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The Secret Life of Bees

  • 2008
  • 12A
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
29K
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The Secret Life of Bees (2008)
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Coming-of-AgePeriod DramaDrama

1964. Lily, a lonely teenager, flees from her home and reaches a small town in South Carolina. Once there, she finds herself in the company of the Boatwright sisters who introduce her to a n... Read all1964. Lily, a lonely teenager, flees from her home and reaches a small town in South Carolina. Once there, she finds herself in the company of the Boatwright sisters who introduce her to a new world.1964. Lily, a lonely teenager, flees from her home and reaches a small town in South Carolina. Once there, she finds herself in the company of the Boatwright sisters who introduce her to a new world.

  • Director
    • Gina Prince-Bythewood
  • Writers
    • Gina Prince-Bythewood
    • Sue Monk Kidd
  • Stars
    • Dakota Fanning
    • Jennifer Hudson
    • Queen Latifah
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gina Prince-Bythewood
    • Writers
      • Gina Prince-Bythewood
      • Sue Monk Kidd
    • Stars
      • Dakota Fanning
      • Jennifer Hudson
      • Queen Latifah
    • 168User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Dakota Fanning
    Dakota Fanning
    • Lily Owens
    Jennifer Hudson
    Jennifer Hudson
    • Rosaleen Daise
    Queen Latifah
    Queen Latifah
    • August Boatwright
    Alicia Keys
    Alicia Keys
    • June Boatwright
    Sophie Okonedo
    Sophie Okonedo
    • May Boatwright
    Paul Bettany
    Paul Bettany
    • T. Ray Owens
    Hilarie Burton Morgan
    Hilarie Burton Morgan
    • Deborah Owens
    • (as Hilarie Burton)
    Tristan Mack Wilds
    Tristan Mack Wilds
    • Zach Taylor
    • (as Tristan Wilds)
    Nate Parker
    Nate Parker
    • Neil
    Shondrella Avery
    Shondrella Avery
    • Greta
    Renee Ford Clark
    • Doll
    • (as Renée Clark)
    Sharon Conley
    Sharon Conley
    • Violet
    • (as a different name)
    Nicky Buggs
    Nicky Buggs
    • Cressie
    Jasmine Burke
    Jasmine Burke
    • Sugar Girl
    Emma Sage Bowman
    • Young Lily
    Emily Alyn Lind
    Emily Alyn Lind
    • Young Lily
    Addy Miller
    Addy Miller
    • Young Lily
    Taylor Kowalski
    Taylor Kowalski
    • Teenager
    • Director
      • Gina Prince-Bythewood
    • Writers
      • Gina Prince-Bythewood
      • Sue Monk Kidd
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    User reviews168

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    6QStrum

    Solid film...

    I caught an exclusive screening of this film a week back and I must say, it might be the best film featuring a mostly black cast since "Antwone Fisher." The story centers around Lily (Dakota Fanning), a poor, lonely little girl in the deep south, who deals with a tragic past and a miserable, cruel father (Paul Bettany). Her life revolves around dreams of being every bit like her deceased mother and her relationship with her caregiver Rosaleen (Jennifer Hudson).

    In the midst of the civil rights movement, Rosaleen finds herself in some trouble with the locals, inspiring Lily to flee with her to a South Carolina town that she believes holds the secret to her mother's past. In this town, they find refuge with the Boatwright sisters (Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys and Sophie Okonedo), who take them in on the strength of a story concocted by Lily. Through their cultured world, filled with beekeeping, a lucrative honey business, religious beliefs and love, Lily finds the security she has longed for and finds the answers to questions that haunted her for years.

    The director (Prince-Brythewood) did a great job at making us care about the characters, even the miserable father played excellently by Paul Bettany. Alicia Keys shows that some R&B singers can actually perform well in a movie, playing the snooty June Boatwright. However, the best performances has to be between Fanning and Okonedo, who played the gentle, simple minded, manic depressive May Boatwright. If Okonedo reminded me less of Thandie Newton's character in "Beloved," I would've predicted an Oscar nomination depending on this year's competition. Maybe there's one in store for Bettany? Its all left to be seen.

    The film has its flaws. It dragged for a good portion of the first thirty minutes as we watch Lily and Rosaleen mill about, doing mundane things in their pitiful lives. But then it really picks up when they meet the Boatwright sisters. The characters were balancing on a thin line between empathetic and sympathetic. You never want to be in the latter. And the filmmakers couldn't resist being a bit schmaltzy on occasion, making most of it play like a good after school special with nothing beyond two dimensionality. And my biggest problem with the film... anti-climatic.

    Overall, its a solid film and definitely worth the time in seeing.
    10nottoman

    Open your heart and the Bees will fill it with honey

    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 received compassion from those living on this big blue marble together with us. A reminder of the racism of a not too far distant time, and the timeless theme of love, death, friendship, and compassion, add the effective seasoning that helps us all relate in some very tangible way to this movie. Enjoy it with someone you care about, and taste the honey.
    7ctomvelu1

    The bees' knees

    Dakota Fanning plays a teen named Lilly who has lost her mother. She goes in search of answers and ends up in the home of a woman (Queen Latifah) and her sisters, who own bee hives and bottle the honey for a living. Living with the women, she finds purpose in life. A subplot has her unpleasant stepdad looking for her. The story is set in the 1960s Deep South, so there's plenty of racial discord. The movie may remind some of THE COLOR PURPLE or FRIED GREEN TOMATOES. For those old enough to remember, it also bears overtones of A MEMBER OF THE WEDDING. Fanning is heartbreaking as the troubled child and Latifah plays the family matriarch like she was born to it. A good movie, but too long (well over two hours) for its slender plot.
    8kirkfam-1

    wonderful movie

    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 of your body in the next moment. I will definitely be recommending this film to my friends!
    10DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Secret Life of Bees

    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 the theme of forgiveness and reconciliation. It's easy to dismiss this as a chick flick because of its predominantly female cast, but that would be a mistake to make in making it an excuse to miss this film altogether. For all its worth, it's chock full of extremely well delivered performances from veterans such as Fanning herself, together with Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson (proving that she's no flash in the pan), Sophie Okonedo, Paul Bettany and even Alicia Keys!

    Set in the time of Summer in 1964 Southern USA where the Civil Rights Act was just signed and in effect, the sentiments amongst the racist bigots still run high in a charged environment still hanging onto their old segregated ways. Fanning's Lily Owens carries the weight of her guilt buried deep in her subconscious from a tragic event that happened when she was four, and ten years later, after receiving the last straw of punishment from her abusive dad (Bettany), runs away with her caretaker Rosaleen (Hudson).

    As if led by an invisible hand, they soon find themselves under the extreme goodwill of the Boatwright sisters, who earn a living through the cultivation of bees for honey, and a series of incidents that bring about some tying of loose ends, and the discovery that these strangers do tie back to Lily's own quest to finding out the truth about her mom, to debunk the lies as told by her father. And of course this allows opportunity for some serious girl power bonding between the characters as they find that they have a lot more in common, as well as the sharing and spreading of love through their ranks.

    The trump card that this movie has, is the excellent performances by the ensemble cast. Fanning leads the pack and gives a wonderful moving performance as the gangling Lily, who thinks that she's quite a jinx with plenty of bad karma to go around, bringing about unfortunate happenings to her hosts which provide the dramatic twists and turns to what would otherwise be a flat movie. Jennifer Hudson had much to do in the first act, though her character got quite muted by the time the trio of the Boatwright sisters August (Latifah), June (Keys) and Okonedo (May) come along. Queen Latifah brings about some serious gravitas in her role as the eldest with the largest heart, and you cannot deny her chemistry with Fanning. Keys on the other hand plays the sister the exact opposite of August, being aloof and starting off with intense suspicion as to the intent of their guests. And Okonedo's role could probably be the most unorthodox of the lot, a fragile soul who has her own wailing wall to deal with the harsh realities of life.

    The Secret Life of Bees is well worth the admission ticket, and you'll be hard pressed not to be touched by the film, or moved by the themes it explores, especially when the third act comes by leading to quite a number of powerful revelations and a solid conclusion. Set against its intended backdrop, it's a reminder of tolerance, which the world lacks these days, and of course it's not always hammering in such heavy themes as it has its fair share of romance as well, and for what it's worth, Fanning has her first on-screen romance in this movie, and if I'm right, has her first on-screen kiss as well.

    You might be surprised when I say this, but this film has won me over enough for it to be considered as a contender when I shortlist my list of ten top films of the year. Definitely recommended!

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    • Trivia
      Alicia Keys learned to play the cello in 4 weeks for this part.
    • Goofs
      The story takes place in 1964. Throughout the story, June wears a silk-screen NAACP t-shirt. Silk-screened t-shirts did not exist until the issuance of a patent for the garment screen printing machine in 1969.
    • Quotes

      Lily Owens: If your favorite color is blue, why did you paint the house pink?

      August Boatwright: [chuckles] That was May's doing. When we went to the paint shop, she latched on to a color called, "Caribbean Pink." She said it made her feel like dancing a Spanish Flamenco. I personally thought it was the tackiest color I had ever seen, but I figured if it could lift May's heart, it was good enough to live in.

      Lily Owens: That was awfully nice of you.

      August Boatwright: Well, I don't know. Some things in life, like the color of a house, don't really matter. But lifting someone's heart? Now, that matters.

    • Alternate versions
      Home video versions (DVD and Blu-ray) include both the original theatrical version and the extended director's cut of 114 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 35th Annual People's Choice Awards (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Hippy Hippy Shake
      Written by Chan Romero (as Robert L. Romero)

      Performed by The Swinging Blue Jeans

      Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd.

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sabor a miel
    • Filming locations
      • Watha, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Overbrook Entertainment
      • Donners' Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $37,770,162
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,527,799
      • Oct 19, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,952,437
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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