Moonlight (2016) MOVIE REACTION & REVIEW! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2021
- The third Oscar Best Picture winning movie of the 2010's selected by Tom is MOONLIGHT! This movie will be important to so many people and it is a beautifully subtle and moving piece of cinema.
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When he said he hadn't been touched by anybody since that night on the beach I fell apart how heartbreaking that was. To guard yourself from any intimacy, that was hard for me to watch. Glad to see you guys are socially conscious.
"Not being touched" really speaks to the past year for me. I am single & live alone. I've worked through all of the pandemic, I've seen members of my family - but I never really touched another human being since this began. My cousin hugged me last weekend because we are vaccinated. Felt great!
Yeah that was a really powerful and hard hitting scene. The grittiness and realism of the film is shocking and I felt that scene in particular, it was really well acted and emotion. I love so many parts of the film from it's music to it's acting and the cinematography, the writing, the realism and I think it was Barry Jenkins' breakout movie so that's awesome!
I think its pretty sad because I had a past coworker who was like just like that. He recently graduated from high school and was working. He was very nice and smart. One day we're talking about it slips out that he was gay and so we talk about that. But sadly he said of how one time he was chatting with his dad on the topic of gay people ( his dad doesnt know ) and got told by his dad that if he were gay then he'd be disowned. And so now this dude vowed that he would always be single and alone because he didnt want to lose his relationship with his parents
@@Spongebrain97 Similar thing happened with me and my brother. He made remarks about how all gay people should be rounded up and put on an island to rot. That made me "delay" my coming out by quite a few years. But, when I eventually told him, he asked me why I hadn't told him sooner, so I brought up all the things he had said about "the gays" previously, and he got very quiet. He is really supportive of me since coming out, so I think actually coming out can change some people's perspective, especially when a family member has known you throughout your entire life. But, humans are humans, and some are just fucked up, so you can never be sure! peace and love xx
yup
Thank you guys for watching a film that’s really outside your wheelhouse and represents the issues of people not like yourselves. Thank you. 🙏🏻
as an lgbtq peron (who also comes from a black family) this movie provided me with so much comfort in weird way, i guess its just the relatability. the way it was shot and how the story progressed all felt so realistic and personal, i loved it.
I was gonna agree with you woth a paragraph about the movie but i wanna say you pretty
«In the moonlight black boys look blue» Iconic shit now
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As a black gay male, Moonlight really hit me hard. It highlighted all of my insecurities and placed them on film. This movie was so good yet so hurtful that I could only watch it once. Thank you guys for choosing to react to this film. I might go buy some Cinema Rules merch now.
When did your Uncle attack you?
@@daustin8888 excuse you?
I have watched it 32 times AS OF TODAY but I see why you could only watch it once because I HAVE WAILED AND BAWLED each time.
@@daustin8888 wtf is wrong with you
naomie harris had a problem with her visa and filmed all of her scenes in 3 days. simply amazing.
The last shot with Kevin cradling Chiron is the definition of “soft”. The moment caught me off guard so much that I was sobbing way too much while watching it in the movie theatre.
damn i wish i got to see this in theaters
I love that you guys chose this. Not many movie reactors can talk about a film like this in an intelligent way. That's why I love you guys
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It’s definitely a quiet film but a peeling back the layers of reality. Such a human story and reality.
This movie triggers the big sister in me. Never has a movie given me so much anxiety before. Everything in me is screaming to protect Chiron. A true masterpiece.
I think the thing I love most about Barry Jenkins's filmmaking is how in tune he is with the emotional experience of his characters. While the writing feels incredibly grounded and not overdramatized, the visual style is a bit more out there, and feels to me more grounded to the character's emotional reality than to objective reality. Truly one of the most empathetic filmmakers I've ever seen.
I love all the homages to Wong Kar-Wai. More directors should get their influence from the east, so many amazing films.
For me, Moonlight is one of the best movies of the last decades. I can't think of one thing that i would change in this movie. The story, the acting, the cinematography everything is SO good. I love how everything comes together in that last dialogue.
I love you boys for being open to watching a movie centered on a black gay man's experience. ❤️
Totally agree. Love them. This channel is brilliant.
Watching a movie isn’t that hard lol
@@ririschannelx You would think otherwise with so few willing to actually do it.
I always saw myself in Chiron. Not confident in myself, shy, reserved, with a few people to bring me out of my shell. I genuinely think this movie is a masterpiece and the best LGBT movie ever
Completely agreed. The Handmaiden is also a masterpiece of a LGBT movie, I'd put them together.
Also, trivia... Naomie Harris filmed her entire scenes in THREE WHOLE DAYS due to encountering issues with obtaining her visa. I personally would have also awarded her the Oscar that year too, just for the way she said "I'm sorry" to Chiron. Honestly, to be able to portray such a complex and damaged soul and do it with such earnestness... Stunning performance
But that would mean taking the Oscar away from Viola Davis for Fences though.
Kudos and MUCH respect to you guys for possessing the intellectual curiosity to watch this film!
If you consider yourself a film buff and would-be filmmaker, you have to be able to watch all different kinds of movies.
I mean, not really, gay and black people watch plenty of movies about straight white people, should we get praise?
@@Vertigotheatre1 Great point. CIS-gendered white straight men get praise if they watch anyone but themselves on a movie screen. It's ridiculous how little we expect them to be able to sympathise with other groups of people.
This film is like a chaotic poetry.
“This movie was damn-near perfect. It’s a 7.5”
*confused Jackie Chan face*
Seriously! I was like wait. what!?! I was expecting like an 8.7 or something. Lol.
Since a bunch of us in the LGBT+ CR crew likely gave the film a 10, I think we can go ahead and round our collective rating up to 9 😉 For those of us who grew up questioning whether anyone would ever accept us, videos like this: infinitely precious 💯 #MuchLuv
A beautiful and poignant piece of cinematic poetry. So many boys out there who are broken, lost and discovering themselves whilst living in a cruel world whether it be their social circumstances or the homes they are raised in and this film provides a powerful portrayal of that. I absolutely love this film and I'm so happy to see you react to it. ♥
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I can't help but cry my eyes out every time I watch even just portions of this movie because I was Chiron. The lyrical quality of this film makes it so personal to me, like I am watching my own life flashing in front of my very eyes. As a Queen POC, this movie is absolutely untouchable when it comes to performances and storytelling. Thanks for reacting to this masterpiece.
Truly touched by your thoughtful takes on "Moonlight." Such an important film, didn't get the proper pomp and circumstance it deserved by having its win undercut by Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway's catastropic mistake on Oscar night. You can tell how affecting the film was by how pensive your faces were throughout - really glad you took the time to reflect on this modern masterpiece.
Don't blame Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, it wasn't their mistake.
It's always awesome to see straight guys comfortable with LGBTQ+ stuff. We all, regardless of gender, race, sexuality, etc, go through the same fears, hopes, dreams.
I'm also happy that you put this amazing movie up on my birthday - thanks, guys :D
This piece of IMDb trivia is my fave:
In an interview, Barry Jenkins said that the three actors who play Chiron never met during production. He wanted each of them to build their own persona of Chiron during their respective segments, with no influence from the other portrayals. The same technique was used with the actors who play Kevin.
I understand what you’re saying, but have to say I don’t think straight people can understand the fear and hopelessness of being rejected by your family for what you are. They might be able to understand it from an outsider’s POV, but they will never know that very specific horrible feeling.
Well, they're not Americans so that helps. :)
@@ChucksCherubs3 hatred for lgbtq community is everywhere...
@@dionnel8882 Obviously, but some countries are more homophobic than others.
@@ChucksCherubs3 obviously, and you're basing America being more homophobic on what.
I’d love to see you two watch to Brokeback Mountain at some point. I know it gets a rep for being “the gay cowboy movie” but it’s honestly a really compelling story, and Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal give such great performances in it. It’d be so cool to see your reaction to it.
I wholeheartedly agree
this movie so emotional like my heart wrenches. The acting is so well done you can see the complexity. very realistic of a part of the black community as well. Very amazing to have a black lgbt film to even be done seriously in general and also to win the oscars.
I just had the same reaction to this as I did when I originally watched Moonlight... the emotion just kept building and it’s not until that very last scene that I started bawling.
I’m so happy you did this movie and that you’re expanding the types of movies to react to. I love every horror movie reaction you two do, but I would love to see you both watch Harold & Maude and Perks of Being a Wallflower
yup. Here I am trying to watch them come to a rating through watery eyes... (And also: yes, Harold & Maude!!!)
I encourage straight audiences to watch LGBTQ+ movies to broaden their horizons and entertainment options. It goes without saying that gays are certainly a large part of the audience for 'straight' movies, but sadly, very often not the other way round.
think you might be surprised it is less a big deal than you think
Agreed. 100% agreed.
There are so MANY LGBTQ+ films that are
such great films, but are often overlooked,
or scoffed at by some people due to who
said films represent, and or subject matter.
So great to see Cinema Rules has a broad
mindset in that regard.
@@santiagohardy2728 I'm not as yet quite ready to believe the guys are broad minded enough to view LGBTQ+ films because they're only watching this particular film because it's part of an Oscar best picture selection. But, it's nice to hope they'll watch more of such film, I've many suggestions if they'd care to ask.
As a gay person I think people should just watch... good movies lol choosing to watch a movie specifically because a character has a certain sexual orientation is really weird
@@Straumnes you’re missing the point on purpose
Really cool of you guys to watch this. Appreciate it :) I’ve never actually seen this one myself, I watched it for the first time here. Seeing it though, I can defiantly relate to growing up in an environment that isn’t accepting of lgbtq people. Even though I’ve accepted myself for who I am, it’s a lifelong journey. Thank you both 😎👍🏽
You watched it here for the first time? Surely you don't mean to say watching this reaction video is the same as actually watching the movie?
I love this movie. There were so many moments where I held my breath anticipating what he was going to go through and potential trauma he would have to face. Beautiful film making, just beauiful.
There are other channels with two people doing film reactions, but you two are the best at getting deep into the films like we used to do way back in the day when film was mostly ‘expression’ and we read and discussed everything that was put into a film to illuminate that expression. Good work, keep at it!
I can relate to this movie. I'm a lgbtq+ person I got a lot of hate when I was in high school. And my family are religious so they are not accepting. I came to a few of my friends then 3 years ago I came out to everyone. I've lost some friends and family but I am who I am.
As an lesbian growing up in the 80's and 90's, this film wouldn't be considered at all by straight ppl, so it is so awesome to watch you guys watching this with respect, understanding and humanity. I'm so proud of you guys and gives me hope for the new generations growing up. Keep up the good vibe and keep healthy. ❤️ P. S "Elena undone" is also a great great movie within this genre.
Barry Jenkins said in an interview that the rich visuals of his films are inspired by the films of Wong Kar Wai. If you haven't seen any of his films, change that when you can.
I watched Chungking Express a little while back. I never rewatched Moonlight cuz of just how heavy it was for me. I will def rewatch the whole thing soon. But just in watching this reaction highlight, I can DEF see that Wong Kar Wai influence
This was a pretty masterful piece of artistic filmmaking. I'm a straight black American but these are stories that are rarely told in the American black community. But if you live in a black American community you likely know someone who is gay. So i applaud the storytelling. These are stories that need to be told. I think it's moving, powerful, unsettling in all the right ways, though provoking, I think it's a great piece of art.
Didn't see this at the movies but purchased the DVD, a very thought provoking movie that makes you think and ponder. Great you guys are viewing different types of movies. I believe in listening to different types of music and the same with movies. This movie was very well done and deserves the nod for an Oscar for best film of 2017. Acting was also outstanding and convincing.
just want to comment on the relief i felt when this film ended with a peaceful, hopeful ending. rarely does that happen in lgbt stories not to mention black lgbt ones.
Yayy!! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I saw this film when it first came out, and it has stayed with me ever since. It's truly beautiful, from the way it looks to the story, and I can see it becoming a classic over time, especially in queer cinema.
Such a good movie and was so glad it won best picture (despite the disaster there was giving to it). Also, please just skip Crash and watch the movie that should have won which is Brokeback Mountain.
Watching you watch this and seeing your reaction gave me hope as a gay person. I’m not black but the lgbtq themes here are deeply personal for me. And seeing you guys get it and react with empathy was a big mood booster for me. The world is changing for the better and you’re part of it! Movies like this are so important. And you just proved that anyone can understand what marginalized ppl experience through the power of film.
I’m really glad you guys enjoyed this film. I have to say this is the first and really only film dealing with this subject that I really related to the main character. I’ve definitely seen other movies like this, however those always end in tragedy. This one ended with a sense of hope for Chiron. It’s like he was holding his breathe his entire life and by the end of the film he was able to exhale.
I'm still theorizing that Kevin was lying about detention and just wanted to see if Chiron was okay since he probably already knew he was threatened earlier.
This and Drive are my two favorites of the 2010's.
i really appreciate this and your comments, i like that you took the time to watch this movie thats not up your ally and actually pay attention to it and talk so eloquently, i don't think i've seen a movie commentary like this one before so its really nice
Never thought you guys would watch this. This is why y’all are my fave.
Moonlight is just such a gorgeous film. In every way. Thanks for reacting to it.
Great to see this film covered. It has an important message and wish more people were aware of it. Your channel helps.
this is the most compassionate movie i think i’ve ever seen…
you sympathise with every character in the film…it’s so heartbreakingly beautiful…
Im so glad you guys watched this. I suggest everyone, no matter what demographic, see it if they haven't yet. Its such a beautiful film and it has a "Happy ending" which you can't say happens in a lot of lgbt movies. besides it being a movie about mlm love, there are many other ways to relate to this film like having a tough childhood or falling in love. It definitely deserved Best Picture
You guys really touched me with your reaction (and I haven't even seen the damn movie!) Your complete lack of even (what I call) "involuntary homophobia" (flinching at certain words, types of discussions, imagery) let alone anything even remotely resembling toxic masculinity is heart-warming. I've seen many of your reactions to action and horror movies (despite being a 63-year old gay man, movies where "things get blowed up real good" are still some of my favourites). Nice to see you guys try something different, and I will definitely be checking out the movie. Liked and subscribed.
So glad you guys reacted to this, thank you!!
I’ve really enjoyed watching your videos, and I was so excited to see this movie on your list of movies that you’ve watched and reviewed. I thought this movie was incredible especially in the way it made you feel like you were Chiron and reliving life through his eyes. Looking at the cards he was dealt in life and feeling so alone except for Juan, Teresa and Kevin.
I stumbled upon your channel a few months ago and now I can’t stop watching all of your videos. Keep up the fantastic work gentlemen!!!
This movie and Waves changed my life
Loved this movie. I was paralyzed in my seat when I saw this in the theater, had to remind myself to breathe at times! It’s so heartbreaking but in the end, I’m happy he finally got his mother’s love (and it’s amazing she performed the different eras of her character in just 3 days!), and reconnected with Kevin. I mentioned this before, but I love that scene at the jukebox where they just look at eachother while listening to the sweet words of the song. 🥰 you could cut the tension with a knife when they were in the car together too. 9/10 from me!
That Oscar moment had me sad and happy, I am happy they won (didn’t like La La Land) but wish they had the opportunity to win like everybody else and not feel bad for “taking” it from La La Land.
Thank you for approaching this movie with maturity, intelligence and open mindedness. Such an insightful reaction. You got yourself a new subscriber.
This is why I love this channel.
I'm so glad to see more people watch this movie!
Moonlight really blew me away! Its beautiful, gentle and poetic. As a gay man myself, I connecred to everything he went through. Love your reactions as well ❤
Great analysis and critiques. So happy that you guys are including more films outside the horror genre. If you get a chance, add "The Conversation (1974)" to your list...great sound editing and a great performance by Gene Hackman.
Thank you for reviewing one of my favorite films. So brilliant and beautiful!
I really liked your analysis and discussion of the film. You picked up on a lot of its messaging on the first viewing. Moonlight is one of my all-time favourite films. I've seen it a number of times now. It's so complex and layered. Every element, the writing, the directing, the acting, the cinematography, the editing, the musical score, were all just superb. I'm glad it won the Oscar.
I was actually lucky enough to be in attendance at a screening of the film at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2016 where all of the main cast, the writer, and the director were in attendance for an extended Q&A after. When the film ended, I remember there was this feeling in the room that we had just witnessed something special, it was like this electric feeling. Then, to have all of the cast members immediately come out on stage, what an incredible experience it was. The audience gave them a standing ovation. I relate to this movie pretty heavily. I didn't grow up in a Miami drug environment like Chiron did but I did grow up being constantly bullied for being gay in a small town. The kinds of things that happen to teenage Chiron happened to me so I connected with that part of the film pretty strongly. Watching it the first time was bringing back a lot of painful memories. I remember the writer of the original story, Tarell Alvin McCraney, said that he had originally written it as a play and then Barry Jenkins helped adapt it into a screenplay. Tarell said that he grew up in an environment similar to the one depicted in the film, in 80s Miami, drug addicts, and that he had someone in his life like Juan (Mahershala Ali at the start of the film) to be that father figure for him so that's where that came from in the story. Amazing film, love it so much.
Really excited to see you watch this more quiet, emotionally driven story. I would love to see more content like this on the channel, alongside what you already do of course!
Edit: just finished the video, great content and commentary from both of you. I really like how you described the film as personal with those close-up shots on the characters. Overall, so glad you guys watched it and posted your reactions. Keep up the awesome work!
Check out Ordinary People. Oscar winner. Themes are Mental illness, suicide, sibling rivalry, family dynamics, therapy. The difference between the two films is that Ordinary people deals with an affluent upper middle class family.
What are the requirements for a movie to get a 9 or a 10?? You both pretty much loved everything about this movie but the highest score was an 8. Not arguing, just curious.
This is one of my favorite films. The masterfully gorgeous filmmaking technique, acting, editing, and the list goes on make this a tremendously special movie.
Love you guys! I'm one of those people who loves this type of film. I realized something during your comments - you mentioned film allows the viewer to see a story from different points if view. This film doesn't do that. It had very few scenes without the main character, and those scenes were all short, and always revolved around him. Maybe that's why it felt so personal. Just a thought.
This is a great reaction and review on a great film. I like how diverse your movie choices are as well.
I've had this on my list for a while so now I'm going to have to go and watch it and then come back and see your reaction to it. Judging by the comments here though, I'm very much looking forward to it. I should have watched it sooner anyway.
I hope on your Oscar journey you get to Titanic. People love to shit on the film (not really because of the film itself but because of how popular it is--people love to tear down popular things as I'm sure you know). It's a genuinely brilliant piece of filmmaking craft. The scale is incredible, the sets, the costumes, the score, the cinematography...it's a feast to view truly.As for this reaction, brilliant as always. Such an important and gorgeous film and I'm so happy you got to it!
I dearly hope you two watch "If Beale Street Could Talk" next, given what a great job you did with this one.
Bravo guys for another great video and what a film to choose. What I love about your channel is the genuineness of it all. Too many people try to hard but watching you guys is like watching a film with friends at home. I'm glad to see you pushing the envelope a bit more with regards to what you watch. I for one applaud your foreign film section and hope to see that continue. Based on how you guys dealt with this I'd love to see a Brokeback Mountain vid. At the films core it's just a love story. My dad accompanied me to see it and cried his eyes out so I'd love to see your reaction to it. Apologies for the uber long msg guys but as I said bravo keep up the good work 👌
Well done. Proud of your reactions to this.
Thankyou guys for reviewing this
i actually avoided this movie in the theater. im gay and it would hit way too hard. i grew up with the "dont make waves-dont feel emotions- dont get close to people" decades later still fighting that automatic way of being.
I was nervous in that third act as well. I kept wondering if things were going to come to an ugly head and Chiron was going to get back at Kevin in some way. I kept hoping that wouldn't happen because a development like that would be counter to what I felt the film was trying to say. But I felt this tension brought about by this less-is-more approach, and I loved that the film unfolded the way it did. Very good film. I'm glad you guys got to see it.
This movie is so good. You should definitely do more of these. U guys have great observations. Love seeing react to this film there’s little details that each pick up
I’d love to know what ya’lls thoughts are on the movie Requiem For A Dream cause that’s one I want to see and it’s one that’s studied in film schools but it’s also VERY dark and VERY depressing and I liked watching a lot of these movies on this channel with you guys!
If you are interested, do some additional research on the writer and the director. They lived in the same neighborhood presented in the film and their lives crossed over in several ways.
For me, the battle between the ego, desiring societal approval, and staying true to one self.
I like the way u guys analys the movies
One of the best films ever made, in my opinion. Beautifully directed, insanely well written, and technically close to perfect.
7.5 and a 8........wtf 😭 easily one of the best films of all time
It's boring. Also why would you be bothered by someone else's opinion... like how embarrassing
@@Straumnes “like how embarrassing” mf’s just using the word embarrassing for anything now 😭 and how is it boring it’s narrative not pacing is never elongated or even filled with filler every single shit scene progresses it’s story and ideas so it’s definitely not boring lol
@@yeeyeebubba1885 you... totally missed the point. Why would you say "wtf" because someone has a different opinion than you... like how embarrassing
@@Straumnes Yep. I agree. Moonlight is a piece of crap. Boring is an understatement. I'm surprised that their ratings were that high. But I get it, it's good for business (i.e. Patreon voting and other things). (BTW, I have nothing against homosexuals, but a bad flick is a bad flick.) Now watch this person still be offended, which is more entertaining than Moonlight. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
FYI: "Chiron" is unusual as the main character's name, but is not accidental (my guess). It is the name of one of the Greek centaurs who taught the gods and was known for his wisdom. He was betrayed by them and sacrificed in place of another Olympian.
It's such a wonderful movie. I have only seen it originally at the local arthouse theater. Just started watching the reaction and wonder if it will make either of you cry.
A legit masterpiece.
Gotta say, as much as I loved you guys watching and reacting to horror movies, this is the first one that truly captivated me! Loved it, please do more like this with LGBT films! Best one yet Cinema Rules! :D
A powerful experience. A flawless and surreal film.
I've seen this film so many times, especially that 3rd act. Trevante Rhodes and Andre Holland kill their roles, they had great chemistry! I would have loved for that diner scene to go on for another 20 minutes... I'd gladly watch a whole film of just them!
I understand that the film isn't for everyone: it's slow, it's quiet, not a lot technically happens,... but still I've come to realise that it is genuinely my favourite film of all time simply because, although I'm straight and British, I connected to that character so deeply💙
What a nice surprise and I enjoyed your reaction! I would really like it you would do a reaction to What's Love Got To Do With It...not an oscar winner but COMPLETELY robbed of oscars all the way around....actor, actress, movie... ALL
Everyone has a choice. Some of us the choices are limited
As always, thank you for the amazing content lads
LOVE your reactions....this is my favorite movie!!!!
When I first watched this movie it literally floored me. By the time I got to the end I was left haunted, their chemistry and non-verbal cues were flawless. La La Land could never😒.
Thank you for leaving the parts in that others would deem as “uncomfortable” and reacting to it genuinely.
So glad your guys' response wasn't toxic.
Appreciate y'all for watching this. One of my favorite movies of all time ❤
You need to watch "Requiem For A Dream." It will be the most haunting movie you will ever watch...
This is such a masterpiece and I have cried so many times, so many tears watching and rewatching this movie!!! Magnificent
I also really recommend foreign lgbtq movies like Mario (2018), it mainly focusing on how harsh it is to be a part of this community specially sportmanship industry, i really recommend this one!! Also, its available in netflix!
And btw its German movie.
aw you guys, i think i'll have to subscribe omg.
You guys did such a good job with this one! You can tell you were tryna be cool and sensitive and it felt very authentic and man its so important for straight guys to be that way every now and then! It makes a difference. Good fucking job
You mates will be near 100k subscribers around summer time. Cheers!