4 reviews
"I wish I could drink , maybe if I could have just one beer " ...What ? You can't drink a beer because your girlfriend told you no ? Dialogue is just literally dumb ! The relationship between Antonio and Lita is very stressed , and I could really care less. I have no sympathy for any of these idiotic characters. And the professor , why even go there. Still waiting to see if there's a real story behind all this nonsense. Halfway through , still waiting. There trying to make some sense between moon phases and real life ? I have no idea. Just a bunch of worthless rambling on about absolutely nothing. Who cares about any of these morons ? I don't !
- rotini-52586
- Nov 10, 2023
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It's just waiting for something to happen the whole time when nothing does. How can this moron noraconvasero give it 10/10. It's one of the worst movies ever. It does nothing to explain COVID, yet it's used as some sort of backdrop to something. There is the obsessed with the moon chick who endlessly talks on about nothing. The boyfriend who is the most real character in it. The film goes nowhere and takes forever getting there. It's a frustrating mess of a film. There is this "professor" who is as dull as dishwater, and a total asshole to boot. It jumps between characters and conversations with little to say about anything. It's a total drag. I watched a good hour of this and just had to turn it off. An appalling movie.
Don't listen to these sad little trolls! "Moon Students" is a heartfelt story of young people finding their strength and speaking up for themselves. It is well-written and extremely well-acted. If fact, it is teeming with future stars and has its fingers on the pulse of our youth. And the final act really stuck with me. Anybody trying to dish this movie is a pure troll who should be easily dismissed. Of all of the rank content out there today, I was happily surprised to find these characters so complex. And the film's understanding of the way today's culture is the strongest when we unite is just so simple and profound. For a indie film, it's themes are timeless and even more true than they were during the pandemic. See it. You won't be sorry.
- noraconvasero
- Nov 16, 2023
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Moon Students by director Daniel Holland is a powerful and thought-provoking film that brilliantly tackles the current challenges facing society. It covers everything from the impact of COVID-19 to racism, relationships, and other pressing issues we're still grappling with today.
What stands out most is how the film inspires a deeper level of self-reflection. It challenges viewers to reconsider their own perspectives and encourages change in how we approach the world around us.
The storytelling is genuine, and the characters feel real, which only adds to the film's impact. It's a reminder that we all have a role to play in shaping society for the better. I highly recommend this film to anyone looking for a movie that both entertains and inspires change.
What stands out most is how the film inspires a deeper level of self-reflection. It challenges viewers to reconsider their own perspectives and encourages change in how we approach the world around us.
The storytelling is genuine, and the characters feel real, which only adds to the film's impact. It's a reminder that we all have a role to play in shaping society for the better. I highly recommend this film to anyone looking for a movie that both entertains and inspires change.
- SayriCitlalli
- Oct 6, 2024
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