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The Light of the Moon

  • 2017
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1K
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Michael Stahl-David and Stephanie Beatriz in The Light of the Moon (2017)
Bonnie, a young and successful Latina architect, is sexually assaulted while walking home from an evening out with friends in Brooklyn. At first, she attempts to keep the assault a secret from her long-term boyfriend Matt, but the truth quickly emerges. Bonnie emphatically denies the impact of what has just happened to her. She fights to regain normalcy and control of her life, but returning to her old life is more complicated than expected. Her attempt to recapture the intimacy she previously had with Matt falters and cracks begin to surface in their relationship. Another attack in the neighborhood only drives Bonnie further into denial, before an encounter with an at-risk woman causes her to face the truth and confront her own self-blame.
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After her world is irrevocably changed, a successful New York City architect struggles to regain intimacy and control in her life.After her world is irrevocably changed, a successful New York City architect struggles to regain intimacy and control in her life.After her world is irrevocably changed, a successful New York City architect struggles to regain intimacy and control in her life.

  • Director
    • Jessica M. Thompson
  • Writer
    • Jessica M. Thompson
  • Stars
    • Stephanie Beatriz
    • Michael Stahl-David
    • Conrad Ricamora
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jessica M. Thompson
    • Writer
      • Jessica M. Thompson
    • Stars
      • Stephanie Beatriz
      • Michael Stahl-David
      • Conrad Ricamora
    • 10User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Stephanie Beatriz
    Stephanie Beatriz
    • Bonnie
    Michael Stahl-David
    Michael Stahl-David
    • Matt
    Conrad Ricamora
    Conrad Ricamora
    • Jack
    Cara Loften
    Cara Loften
    • Priya
    Keith Hamilton
    • Cuba (Bartender)
    Mike Ivers
    • Man at Bar
    Heather Alicia Simms
    Heather Alicia Simms
    • Detective Miller
    Patricia Noonan
    • Social Worker
    Erin Friend
    • Dr. Dal Cortivo
    Jessica M. Thompson
    Jessica M. Thompson
    • Waitress
    Michael Cuomo
    Michael Cuomo
    • Gaetano
    Ashley Van Egeren
    Ashley Van Egeren
    • Mikaela
    Jennifer Bareilles
    Jennifer Bareilles
    • Alison
    Sarah Dacey-Charles
    Sarah Dacey-Charles
    • Ariel
    Cindy Cheung
    Cindy Cheung
    • Joanna
    Nelly Saviñon
    • Mina
    Katie Kopajtic
    • Support Group Member
    Jeanne Lauren Smith
    • Support Group Member
    • Director
      • Jessica M. Thompson
    • Writer
      • Jessica M. Thompson
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    Red_Identity

    Authentic and incredibly honest, powerful writing and acting

    This was one of the biggest surprises of the year for me. Had no real expectations going into it, and was pretty floored by how authentic the whole film is. The film deals with a very common, painful scenario and it's one of the best films I have seen to deal with it in such a genuine, realistic way. The writing and dialogue is incredibly natural, and the film is helped by having two very strong, raw performances at its core. I had only seen Stephanie Beatriz in the always great, always consistent show Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and here she gives a powerhouse of a dramatic performance. She's heartbreaking. Also powerful is Michael Stahl-David, who's equally as great at Beatriz in perfectly delivering the material in such an honest way. I strongly recommend this to anyone who hasn't seen it. Strong writing and acting make this a must-see.
    10LacyTelles

    Thought Provoking and Beautiful Film

    This is a very moving film about a woman who survives a sexual assault, but almost doesn't survive the emotional aftermath when she chooses to keep silent about the experience. Before you worry that it is a "feel bad" movie, I assure you it is anything but. This is a drama, but the lead actress Stephanie Beatriz brings her comedic charm into the role, making her character that much more appealing. Truthfully, Stephanie Beatriz is so incredible in this film, I just don't know who else could've made the writing and her character pop the same way she did. This is a film about relationships, about the reality of sexual assault, about living in New York City, and about one woman's attempt to cope. I highly recommend it!
    10ewek

    Excellent film unlike any other

    Light of the Moon is a unique film, approaching the subject of rape in a sobering, relatable way. The movie begins with a stylish architect who goes out for a typical Brooklyn-night-out with friends and is assaulted on her walk home. What's remarkable and most disturbing about this movie is how it pragmatic it presents the awful crime of rape. The residual events are rational and never over dramatic as the story follows Bonnie's psychology and that of her boyfriend's through the weeks the couple attempts at resolving the incident, sometimes through awkward moments, and sometimes through tearful fights. After all, the world continues to turn around Bonnie despite what happened to her. The dialogues are visceral as we understand the feelings of Bonnie as she accuses those around her for treating her like a victim, while simultaneously we empathize with her boyfriend and his point of view. This is an eye opening film.
    9TheDome81

    Very well done

    The writing, acting, and cinematography were all excellent. Powerful story very realistically depicted. Highly recommend this film. I thought Stephanie Beatriz did a remarkable job. I always thought she was great in "Brooklyn Nine-nine, but she's even better here.
    9kelleyreece

    From a survivor

    This is the most accurate depiction of the complex and confusing aftermath a rape survivor endures.

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      Aside from four scenes shot in Manhattan, the film is shot in Brooklyn, New York.
    • Quotes

      Bonnie: I don't want to be part of this sisterhood of rape victims.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Film Website
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ayın Işığı
    • Production company
      • Stedfast Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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