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Moonlight
Moonlight
8.4/10
Rated R
Drama
1h 51min
Release Date: 16 November 2016
I had hardly heard of Moonlight prior to its nomination, and I’m sure I’m not the only one. I never even saw the trailer. That’s the beauty of the Oscars; there are those stand out movies that deserve to be nominated because of their cinematic credibility. The only prior knowledge I had of this movie was that it was about a young African American struggling with being a gay man.
The films follow the life of Chiron “Little” over three time periods in Miami, as a child, young adult, and adult. He faces many obstacles from finding himself from within, to living with this crack head mother Paula (Naomie Harris). With the guidance from a drug-dealing mentor Juan (Mahershala Ali) and his long time girlfriend Teresa (Janelle Monae) he begins to understand who his is. While chronically his life we begin to see how he develops as a man and understand the struggle to know who he is. He faces difficulties such as bullying, fighting, and dealing. Throughout the film we find small and significant encounters with long time friend Kevin, who we later find out how vital he is toward Chiron’s life
Overall, Moonlight is the telling of a pure individual and his internal battle of understanding and knowing his true identity. With each time period, we begin to peel back the layers of Chiron and see his true beauty. All the actors in this movie truly did a wonderful job and deserve tremendous credit for their work. Chiron is a triumph that should be celebrated.
And the Oscar goes too...
This past month, I have been on a movie mission. I have used every spare minute I own to watch these Oscar nominated movies, so I plan to write my own personal reviews of each film before tomorrows event. I like to consider myself a movie buff who loves being taken from the world we call reality, to a different time, place, or era. It’s vital that these movies are reviewed by not only film critics, but by the average person who can connect and share personal views with others. We read these reviews online, in the paper, and magazines, but most of the time they are censored and lack substance. Sometimes a brutal opinion is better than hearing what should be heard. So I hope you like what I have to say and if not thats great too. I would love to hear feedback and your own personal opinion.
So stand by and look out for my reviews.
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How Can Light, Plus Glass, Equal The Internet?
Latest Nat & Lo continues from previous episode to examine how fibre optic cables work, a thread of glass the size of a hair that helps transmit and receive data around the world through the physical internet:
Fiber optics, a.k.a. strands of glass the width of a human hair, transmit billions of pulses of light every second, to help these words, this video, and everything else on the internet reach your screen. But what does this *actually* mean? In this video we’re zooming in to reveal the magnitude of what’s happening at the microscopic level of the internet.
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