Trailer for gay period drama "Tell It to the Bees"

Mar 09, 2019 22:42



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“Dr. Jean Markham (Anna Paquin) returns to the town she left as a teenager to take over her late father’s medical practice. When a school-yard scuffle lands Charlie (Gregor Selkirk) in her surgery, she invites him to visit the hives in her garden and tell his secrets to the bees, as she once did. The new friendship between the boy and the bee ( Read more... )

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la_petite_singe March 9 2019, 15:42:38 UTC
Yessssss can't wait for this ♥️ and apparently My Days of Mercy is getting an Internet release on April 5th, so yay

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truth_and_facts March 9 2019, 15:47:43 UTC
Love Anna and she's nailing the accent from the little i could see. This looks interesting, why must kids always be such assholes and ruin everything lol.
Happy to have an openly bi woman in a lesbian/bi role, I don't know who the other actress is but imma google her later. One of the reasons i wasn't eager to watch carol and the one with rachel weiz and mcadams.

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golden_train March 9 2019, 15:48:16 UTC
here for this.

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golden_train March 9 2019, 18:45:32 UTC
It is!

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zeysech March 9 2019, 16:02:10 UTC
I recently watched "Postcards from London" on Netflix, which was a aesthetically beautiful but kind of a mess in terms of how it conveyed its themes and like pacing. It was more about art and ideas of beauty/creativity than anything.

I'm also waiting for Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga to be released online because I wanted to see it in theaters but it wasn't playing anywhere near me, and I'm really excited about it!

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yeezus_christ March 10 2019, 00:17:36 UTC
"i recently watched postcards from london on netflix, which was a aesthetically beautiful but kind of a mess in terms of how it conveyed its themes and like pacing. it was more about art and ideas of beauty/creativity than anything."

my feels exactly. i wish i liked it more because it's so pretty.

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zeysech March 10 2019, 00:35:06 UTC
Oh it was ridiculously gorgeous, and it was great how much it played around with its aesthetic. I really loved the scenes where he was conversing with Caravaggio, they were definitely the most inspired parts of the film ( ... )

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yeezus_christ March 15 2019, 03:02:02 UTC
i completely agree. and i really wish there was coherent character development for this movie to be aesthetically and thematically coherent and more than just really pretty with pretty people.

i'm interested to see what the director does next and also interested in what happened behind the scenes whenever a promising premise doesn't translate to it's intended medium.

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buzzybhn March 9 2019, 16:03:31 UTC
Is the book worth a read?

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