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"Barry Jenkins’ transfixing portrait of three formative periods in the life of a Black gay man growing up in Miami’s poor Liberty City neighborhood during the 1980s crack epidemic is a nuanced exploration of identity struggle that unfolds like a melancholy mood piece. But just like the ocean breeze that blows in on a warm evening, it’s alive with the sensual vitality of self-discovery and romantic yearning. The young protagonist’s first sexual experience on a beach at night is a scene of "
"A chronicle of the childhood, adolescence and burgeoning adulthood of a young, African-American, gay man growing up in the rough neighborhood of Miami. "
" "At some point, you gotta decide for yourself who you gonna be. Can't let nobody make that decision for you." Directed by Barry Jenkins Written by Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney Music by Nicholas Britell Cinematography by James Laxton Editing by Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders"
" "At some point, you gotta decide for yourself who you gonna be. Can't let nobody make that decision for you." Directed by Barry Jenkins Written by Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney Music by Nicholas Britell Cinematography by James Laxton Editing by Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders"
"Todos sabemos que ganó a mejor película solo por ser una película progresista vacía y pretenciosa. Lo peor es su conclusión, de los finales más patéticos que he visto."
“Wanted to see as many 2016 films as possible, especially those that won or were nominated for the big awards. Took me a while to see 'Moonlight', with the controversy it garnered when it was announced for the Best Picture Oscar and the amount of hate it's got here part of me was wary.
Finally getting round to seeing 'Moonlight', it turned out that it was more than well worth the while and that the wariness was not needed. 'Moonlight' is not a perfect film and may not have been my personal pick for the Best Picture award (for me that was 'La La Land' though that is not a popular opinion it seems). Truly admired what it set out to do and found it a brave and powerful film, despite what the detractors say there is far more to 'Moonlight's' appeal than politics, sexuality and race (c” read more