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Gay movie moonlight

Gay, Black, and Revolutionary: The Importance of 'Moonlight'

 

The latest Academy Award for Best Picture was earned by a clip depicting the story of a poor, gay, ebony boy in South Florida. Moonlight, by director Barry Jenkins, has achieved excellent recognition for its pretty and honest depiction of a storyline which challenges itself at every rotate. Its protagonist, Chiron, grows up in the unsophisticated environment of Liberty Metropolis, Florida, surrounded by the expectations of masculinity and malice, which have been embedded in his society and thus forced upon him. The story is told in three chapters, each exploring a diverse identity for the protagonist: the shy and humiliated Little, the struggling and conflicted adolescent Chiron, and the quiet yet menacing Black. These three personas are a continuation of Chiron’s life, but they are their own individual characters facing their possess struggles. At its core, Moonlight cannot be simply described as a film about drugs or abuse. Its depiction of issues regarding societal pressures and familial relations is so immensely intricate and moving that it would be more accurate to explain this film to be about a floating lesson,

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