Miss Juneteenth Review: An Attractive Movie About Emotional Conflicts, Care and Existence as a Black Person (Rating: ****)

Film: Miss Juneteenth

Starring: Nicole Beharie, Kendrick Sampson, Alexis Chikaeze

Director: Channing Godfrey Peoples

Rating: ****

Reviewer: George Sylex

Overview - Written and Directed by Channing Godfrey Peoples, 'Miss Juneteenth' is a totally delightful story of desire and battle and the longing of each mother to shield their kid from the terrible parts of the world and see them grow into something else.

'Miss Juneteenth' is about Turquoise Jones (Nicole Beharie), a young lady and previous Miss Juneteenth, who is raising her 14-year-old girl Kai (Alexis Chikaeze) in Texas town and wanting to vault her into a superior existence with a grant to a generally black school. This vehicle of social and monetary versatility is the prize for winning the town's yearly Miss Juneteenth show. For Turquoise, it's a flickering open door for a do-over for her own life, characterized by a perpetual pattern of work, stress, and an ever-present shortage of time and cash.

The film is a cozy investigation of a mother-girl relationship, of growing up poor, and of a portion of the difficulties of living Black in the United States. The film takes these topics and blends them in with a gifted hand, giving each the space their need and blending them such that feels normal. Her work here feels cozy as well as closes to home and natural. The subject and how its moved toward feel like there is a great deal more going on than what is appeared on screen. The film is contacting with characters who are furious and solid, it's a story appeared through the leads, and their battles, care, and lives.

Channing Godfrey Peoples appears to understand that in a film without a doubt filling in as a venturing stone to more prominent success. Putting mother's direction around the structure of Juneteenth is a novel one too. With the film clearly coordinated to open on this significant day in American history, it addresses the open door that was the scene at that point and how that fills in as a method for open door for the individuals who win the pageant. Obviously, the opposite side of Juneteenth is the manner by which the system bombed this part of society, which is much the same as the stakes of winning or losing this show.

Nicole Beharie as Turquoise, the mother and previous show victor who is attempting to get herself and her little girl a superior life. Beharie's exhibition here is dazzling and enthusiastic with the perfect measure of nuance. Playing her little girl Kai is Alexis Chikaeze who gives adolescent anxiety a face for part of the film and afterward gives her character an incredible passionate curve. She does some incredible things here and it's extraordinary to watch her advance within her character and show how once can create with their character. Kendrick Sampson as Kai's dad and Marcus M. Mauldin as Wayman, Turquoise's boss also performs well.

Final Word - 'Miss Juneteenth' is a splendidly made film about battle, adoration, and surviving as a Black individual in the United States. It manages the historical backdrop of Juneteenth, with mother-girl connections that are regularly stressed, and with what some need to do with their lives, and how they won't let anybody stop them.

A Well Written Movie About Mother-Daughter's Emotional Connection!

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Miss Juneteenth
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Miss Juneteenth
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Written and Directed by Channing Godfrey Peoples, 'Miss Juneteenth' is a totally delightful story of desire and battle and the longing of each mother to shield their kid from the terrible parts of the world and see them grow into something else.
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June 27, 2020
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