Akeelah and the Bee Makes Movie Honor Roll
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Akeelah and the Bee deserves an A-plus for presenting us a world where the best we have within us is encouraged to shine. If you don't tear up at least once during this inspiring story, you should have to stay after school and write on the blackboard five hundred times: "I will develop a soul."

Sure, there are one or two moments of blatant Hollywood manipulation during the movie; but for the most part, the drama of Akeelah's journey is driven by the story and director/writer Doug Atchison is careful not to get in the way.

There is much that is special about this movie. Powerful performances by Laurence Fishburne and Angela Basset (two actors who probably exude smoldering charisma when they take a nap) serve to showcase a gem of a performance by 13 year-old Keke Palmer as Akeelah. Palmer gives a wide-ranging and emotionally nuanced portrayal that captures the concerns, pressures, fears and joys of a child who wants to excel and, at the same time, just wants to fit in.



An unexpected delight in Akeelah is the status accorded to all the kids who are participating in the spelling contests. They are presented as intelligent but not overly geeky and the movie consistently displays a respect for their accomplishments. The bee competition is filmed like a prizefight with quick cuts and a bell that signals elimination as competitor after competitor falls.

The rapid-fire editing conveys a spirited, competitive atmosphere and, more effectively than any platitude-filled speech, serves to elevate the smart kids to a level of admiration normally reserved for student-athletes. The message here is that it's alright to be good at something different. It's the kind of representation you hope might give some good kids in the back of the theater just enough courage and just enough hope to ignore taunts of "braniac" and to pursue their own dreams. The magic of this movie is that you'll leave the theater believing such an impact is possible.

Much of the movie's power comes from the subtlety and understatement with which it conveys respect for achievement. In a movie populated by teachers and authority figures (good and bad), one of the interesting juxtapositions of the film is that the children consistently teach the adults. The adults have much to learn about courage and fear, sportsmanship and competition, strength and kindness, and the power of goals and determination. Time after time, the kids in the spelling bee show a level of maturity and respect for others that the adults have either forgotten or never learned.

Akeelah and the Bee presents the struggles and successes of a remarkable young girl in a unique way that sets it above other films in its genre. This inspiring, feel-good story emerges as one of the must-see movies of the summer.

Nobody should have to spell that out for you.




AUTHOR: Mark Jabo

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markeish




markeish says on 2006-11-13 12:38:43 about movie
dear akeelah your brother is fine









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