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Shany 2023-01-22 00:51:16
The beginning begins with the bee and runs through the film throughout. I think in addition to metaphorizing the sweetness of love, there should be another consideration, that is, the bee symbolizes the breeding of the matriarchal clan. In a male-dominated society, women's freedom of choice is reduced, and if the choice of the other half does not follow the prescribed natural attributes, it is against the law of nature. In the more feudal Britain of the 1950s, homosexuality was an object of...
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Suzanne 2023-01-16 01:42:36
Three and a half stars, I haven't read the original so I can't compare it, all the episodes seem familiar, but I'm just not happy. The two kiss scenes are very...
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Lynn 2023-01-15 23:18:32
7⃣️gentle and...
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Rosemary 2023-01-11 17:20:09
The story scenes are all ok, but when the female second speaks, I really act very, straight-forward, just like reading...
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Adrianna 2022-12-21 02:09:11
I still prefer this kind of "literary and artistic direction", the comfort and simplicity of the station. The kiss at the station is really super courageous and shocked, so I have no reason to believe that in the end, they...
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Ida 2022-12-15 02:31:15
There is really more resonance between the same sex, or the same...
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Lesly 2022-12-14 11:23:25
It's not that I despise it, it really is...
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Lina 2022-12-02 08:59:15
The kiss goodbye scene brought tears to my...
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Liana 2022-11-22 16:30:07
There is no happy ending in "reality", two people live apart, but in essence it is a happy ending, because two people are so in love with each other, and because of their love for each other, one has the courage to start a new life, the other is full of strength to practice medicine, save the dying, Work to cure the diseases of the town. Their choices are sad, touching and respectable. (A small detail about the ring. Jean should have liked Lydia for a long time, but Lydia is still married....
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Lavonne 2022-11-19 02:54:37
"If you tell bees a secret, they won't fly away." Based on Fiona Shaw's novel of the same name, the story is set in a small English town in the 1950s, about a single mother with a broken marriage who The story of a female doctor who took over her late father's medical career. Jane takes in Lydia, a destitute single mother, and her ten-year-old son Charlie, who was kicked out by her landlord. The bees run through the film, they are kept by the doctor Jane in his garden, and the young Charlie met...
Tell It to the Bees Comments
Extended Reading
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Dr. Jean Markham: You should tell the bees your secrets. Then they won't fly away.
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Dr. Jean Markham: This town is too small for secrets