“Moonlight” is
altogether a challenging yet simple film; it's beautiful, lyrical,
and ultimately moving. It will certainly mean different things to
different people, which makes it a simply stunning cinematic
achievement. The film forces us to look past the skin color of its
characters; it's a universal story about humanity, growing up, the
need for connection, and finding one's own identity. Comparisons to
Richard Linklater's brilliant “Boyhood” are not unfounded. They
are similar in conception but worlds apart in execution and
characterizations. “Moonlight” tells the story of a poor African
American named Chiron told in three acts: as a shy child, an
introverted teenager, and as a toughened man. An important film for this day and age, it's absorbing and sobering filmmaking of
the highest order; fascinating direction, stunning performances, and
is so captivating that no two film-goers are likely to have the same
experience watching it.
“Moonlight” is
the story of Chiron, a black boy growing up in a poor neighborhood in
Miami, Florida. He's first played by child actor Alex R. Hibbert as
an introverted young kid who doesn't always fit in. It certainly
doesn't help that he's significantly smaller than his peers and is
non-so-lovingly called “Little.” His poor, drug addicted mother
Paula (a wonderful Naomie Harris) pays less attention to him than the
school bullies. She's too busy trying to find her next score.
Sanctuary takes the form of a local drug dealer with a heart of gold
named Juan (Mahershala Ali) who with his girlfriend takes the boy in,
feeds him, and gives him more care than his neglectful mother ever
could.
As a teenager Chiron
is played by Ashton Sanders who gives arguably one of the finest
performances in the film. Sanders nails the characteristics
established by Hibbert; his Chiron is still introverted, small,
tepid, and struggling to figure out who he really is. Bullying has
not remotely gone away and has reached a threshold. His sanctuary
remains at the home of Juan and his girlfriend who by now are like
surrogate parents. Chiron also finds an unexpected closeness to his
buddy Kevin (Jharrel Jerome) which will continue to shape the course
of his life.
As a grown man –
but still not fully satisfied with who he is – Chiron (now played
by Trevante Rhodes) is still the same introverted personality even if
he's become “hardened” by an unexpected life path. He will then
make an unexpected connection with someone from his past though the
viewer isn't privileged to see it all. And hence the brilliance of
writer/director Barry Jenkins. Like, “Boyhood” we get several
glimpses into the life of a young man as he grows up. Chiron's story
will certainly not reflect everyone's own life – and that's not
necessarily the point. We get to see the story of a person so rarely
portrayed onscreen and yet his ultimate struggle to fit into his
world feels empathetic and relateable. Jenkins fills the frame with
beautiful imagery; his camera whips around and in some moments is
appropriately still. Jenkins' script is fascinating based on what he
decides to show us – and not show us. He gets impressive
performances from his ensemble and while the film is based on a play
(“In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue”), the movie feels cinematic
and play-like all at once.
“Moonlight” is a
really beautiful cinematic achievement. It's extremely compelling
story brought to life by three extraordinary actors. The film
celebrates diversity by giving the viewer a look into a character
rarely seen in mainstream film and still tells a universal,
non-politicized story – the human need for connection. In this day
and age where society feels so divided and segregated it feels good
that a film can reflect the progressive change and unity most of us
so desperately crave. “Moonlight” should be required viewers for
film fans of all races and generations. GRADE: A
Trailer for Moonlight on TrailerAddict.
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