Moonlight Film Analysis

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Moonlight is a motion picture with a tender, heartbreaking story of a young man's struggle to find himself, told across three chapters in his life as he experiences ecstasy, pain, and the beauty of falling in love, while grappling with his own sexuality and dealing with his more difficult past. Moonlight describes a touching way of those moments, people and unknown forces that shape our lives and make us the way we are. A major theme of Moonlight is the black male identity and its interactions with sexual identity. The motion picture combines acceptance and love with pain and narrow-mindedness. In it’s simplicity the movie is a chronicle of the childhood, adolescence and burgeoning adulthood of a young black man growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami. The movie is rated R for some sexuality, drug use, brief violence, and language throughout but those elements describe tastefully the different aspects of life. With drama as its genre Moonlight brings the truth of drug use and intolerance and shows its effect on people, especially kids growing up. Film’s director and writer by Barry Jenkins (III) made the movie based on Tarell Alvin McCraney’s play Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue. The film scored 26,994,477.00 US dollars in the bag and with a 110 Incredible script, the beautiful score and the location where the film was shot, all aspects supported and lifted the movie. You feel connected to Chiron even if you had a happy childhood and you’re fine with your sexuality. The combination of artistry and emotional directness in this film is overwhelming. Moonlight is moving and mysterious and it keeps the audience on its toes and finds a way to convert into happiness. Moonlight is a film about masculinity, the wounds and crises of which are the same for all sexualities, but conditioned by the background weather of race and

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