Moonrise Kingdom
The film Moonrise
Kingdom travels through the minds of several young children. As an adult,
it's often difficult to truly understand a child's way of thinking. We call
them immature and foolish when they handle their issues incorrectly. We tend to
obstruct their paths when they don't want to follow the rules. Their complaints
or personal problems are constantly viewed as nothing but overreactions. Yes,
children are inexperienced. The young will always need guidance by the wise and
security from their elders; however, we must recognize the strengths that only
a pure child can encompass. Adults minds are frequently clouded by the wrongs
of society. It is not difficult to find an adult who is scarred from a dark
past. The past can provoke an individual to steal, lie, and commit crimes that
seem almost impossible to the majority. A young child begins with a clean slate
and an open mind. When analyzing their ways of thinking it is truly remarkable.
Without a care in the world they are truly unstoppable. They are capable of feeling
love and hate without influences. They act on impulse and feel invincible because
they have less worries. The film Moonrise
Kingdom follows a young boy and girl falling in love while dealing with the
corrupt adults surrounding them.
The adults of the New England island called New Penzance are
extremely flawed and have the power to destroy the young couple's growth. The
boy Sam Shakusky (Jared Gilman) is an orphan who is passed from household to
household. The girl Suzy Bishop (Kara Hayward) has an unfaithful mother and a
father who is incapable of fixing the household issues. Each twelve year old
feels unhappy with the life they were born into. Their solution to this madness
is running away. Naturally, the community is flustered by the disappearance of
the children. Sam's Khaki Scout troop dives into a fierce search and Suzy's
parents frantically scan the island. To go further would give away the film. The
complexity and symbolism that is shown throughout Moonrise Kingdom is absolutely incredible. We are forced to compare
the logic of an adult and the logic of a child. We eventually find that we all
tend to underestimate the young and should strive to live life without being
influenced by others. This film will make you think and smile because it is funny, inventive, and quite brilliant.