloquence and heartbreaking beauty as in Barry Jenkins’ masterful “Moonlight,”...

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K van Baaijen
rated 8

Beautiful movie but also very sad

2 years ago

Cast & Crew

Barry Jenkins
Director
Naomie Harris
As Paula
André Holland
As Kevin
Janelle Monáe
As Teresa
Trevante Rhodes
As Black
Jharrel Jerome
As Kevin Age 16
Ashton Sanders
As Chiron

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What is Moonlight about? Toggle content

Moonlight (2016) is a poignant and powerful film that explores the life of a young African American man, Chiron, as he navigates his way through a tough neighborhood in Miami, struggling with his sexuality and identity. The film is divided into three chapters, each representing a different stage in Chiron's life: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The first chapter, "Little," introduces us to Chiron as a young boy who is constantly bullied at school. He finds solace in the company of Juan, a drug dealer who takes him under his wing and becomes a father figure to him. Juan teaches Chiron how to swim and encourages him to embrace his individuality, but their relationship is complicated by Juan's involvement in illegal activities. In the second chapter, "Chiron," we see Chiron as a teenager who is still grappling with his sexuality. He is tormented by his classmates and struggles to find his place in the world. Despite this, he finds comfort in Kevin, a classmate who becomes his confidant and eventual romantic interest. However, their relationship is cut short when Chiron gets arrested after attacking Kevin's friend Terrel for bullying him. The third chapter, "Black," follows Chiron as an adult who has embraced his sexuality but struggles with loneliness and intimacy issues. He reconnects with Kevin after years of separation and reveals that he has not been intimate with anyone since their encounter years ago. Through therapy sessions with Kevin's help physically abusive mother], we see glimpses into whether or not one can truly ever be free from their past traumas before coming full circle back onto Miami Beach where it all started – facing fear head-first overcoming adversity just like any bright star would shine light upon dark waters below on moonlit nights alike guiding lost souls home safely at last – especially when you realize there’d always been family surrounding them all along no matter what form it took (Teresa/Juan). Ultimately Moonlight asks important questions regarding stereotypical masculinity within communities such as these without definitive answers leaving room for discussions long after credits roll marking Bar Barry Jenkins’ signature style which makes every moment count no matter how small they might seem at first glance leaving audiences forever changed having witnessed something special – authentic love & human connection creating ripple effects generations later reminding everyone that no man nor woman island unto themselves but together interconnected pieces forming larger beautifully imperfect puzzle called life worthy celebrating despite its flaws because essentially we are all we got..

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You can stream Moonlight on: Apple TV Amazon Store Fandango at Home

What movies are similar to Moonlight? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Moonlight include Where Hope Grows, The Hunt, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Normal Heart, Detachment, Adopt a Highway.

When was Moonlight released in theaters? Toggle content

Moonlight was released in theaters on November 18, 2016.