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Open your heart and the Bees will fill it with honey (by nottoman) |
I don't go around throwing 10's around for movie ratings, but I extremely impressed by this movie. The emotional and visual scope offered by the story, the cinematography, and the acting, gave all viewers with eyes to see and ears to hear, a wonderful treat. I'm sure not everyone loves this particular type of movie, but if you haven't been desensitized by the CGI and special effects of many of today's movies, you'll appreciate the very core of this movie, which is the human struggle - especially the depiction of the search for identity, and the need to give and <more> |
A Nutshell Review: The Secret Life of Bees (by DICK STEEL) |
It's been two years since we last saw Dakota Fanning on the big screen here, in a film which was a adaptation of the literary classic Charlotte's Web. And what a career it had been for this child actress, now an adolescent, to have grown from scream queen no thanks to her stint under Spielberg's War of the Worlds to one controversial role in Hounddogs, which I doubt would make it to our shores here.Based on a novel by Sue Monk Kidd and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, The Secret Life of Bees is one powerful drama above love and the looking for love, as well as running along <more> |
Warm, heartfelt drama. (by sonya90028) |
The Secret Life Of Bees, is a marvelous new drama. It's focus is 13-year-old Lily Owens played with a deft emotional range, by Dakota Fanning . The film takes place in 1964 in the southern US, during the birth of the civil rights movement.Lily is haunted by the fact that she accidentally shot her mother, when playing with a pistol as a toddler. She also develops a strange affinity for bees, which is bewildering to her. Lily's violent father is abusive towards her. The Owen's black housekeeper Rosaleen, is a mother figure and confidante to Lily.One day, Lily goes to town with <more> |
Welcome to the family! (by reelinspiration) |
Writer/Director Gina Prince-Bythewood, winner of the Independent Spirit Award for Sundance hit, "Love & Basketball," has now brought the beloved, acclaimed best-seller, "The Secret Life of Bees" to the screen.1964, South Carolina. Lily Owens played with open-eyed honestly by Dakota Fanning is raised in a loveless home by her cruel, distant father. Fourteen year old Lily longs for a mother she never knew. When her only friend, their black maid Rosaleen, is assaulted in a racist incident, the girls are forced to go on the run. Lily and Rosaleen end up on the doorstep <more> |
Superb dramatic movie making. (by skroehr) |
These are cynical times, and the U.S. is still struggling with it's feelings on race, even today. The more of these types of movies, the better. Simple human love comes through in every frame. After a summer of superheroes and sex humor comedies, this was the most life affirming and refreshing film I've seen so far this year. If the academy doesn't recognize some folks from this film, they'd be remiss. I smell Oscar all over this film. Queen Latifah was wonderful as usual. Sophie Okonedo played an emotionally damaged woman with perfect pitch and demeanor. Paul Bettany's <more> |
The Secret Life Of Bees is a powerful, amazing & excellent film followed by strong performances. (by michael11391) |
Let me just say that the movie NEVER had dull moment or even a second in the ENTIRE film!!! Set in South Carolina 1964, Lily Owens Dakota Fanning who is haunted by the memory of her late mother, tries to escape her lonely life and bad relationship with her father Paul Bettany , to get past her horrible incident with her late mother. So, she and her caregiver Rosaleen Jennifer Hudson flees to a South Carolina town where it holds the secret of her mother's past. Lily and Rosaleen finds the intelligent Boatwright sisters: August Queen Latifah , June Alicia Keys and May Sophie <more> |
wonderful movie (by kirkfam-1) |
I'm not sure why this film got such a bad rating....it's truly one of the nicest films I've seen in a long time! I brought my daughter to see the movie today -- we both had tears in our eyes throughout the movie. The acting was superb, as was the casting. Normally I like to read the book before seeing a movie, as usually the book is so much better. I am glad that my daughter talked me into going to this movie. I think cinematically, it was one of the prettiest movies I've seen in awhile. You are taken from laughing one moment to feeling as though your heart is being tugged out <more> |
Overall great drama! (by tam_burks) |
Personally I felt the performances were outstanding. Alicia Keyes was wonderful,Queen was the pillar of strength, Hudson proved that her Oscar wasn't a fluke,but most importantly you are able to watch a cute and charming little girl actress give a phenomenal mature performance worthy of Oscar consideration. Dakota Fanning is a delight to watch.I wanted the story to end in a more positive manner.I believe that the end of the movie should have been when all the women are united on the steps with Lily,after her father leaves her behind.It is a very unique story and I believe many will be <more> |
A very fine film (by richard-1787) |
This movie is probably classified as a woman's empowerment film. I suppose it is that, especially for Black woman.I'm not a woman, much less a Black woman. Still, I found this movie to be a uniformly fine creation. It has everything I want in a movie: clearly defined and well-developed characters played by actors - or, in this case, actresses - who know how to deliver carefully modulated and developed performances. The story is about how a young white girl learns to stand on her own feet, but the most interesting parts of the movie are definitely those that develop the various black <more> |