The protagonist of “Moonlight” reflects the conflicted and fluid masculinity of young African-American men in the United States, even in just the way he’s presented. The film is divided into three chapters—“Little,” “Chiron” and “Black”—the three names used to refer to the same person that we follow from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. He’s a boy and then a man who has trouble figuring out his place in the world, which is also articulated by the character being played by three separate, all-remarkable actors.
The film starts with Chiron as a boy, referred to by his bullies as “Little” (Alex R. Hibbert). We meet this youngster running, trying to hide in a boarded up apartment from the kids who want to beat him up. Little is found there by Juan (Mahershala Ali, doing career-best work), a local drug dealer. Juan takes the kid out to eat, even bringing him back to his place, where he meets his partner Teresa (Janelle Monáe). Little could use this makeshift family. His dad is gone and his mother Paula (Naomie Harris) happens to be one of Juan’s best clients. Juan becomes something of a father figure, but that might make this relationship sound more predictable than it is. Juan sees something good in Chiron and wants to help this quiet boy, even as he provides the product that’s ruining his home life.
The film jumps to Chiron as a teenager, dealing with more intense bullying and questions about sexuality. These are the years in which everyone claims to be sleeping around and a young man like Chiron (now played by Ashton Sanders) struggles to find himself, especially now that all semblance of a normal home life is gone. He literally has nothing, and it takes kindness from his friend Kevin (played by Jharrel Jerome at this age) to bring him comfort. But even that is turned in a time, place and age in which compassion is sorely lacking, when young men believe that violence is the answer to what will make them feel better or allow them to fit in.
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Moonlight is set in the impoverished Liberty City area of Miami, shown in brilliant, luminous colours, and takes place in three acts.In the first act, successful drug dealer Juan (played by Mahershala Ali) sees a young boy fleeing a group of boys threatening to beat him and follows the child into an abandoned apartment, into which he has locked himself for protection. Moonlight is extremely flexible in scheduling which has had minimal impact on my family time. I am planning on continuing to work with Moonlight for at least the next 5 – 10 years. It is a great source of supplemental income. Primary Care Nurse Practitioner in Southern Alabama.
The Moonlight is a Hardmode tool and the counterpart to Daylight, moving the clock to night when it is day, 'summoning' the moon. It can only be used during the day.
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Recipe[edit | edit source]
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Soul of Night | 7 | |
Frigid Bar | 5 | |
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Moonlight | 1 |
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Cosmolight |
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- It cannot be used when any boss is alive.
- It can be used to skip or end a Solar Eclipse.
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