Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Review – The Colors We Couldn't See Back Then
Header illustration for the film review essay of Moonrise Kingdom (2012). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. 💠Short Personal Reflection Watching Moonrise Kingdom (2012), directed by Wes Anderson, I found myself thinking not about the children — but about the years I spent raising them. There were moments I simply could not understand: why so much anger, why so much dissatisfaction, why everything felt like a quiet rebellion. And so, when Suzy's mother says "I love you, but you don't know what you're talking about," the line doesn't feel harsh. It feels familiar. But mothers, too, are human. And perhaps that is the quiet truth this film leaves behind — that while we raise our children, we are also, clumsily and imperfectly, growing alongside them. 🎥 Film Overview Director Wes Anderson Release May 25, 2012 (United States) Runtime 94 minutes Cast Jared Gilman (Sam), Kara Hayward (Suzy), Bruce Willis, Edward N...