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Moonlight

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
345K
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Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders, and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
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Coming-of-AgeDrama

A young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood.A young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood.A young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood.

  • Director
    • Barry Jenkins
  • Writers
    • Barry Jenkins
    • Tarell Alvin McCraney
  • Stars
    • Mahershala Ali
    • Naomie Harris
    • Trevante Rhodes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    345K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,502
    362
    • Director
      • Barry Jenkins
    • Writers
      • Barry Jenkins
      • Tarell Alvin McCraney
    • Stars
      • Mahershala Ali
      • Naomie Harris
      • Trevante Rhodes
    • 1KUser reviews
    • 526Critic reviews
    • 99Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 235 wins & 310 nominations total

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    Mahershala Ali
    Mahershala Ali
    • Juan
    Naomie Harris
    Naomie Harris
    • Paula
    Trevante Rhodes
    Trevante Rhodes
    • Black
    Alex R. Hibbert
    Alex R. Hibbert
    • Little
    • (as Alex Hibbert)
    Shariff Earp
    • Terrence
    Duan Sanderson
    Duan Sanderson
    • Azu
    • (as Duan 'Sandy' Sanderson)
    Janelle Monáe
    Janelle Monáe
    • Teresa
    Jaden Piner
    Jaden Piner
    • Kevin age 9
    Herman Caheej McGloun
    • Longshoreman
    • (as Herman 'Caheej' McGloun)
    Kamal Ani-Bellow
    Kamal Ani-Bellow
    • Portable Boy 1
    Keomi Givens
    • Portable Boy 2
    Eddie Blanchard
    • Portable Boy 3
    Rudi Goblen
    Rudi Goblen
    • Gee
    • (as a different name)
    Ashton Sanders
    Ashton Sanders
    • Chiron
    Edson Jean
    Edson Jean
    • Mr. Pierce
    Patrick Decile
    • Terrel
    Herveline Moncion
    • Samantha
    Jharrel Jerome
    Jharrel Jerome
    • Kevin age 16
    • Director
      • Barry Jenkins
    • Writers
      • Barry Jenkins
      • Tarell Alvin McCraney
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    8hoangcaohp

    Finding Yourself In The Shadows

    Moonlight is a quiet yet powerful meditation on identity, masculinity, and self-acceptance. Through Chiron's journey, the film explores how we are shaped by the people around us and the choices we make to define who we truly are.

    Juan's words linger like an unshakable truth: "At some point, you gotta decide for yourself who you gonna be." Chiron, like many, wrestles with this decision, navigating a world that constantly tries to dictate his identity. Kevin's confession - "I wasn't never myself" - is a stark reminder of how easy it is to live according to others' expectations instead of our own desires.

    Moonlight doesn't just tell a coming-of-age story; it illuminates the struggle of self-discovery in a world that often refuses to understand. It's a film of unspoken words, stolen glances, and the quiet strength found in embracing who you are, even when the world sees you differently.
    8champjohnson29

    Pulls You In From The Beginning

    This movie is a beautiful piece of art from beginning to end. I was anxious to see this film but still nervous in hopes that the result would match the hype. Some of my expectations were not met (Janelle Monae's role) but those minor kinks do not take away from what the film was made to be.

    I was curious as to how they'd tell a full story in three parts but it flowed well and each actor who portrayed the main character, Chiron, added so many nuances.. it just pulled you in. But the actors who stole the show are definitely Naomie Harris as the main character's Mother and Ashton Sanders who played the teenager version of the main character. Both commanded the screen in every scene they were in. On the surface, Naomie's character is despicable but she brought such heart that it made you feel for her. Ashton's version of Chiron was a great journey to watch. I was rooting for him the entire time. But I must point out that the entire cast was awesome.

    Well written, well paced. The visuals. The music. I was blown away and definitely recommend it.

    There were some places I wanted the story to go, as far as character interaction in certain areas. I was looking for some memorable monologues or some gritty drama between certain characters but I had to realize that this movie was more about the internal struggle. The subtlety is what made it unique.
    9evanston_dad

    Coming of Age in All Its Complexities

    "Moonlight" may very well be a breath of fresh air to others who are tired to death of our culture's obsession with labeling and categorizing everything in an attempt to understand it. If it can't be easily categorized, it's either frightening and something to be opposed to, or it's abnormal and therefore something to be marginalized.

    The main conflict at the heart of "Moonlight," a beautiful movie about a young black man's coming of age in poor and drug-afflicted Miami, is our protagonist's inability to define himself in terms that his environment will allow. He doesn't fit into any of the categories available to him, so he sets out to force himself into one that seems like the best option. His name is Chiron, and the movie shows him to us at three stages of his life, portrayed by three different but wonderful actors. As a little boy, he struggles with loneliness and neglect thanks to a crack-addicted mom (played by Naomie Harris) and takes to the first person who offers to be a father figure to him. In a Dickensian twist, this person happens to be a drug dealer who nevertheless offers him sympathy and understanding not to be found anywhere else. The middle section depicts Chiron as a young man navigating his emerging homosexuality and the high school bullying that goes along with it. In the film's final and most breathtaking sequence, we follow Chiron as a man in his twenties to a reunion with a high school friend who gave him his first gay experience and whom he's never been able to completely move on from. This entire sequence is directed, written, and acted with utmost delicacy.

    I can't think of a movie in recent memory that puts loneliness and anguish on screen more effectively than "Moonlight." It's a movie that asks us to see life from the perspective of a very specific individual but then draws universal conclusions from it that makes the superficial differences between him and the viewer (I'm not black, I'm not gay, I didn't grow up in a poor urban environment) melt away until you feel deep compassion and sympathy for a fellow human being who is doing what we all are -- navigating the complexities of living on this world and making the best of it we can.

    Grade: A
    johnenyc

    Magnificent

    A sensitive, probing drama. Exploring America through race and sexuality. Beautifully acted, written, directed. To see black Americans portrayed with such complexity is so rare in mainstream American film. And then, on top of this, a sympathetic and positive portrait of gay men. I have a cringe meter which monitors how we, gays, are treated. Goes off constantly in most films. Not Moonlight, not a single cringe meter gong. Wonderful film.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Life in the moonlight

    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 (clearly trying to find conspiracy theories and reasons for why a film they dislike is loved by others, without taking into account that the film simply just connected to and resonated with those who liked it).

    'Moonlight' does end on an anti-climactic note, some of the last act is a bit rushed. A longer length would have helped as a result, it also would have helped make a couple of events in the first act a little clearer and not so choppy.

    It may not say much new, despite the ground-breaking concept on paper with the exploration of lives rarely seen on film, and doesn't always have subtlety. Then again it is tackling far from subtle themes and a heavy subject, so that sort of was going to be inevitable.

    However, 'Moonlight' is an exceptionally well made film. The cinematography and editing are some of the most eye-pleasing and best of that year, and can't find anything to fault the expertly handled direction. The music is cleverly mixed and has haunting power and fluidity.

    Regarding the writing, it is not perfect, at times as said a little heavy-handed and vague in parts, but it is thought-provoking and handles very ambitious, relevant, important themes with power, truth and (mostly) delicacy. The story makes the most of the three act structure, it's handled simply but not simplistically and also handled cleverly and with passion, honesty and intelligence. Found myself relating quite a lot to and being moved significantly by the story and found the film handled a heavy and sensitive subject matter with a lot of relevance and importance today more than admirably.

    Can't fault the acting, doing wonders with compellingly real characters and strongly defined character relationships (especially the central one). Much has been made of Maharshala Ali and Naomie Harris and deservedly with two of the best performances that year, Ali especially is extraordinary. It is easy though to overlook Alex R. Hibbert, Trevante Rhodes and Ashton Sanders and one shouldn't, as they are just as worthy (particularly Sanders).

    Overall, didn't completely blow me away but very well done and with a lot to admire. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Naomie Harris had to shoot her entire role in three days, in between her promotional tour of Spectre (2015), due to a visa problem (Harris is British). The scenes spanned 15 years in the character's life and were filmed out of sequence.
    • Goofs
      When Chiron and his mother are in their house and she asks him for money, his backpack is placed at his front, strapped over both shoulders. However, in several shots where he is seen from the back, there is no strap over his left shoulder. At one point he switches the backpack from his front to his back, but right after that, when his mother starts struggling with him, the backpack is at his front again.
    • Quotes

      Juan: [to Little] Let me tell you something, man. There are black people everywhere. You remember that, okay? No place you can go in the world ain't got no black people, we was the first on this planet.

      [Slight pause]

      Juan: I've been here a long time. I'm from Cuba. Lotta black folks in Cuba. You wouldn't know that from being here, though. I was a wild little shorty, man. Just like you. Running around with no shoes on, when the moon was out. This one time, I ran by this old... this old lady. I was runnin' and hollerin', and cuttin' a fool, boy. This old lady, she stopped me. She said...

      [He pauses]

      Juan: [Imitating an old lady's voice] "Runnin' around, catching up all that light. In moonlight, black boys look blue. You blue, that's what I'm gon' call you. 'Blue'."

      Little: So your name 'Blue'?

      Juan: [Chuckles] Nah.

      [Another pause]

      Juan: [to Little] At some point, you gotta decide for yourself who you gonna be. Can't let nobody make that decision for you.

    • Crazy credits
      There are no opening credits.
    • Alternate versions
      Despite the 'A' (adults only) rating, the Indian theatrical release was cut by 53 seconds by the Censor Board to mute all instances of "bitch/bitches, motherfucker, and dick", the sex scene between Kevin and Chiron, and the homosexual kiss between 2 boys. After cuts, 2 minutes was added to promote anti-smoking disclaimers.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Warren Beatty/Naomie Harris/Robbie Robertson/Aminé (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Every Nigger Is a Star
      Written by Boris Gardiner and Barrington Gardiner

      Performed by Boris Gardiner

      Remix by Dennis "DEZO" Williams

      Courtesy of Now-Again Records, LLC obo Jazzman Records LTD.

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Luz de luna
    • Filming locations
      • Miramar High School, Miramar, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • A24
      • Plan B Entertainment
      • PASTEL
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,854,932
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $402,075
      • Oct 23, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $66,795,749
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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