Moonee’s Motel

Film review — The Florida Project

Mariyam Haider
Aug 31, 2018 · 2 min read

“I think. I think this is bye.” Sobbing, unable to give words to her emotions, Moonee, stands by her best friend, Jancy’s door, to ensure she bids her goodbye before being taken to foster care.

The Florida Project, directed by Sean Baker is a tale of one summer spent by six-year old Moonee, her mother and two friends at a motel in Florida. The three kids…

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I notice mostly common things. People. Food. Nature. End up writing about their uncommon features. Other writings: https://muckrack.com/mariyam-haider

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