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Tell It to the Bees

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
7.8K
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Anna Paquin and Holliday Grainger in Tell It to the Bees (2018)
In 1950s small town Britain, a doctor develops a relationship with her young patient's mother.
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In 1950s small town Britain, a doctor develops a relationship with her young patient's mother.In 1950s small town Britain, a doctor develops a relationship with her young patient's mother.In 1950s small town Britain, a doctor develops a relationship with her young patient's mother.

  • Director
    • Annabel Jankel
  • Writers
    • Henrietta Ashworth
    • Jessica Ashworth
    • Fiona Shaw
  • Stars
    • Billy Boyd
    • Gregor Selkirk
    • Anna Paquin
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    6.5/10
    7.8K
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    • Director
      • Annabel Jankel
    • Writers
      • Henrietta Ashworth
      • Jessica Ashworth
      • Fiona Shaw
    • Stars
      • Billy Boyd
      • Gregor Selkirk
      • Anna Paquin
    • 59User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Billy Boyd
    Billy Boyd
    • Older Charlie
    • (voice)
    Gregor Selkirk
    Gregor Selkirk
    • Charlie Weekes
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Dr. Jean Markham
    Euan Mason
    • John
    Holliday Grainger
    Holliday Grainger
    • Lydia Weekes
    Lauren Lyle
    Lauren Lyle
    • Annie Stock
    Kate Dickie
    Kate Dickie
    • Pam Stock
    Lauren Annie Boyle
    • Chanting Girl #1
    • (as Lauren Boyle)
    Zara Howell
    • Chanting Girl #2
    Violet Fluendy
    • Chanting Girl #3
    Kaidon McGrath
    • Bully
    Liam Meghan
    • Billy
    Joanne Gallagher
    Joanne Gallagher
    • Mrs. Bewick
    Joni Samson
    • Connie
    Isaac Jenkins
    • Tim Bewick
    Farah Samson
    • Iris
    Leo Hoyte-Egan
    • George
    Emun Elliott
    Emun Elliott
    • Robert Weekes
    • Director
      • Annabel Jankel
    • Writers
      • Henrietta Ashworth
      • Jessica Ashworth
      • Fiona Shaw
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    User reviews59

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    7liznync

    I wish I didn't read the book before I saw this...

    Don't get me wrong, I did like this film. The fashion style and the two main actresses don't disappoint. However, I'm not sure why they chose to diverge so much from such a well done book and the happy ending of it? The departure from the flow of the book made the last half hour feel clunky.
    AntiHeroAnnie

    'This town is too small for secrets'

    This is not so much a love story about a "forbidden" love, but it is also about a child who slowly discovers how things work in the adult world.

    This film has a slow start (after about 30 minutes the pace picks up), but my patience is well rewarded at the end. An ending that raises some questions. Yet I didn't feel it had a very strange ending. Only after talking to someone about it for half an hour did I find out why the ending felt good to me. So does the aforementioned quote get a completely different meaning in the end. I think the filmmakers intended to make a film that makes you think.

    The acting is very good. Especially Gregor Selkirk, who plays the son, is excellent. I have seen few young actors acting so convincingly and realistically. I had to get used to Anna Paquin, who plays Dr. Jean Markham, because she reminded me a bit of BBC Kate Bliss (Bargain Hunt, Flog it !, Put your money where your mouth is). If you would say that Kate Bliss and Anna Paquin were sisters, I would believe it. I had to suppress a chuckle when Jean said she didn't have any teaspoons. Kate Bliss being the silver expert. I think I have seen Steven Robertson before in the detective series "Shetland" and I had wondered if his accent was realistic. In this film the Scottish accent feels to me more realistic than the one he had in "Shetland". (But I'm not Scottish so it's just a feeling of someone who's second language is English).

    Apart from a scene with too many bees (which looks almost surreal), I think this is an excellent film.
    6AngelHonesty

    Not Just a Love Story, a Movie with a Message

    Another tragic lesbian love story. For all those who love lesbian movies as much as I do, we're very familiar with the majority of the heartbreaking plots that tend to leave us with an ache in our hearts by the end.

    The beginning was hard to follow. It was clunky with the slow story and for awhile I was struggling with liking the way Anna Paquin played the character of Jean. But as the movie went on the characters and story began to grow on me. Holliday Grainger was fantastic. Her energy really brought life and emotion to the love story. Her character really shone.

    From the very first opening scenes of the film, as narrated by older Charlie, he foretells how the movie will end. It was disappointing that he gave it away in the first five seconds of the movie. But in a way it also prepares you for what's to come. The movie has a lot of deeper messages in it. It's not just about a love story, but about a boy learning to grow up and learning some of the harsh realities of the adult world. It shows us how brutal the 50's could be for women or anything out side of the normal. It shows how society can effect our decisions and make life difficult. Some people loved the ending in the reviews. But personally I did not. It felt like there were some holes in the logic of the ending.

    The footage of the bees and facts told in the film was impressive. And very educational.
    8bob-the-movie-man

    A Bee Movie with a sting in the tale.

    Tell it to the Bees plays like a grittier Scottish version of "Carol".

    It's 1952 ("Carol" was also set in 1952, but in New York). Many married men have come back from the war forever changed. Life is financially tough for most families. In particular, attitudes to multi-racial relationships and (particularly) homosexuality are appalling, and never more so than in the small Scottish mill town where the film is set.

    Holliday Grainger plays Lydia, separating from her rough and ready war-veteren husband Robert (Emun Elliott). This is all really hard for 7-year old Charlie (Gregor Selkirk) who without sexual guidance from either parent or school is trying to make sense of his world. Charlie is a sensitive child and finds solace by talking to the bees kept by local doctor Jean Markham (Anna Paquin) where she lives alone in the large family home. "You should tell the bees your secrets. Then they won't fly away." Jean tells the young lad.

    As Lydia's circumstances change, she and Jean grow ever closer and scandal is set to envelope the community.

    The story comes from a book by Fiona Shaw (the the action moved from Yorkshire to Scotland) and the screenplay is by Henrietta and Jessica Ashworth. Just as in "Carol" the film deliciously builds (if that's not too lascivious a thing to say) the sexual tension that grows between the two women.

    But aside from this main love story there are some beautifully crafted sub-stories in there. One in particular, featuring Lydia's cousin Annie Stock (Lauren Lyle) leads to a truly nightmarish scene that will upset some viewers.

    An issue I personally found with the Scottish setting is that (like "Under the Skin") much of a dialogue is delivered in a very strong regional accent. This made understanding the dialogue for non-Scots very difficult: I had a particular problem with Emun Elliott in this regard. (Sorry if this comment upsets any Scots reading this: it's just a statement of fact!).

    Anna Paquin holds the current record for the youngest-ever Oscar winner ("Best Supporting Actress" in 1993 for "The Piano"), but here proves she hasn' t lost her touch. Because, here she is both determined and vulnerable in equal measure and acts this out brilliantly. Paired with the free-spirited Holliday Grainger they make for a powerhouse performance together, and the sex scene (when it comes) is wonderfully realised: genuinely sensual, but in more of a 50's way than for similar scenes in films like "Desert Hearts" or "Blue is the Warmest Colour".

    A late scene on a railway platform - although somewhat clichéd - is an acting masterclass, and memorably done.

    Also noteworthy is young Gregor Selkirk in what is his 2nd feature film role. Many of the scenes live or die on this young man, and he does a great job.

    This is a small but beautifully crafted film that kept me enthralled. I'm not sure it necessarily needed the bees (some beautiful macro photography by Bartosz Nalazek) but as a simple tale of prejudice in a small community it was well told and delivered the goods.

    I really enjoyed this film... so it comes with my recommendation. "Pride" made you appreciate just how far tolerance has come in the UK in 30 years. But "Tell it to the Bees" illustrates that the 80's were just a step along a journey that started long before that.

    (For the full, graphical review please visit One Mann's Movies on the internet or Facebook.
    7biljao258

    Good character acting, but....

    The director draws excellent performances from the two female leads (playing Lydia and Dr Jean) and also from the very capable supporting cast. The cinematography and production design capture the ambience and restrictive social mores of the "small" 1950s Scottish mill town quite convincingly. The story is less convincing about the symbolism of the bees (which is presumably derived from the book). We see too many random extreme close-ups of bees, Lydia's son Charlie sharing his secrets with the bees in their hives, and in the last 20 minutes of the movie, an incident which implies that the bees have developed some sort of preternatural relationship with the boy. This latter aspect, particularly, seems rather incongruous with the otherwise quite adult themed lesbian romance story. It strikes me as a movie primarily to be enjoyed for its great character acting.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Jean wades out to rescue Charlie's boat was filmed on the shores of Loch Ard at Kinlochard.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Jean Markham: You should tell the bees your secrets. Then they won't fly away.

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      References Heidi la sauvageonne (1937)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2019 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Môi Hôn Ngọt Ngào
    • Production companies
      • Motion Picture Capital
      • BFI Film Fund
      • Creative Scotland
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      • $151,107
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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