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Bee Season (2005)

Bee Season (2005)
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Adapted from the novel by Myla Goldberg, Bee Season tells the story of a family whose turmoil is brought to the surface by a young girl's unexpected talent. Eleven-year-old Eliza (Flora Cross) is the invisible element of her family unit -- her mother and father (played by Juliette Binoche and Richard Gere) are both consumed with work and busy avoiding their faltering marriage. Her brother, praised for musical genius, is wrapped up in his own adolescent life. Eliza ignites not only a spark that makes her visible but one that sets into motion a revolution in her family dynamic when she wins a spelling bee. Finding an emotional outlet in the power of words and in the spiritual mysticism that he sees at work in her unparalleled gift, Eliza's father pours all of his energy into helping his daughter become spelling bee champion, further distancing himself from his wife and son. A religious studies professor, he sees the opportunity as not only a distraction from his life but as an answer to his own crisis of faith. His vicarious path to God, real or imagined, leads to an obsession with Eliza's success and he begins teaching her secrets of the Kabbalah. Now preparing for the National Spelling Bee, and with her family spreading further and further into four separate directions, Eliza looks on as a new secret of her family's hidden turmoil seems to be revealed with each new word she spells. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard GereJuliette Binoche, (more)
Director(s):
David SiegelScott McGehee, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Bee Season

Adapted from the novel by Myla Goldberg, Bee Season tells the story of a family whose turmoil is brought to the surface by a young girl's unexpected talent. Eleven-year-old Eliza (Flora Cross) is the invisible element of her family unit -- her mother and father (played by Juliette Binoche and Richard Gere) are both consumed with work and busy avoiding their faltering marriage. Her brother, praised for musical genius, is wrapped up in his own adolescent life. Eliza ignites not only a spark that makes her visible but one that sets into motion a revolution in her family dynamic when she wins a spelling bee. Finding an emotional outlet in the power of words and in the spiritual mysticism that he sees at work in her unparalleled gift, Eliza's father pours all of his energy into helping his daughter become spelling bee champion, further distancing himself from his wife and son. A religious studies professor, he sees the opportunity as not only a distraction from his life but as an answer to his own crisis of faith. His vicarious path to God, real or imagined, leads to an obsession with Eliza's success and he begins teaching her secrets of the Kabbalah. Now preparing for the National Spelling Bee, and with her family spreading further and further into four separate directions, Eliza looks on as a new secret of her family's hidden turmoil seems to be revealed with each new word she spells. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Scott McGeheeDavid Siegel
Writer(s):
Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal
Producer(s):
Ron YerxaAlbert Berger
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Situations)
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    Leanne C.

    I will agree with the majority of the other reviewers and say that this is one weird movie. I can't recommend it. Not what I expected, too much supernatural crap.

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    Yarelis E.

    I love Richard Gere, but to say I enjoyed this movie is a lie. The movie was slow and very dissappointing. It didn't make sense, and not to offend the father/daughter relationship is iffy. Disliked.

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    Neal C.

    You expect a heart-warming story? Well forget about it. It's just freaking crazy. I have a Master's degree in psychology and I don't get the crazy turn this film took.

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