

Alabama Moon
After the unexpected death of his survivalist father, an eleven year old boy raised in the Alabama wilderness must learn how to make a home in the modern world.
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Plot Summary
A young, orphaned boy named Moon, raised in isolation in the Alabama woods, is forced to confront the outside world when he is sent to live with his estranged, highway-hauling father. As he navigates the challenges of a new environment and social interactions, Moon grapples with his past and his identity. The story follows his journey of self-discovery and adaptation.
Critical Reception
Alabama Moon received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its heartwarming story and the performances of its cast, particularly the young lead. Some reviewers found the narrative to be somewhat predictable, but generally, it was seen as a touching and well-intentioned film about childhood and finding one's place in the world.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching coming-of-age narrative and strong performances.
- Some found the plot to be a bit formulaic but appreciated the film's sincerity.
- The film effectively captures the innocence and resilience of childhood.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Alabama Moon to be a charming and emotional film, resonating with its themes of family and belonging. Many viewers appreciated the authentic portrayal of the main character's journey and found the story to be heartwarming.
Fun Fact
Director Tim Blake Nelson also wrote the screenplay, adapting it from the novel 'Moon Called' by Michael Morris.
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