

It is not everyday you come across a film like The Florida Project and I definitely intend on seeing it again, as it is simply rewatchable. To me it represented freedom, and escape from the world, referring to how fast it can get away. I am unsure if it was intentional or if there was a popular helipad near by, but this was a great part of the film that was subtly used. One last thing I want to touch up on is that there is a number of great shots with a helicopter zooming away. The gorilla-style as well really depicts how on-the-go they are and trivial most disruptions are. The colours being so vibrant and wide angles that show how big the world really is. By far one of the best storytelling methods for a film such as this that is mostly from a child's point of view. Another element I would like to touch up on is the camera work. You will see as the story unfolds that she is a very complex person who, like a child, struggles to maintain complacency with the people around her. I have never seen a character like her played so superbly and so factual. I especially want to point out Halley, Moonee's mother, and her performance. I was worried about the kids being a bit over exaggerating, but they really weren't and every thing they did seemed natural and true to their character. It was very easy to get lost in this film, making it completely enjoyable. One thing this film captures well is the freedom children have and how far they go to test the waters of life. From panhandling money for ice cream to turning off the electricity in the hotel, these badmouthed hoodlums do it all. And being around tourists who can't afford the Disney Resort, they can make a lot of fun out of it. Taking place over the summer, these kids are free to do as they please, that is, since there parents are not too strict. She lives with her young, tattooed mother, who seems to have issues of her own, but seems content and manages to pay rent (almost) every week. The story follows a ruthlessly mischievous 6-year old named Moonee who, along with a couple friends, explore, disrupt, criticize and takeover a simple hotel complex just on the outskirts of Disney World. Something that he never ceases to portray is the messed up realism that is hidden within our world and the Florida Project capture this in the most purest and colorful of ways. Many know him from his breakout hit Tangerine (2015) I was sucked into his world since the release of Starlet (2012). I had the privilege to catch an early viewing of this film along with a Q&A with writer/director/editor Sean Baker.
