I did a preliminary screening and I found that "Akeelah" is far more than I expected. I was sitting in the theater and wiping tears from my eyes during performance. The emotional weight, storytelling, and feminine perspective of "Akeelah" are very similar to POETIC JUSTICE (also in the South Central of Los Angeles).
"Akeelah" is performing wonderfully. As a mentor of Akeelah, Lawrence Fishbourne always remembered my position at BOYZ N THE HOOD - I thought of finding a savior and a man without a face. Like Angela Bassett, Fishburn looks spectacular, she plays a terrible parent role in the South Central and has strong realism, so she knows everything right and tone. Keke Palmer, she is definitely increasing ... there are cute girls too. Several powerful secondary episodes appeared in the first half of "Akeelah". They said that the painful past of Dr. Larabie (African), the lack of attention of Akiela's overworked mother (Bassett), the breaking relationship between Akela and her best friend, Sahara Galley, and one of the Akera brothers . Who spent time in the center of central southern China?
In addition to the dramatic emotions of "Akeelah", there are many comedies. Many of the jokes are in what is not being seen although it is not told (looking at the father of the main partner of Akira). The most vibrant part of the movie is IMO. This includes the loyalty of Akeelah's friend Javier (JR villarreal) - you know this scene when you see it.
From a more objective point of view, I think many of the transitions / transitions of "Akeelah" scenes are not very beautiful. I looked back on the emotional montage that centered around Akeelah, her family, and people in the community, I forgot all of them. If you remember the outstanding poems of COACH CARTER ("our deepest fear ..."), you may think that "Akeelah" used it twice. But this time I read another poem. The rhythm of "Akeelah" is very good, especially about how Akeelah learns and progresses nationwide spelling competitions. "Akeelah" sometimes makes the game insensitive, but more importantly, it focuses on the rewards of people who believe in himself. The children in the theater I did spelled out from the first scene
The end - I will not destroy it - Combine humor, victory, and sadness with "Akeelah", one of the most beautiful finishes I have felt from the movie. You have to go to AKEELAH and BEE! You leave the theater and inspired by the best words in the movie ("L-O-V-E")
The variant that appeared in the movie "Akeelah and the Be" (2006) shown on the picture frame of the wall is attributed to Mandela. "Our deepest fears are not sufficient for us Major Do we question ourselves who is smart, gorgeous, talented and talented? In fact, who are you We were born to express the glory of the inner god, let other people do the same. "
In the 2006 film "Akeelah and the Bee", Bassett drew Tanya Anderson, the mother of film director Akeelah, played by Keke Palmer. Bassett likes this story and states that the hero is a partnership with Palmer, thinking that he wants to dream, everyone wants to dream, needs assistance and guidance, so that anyone can be anyone. I will. "Very wonderful" "According to Bassett, these two are not as good as the Palmer, she is as good as the adult she is working in. In the same year Bassett appeared in the television movie" Time Bomb. "Variety's Brian Lowry It is seen as "Extended Guest" by
Smart and fascinating AKEELAH and THE BEE follow the delicate and courageous process of small girls' growth. Akeelah (Keke Palmer) is an 11-year old spelling gift that is confidently protected. In order to 'adapt' with her classmate at a junior high school in the Klenshaw district of Los Angeles, she lost her father (she was killed by a gun at the age of 6), she could not meet the diligent mother Tanya (Angela)) or Beginning - action tough brothers. After she got the whole class of bees, her principal (Curtis Armstrong) decided that she should participate in the competition: he wanted to promote school but he also had a dysfunctional school system "Delayed" by. The enthusiasm of the girl is attracted. She talked with his powerful friend Dr. Larbee Fishburne who agreed to the coach of Akeelah, if she agreed to clean up his language, study hard, and most importantly believe in himself. However, Larrabie pointed out that her concept of independence is consistent.