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Review of by Ryan A — 04 Dec 2018

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Moonlight: An Arthouse Masterwork.

Review: Seen through the eyes of one man's story, Moonlight welds together a beautifully crafted character study of lives too rarely seen in the spotlight. Director Barry Jenkins' (Medicine for Melancholy) eight years in the making masterpiece finally has come alive and it's a story worth telling. The film is based on Tarell Alvin McCraney's unproduced play In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue; luckily Jenkins was able to get this story told to the world. Moonlight travels to new cinematic highs as we view the heartbreaking story of a young man's struggle to find himself. Moonlight is told through three different chapters of Chiron's life played by actors Alex Hibbert, Ashton Sanders and Trevante Rhodes.

Jenkins breaks up each act with a being title (i. Little, ii. Chiron and iii. Black) showing the audience what stages of life Chiron is in during that time. Each chapter is a work of art handily crafted by Jenkins himself. Throughout the film we see Chiron grappling with pain, love and his own sexuality. Moonlight is a timeless story our own human connection and finding your self-discovery in this world. Through this chronicle life of a young African-American man from adolescent to adulthood, we see Chiron trying to find his place in the world while also growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami.

Hibbert is an extraordinary actor for such a young age. With very little lines in the film, Hibbert's body language will truly move you. Chiron aka "Little" for his meek personality and size, befriends an adult named Juan (the powerful Mahershala Ali). Juan tries to be a brighter influence in "Little's" life as his mother (the magnificent Naomie Harris) continues to consume herself with drugs and alcohol. Though, only shooting her role in a matter of just three days, Harris' heartbreaking performance will leave you stunned.

One of the most moving scenes in Moonlight is when "Little" asks Juan if he is gay and how will you know? Juan simply tells him "you'll know." From there, we travel with Chiron throughout his teenage years and young adult life as he's trying to discover himself. Actors Sanders and Rhodes all excel the role of Chiron and both bring out the human inside of him. Moonlight is a revolution to the film industry as it helps shine a light in both the African-American and LGBT community. Nominated for six Golden Globes, Moonlight is an active contender this Oscars season. Barry Jenkins' newest masterpiece truly is "the story of a lifetime.".

This review of Moonlight (2016) was written by on 04 Dec 2018.

Moonlight has generally received very positive reviews.

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