Sarah (7798 KP) rated Moonlight (2016) in Movies
Jan 19, 2019
You can’t fault the acting, everyone in this is truly fantastic. The story itself is fairly unique and the structure of it focusing on the same character at three different times in his life is a smart move. The problem with this film though is that is comes across as a bit dull and boring. While the basic premise is interesting and there are some good scenes, the full story seems to suffer and I’m actually quite glad I didn’t see this at the cinema as I can imagine sitting there quite bored. There is also an unexplained disappearance of a character which is really quite strange, and I find the evolution and development (or lack thereof) of the main character a little disappointing. It’s frustrating when you don’t feel that a character has really changed, especially in a coming of age story.
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Because When God Is Too Busy: Haiti, me & THE WORLD
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Gone but Not Forgotten in Books
Jul 7, 2023
I’m a fan of the author, and the premise sounded intriguing, so I jumped in. I was hooked early, and I enjoyed watching the story unfold. I do feel like it has too many storylines, so a few things were rushed. Still, I was satisfied when I set down the book. This is almost a coming-of-age story wrapped in a mystery, so that means lots of growth for Olivia, which I enjoyed since I liked her from the beginning. The rest of the cast, both friend and potential foe, were fun to spend time with. This is intended as a standalone, and you’ll be glad you picked it up when you turn the final page.
Karla Dee (6 KP) rated True, True in Books
May 27, 2023
Gil uses the Sun Tzu's The Art of War to guide him in taking on racism at his school. When he first started going to Augustin Prep the popular kid started a fight over him being black on the first day and the school decided to punish Gil who is there on scholarship for the robotics program. Gil organizes with the other black students who have also been treated unequally. His involvement in school politics gets overwhelming for him and he has to decide what his priorities are...his family, his new relationship with a girl? Very good coming of age story <3<3<3
Affective Circuits: African Migrations to Europe and the Pursuit of Social Regeneration
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The influx of African migrants into Europe in recent years has raised important issues about...
The Light Bringer: The Ray of John and the Age of Intuition
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Organizational Culture and Leadership
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The book that defined the field, updated and expanded for today's organizations Organizational...
Allison Knapp (118 KP) Jan 19, 2019