We are rounding out our second season with one of the most acclaimed movies of the last decade, Barry Jenkins' Moonlight (2016). Moonlight is a touching and poetic coming-of-age story showing the life of Chiron, a black man in Liberty City, Miami, in three chapters- his childhood, his adolescence, and his adulthood. It explores how Chiron struggles not only with poverty and race at the height of the crack epidemic, but also his struggles with his sexuality. At the center of Chiron's struggles are his relationships with his mother and his close friend, Kevin. Moonlight stands out as a beautifully edited and directed film, but sticks in our cultural consciousness for its success at the Academy Awards, taking home the prize for Best Picture. Is there a performance in this movie that isn't perfectly calibrated? Is the imagery too heavy-handed? Can you wipe your hands on sand? This and more with Jake and Kevin on our new episode!

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