The influences of Wong Kar-wei
I was really looking forward to it and consider it's the only second feature film of the director I didn't know what to expect.
It all goes as great as I can expect, but when it comes to the third/final act it goes all the way up to another level. It also immediately becomes obvious at the beginning of the restaurant/reunion scene that Wong Kar-wei's influences are everywhere - from the use of popular songs to evoke certain moods and carry the emotion forward (I would never be able to listen to 'Hello Strange' again without getting a bit stirred), the sharp editing/cutting between takes and the use of objects to signal the end/beginning of a scene (as the famous clock in Days of Being Wild, in Moonlight it's the doorbell), to even the setting/color palette is very inspired by In the Mood for Love.
Then I read that Barry Jenkins openly talks about Wong's influences and how he's been a big fan since he first saw Chungking Express. And he and the cinematographer were referring back to scenes from In the Mood for Love and Happy Together during the early storyboarding stage.
I am a fan of Wong so it makes me happy to see that a new director is able to draw inspirations from him - but Moonlight is much much more than just an imitation of Wong's style. It is as close to perfect a film I have ever watched.
Not sure it will win the Oscar but I surely hope it would.