Tell It to the Bees (2019)

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Dr. Jean Markham 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 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 keeper brings his mother Lydia into Jean's world.

Intro
"Tell It to the Bees", directed by Annabel Jankel, is a 2019 British romantic drama film inspired by Fiona Shaw's 2009 book of the exact same name. Set in 1950s Britain, the film bravely checks out a lesbian love story in the middle of a small-town afflicted with rigid social and cultural norms.

Plot Summary
The drama unfolds in a little, peaceful, Yorkshire town, where Dr. Jean Markham (played by Anna Paquin) returns to her childhood house, formerly owned by her late father, to use up his practice after he passed away. Jean is met noteworthy bitterness from the townsfolk due to a scandalous affair she had with a female in her younger years causing her exile years earlier.

While Jean tries to rebuild her life, she befriends a young boy called Charlie (Gregor Selkirk) when he enters a brawl at school. His mom, Lydia Weekes (Holliday Grainger), a young, financially having a hard time factory employee dealing with a broke marital relationship, values Jean's generosity towards her boy and starts working as a house cleaner for Jean, unaware of the complicated brave relationship that would soon flower between the 2.

Romantic Development and Challenges
An intimate relationship kinds in between Lydia and Jean when Lydia briefly moves into Jean's house after being kicked out from her own house. Through their progressing love, the power of acceptance and human connection ended up being obvious, additional articulated by the metaphor of a beehive positioned in Jean's backyard, representing not just neighborhood, but a safe haven for the misconstrued, and to which Charlie privately tells their story.

Despite their deep affection, their relationship is hindered by societal bias. Lydia's abusive hubby, Robert (Emun Elliott), finds their relationship and utilizes it versus Lydia, fighting for sole custody of Charlie and causing a distressing separation for the women.

Resolution
The climax happens when Charlie, in his innocence and misunderstanding, inadvertently reveals his mom's relationship to the community. The oppressive social mindsets of their small town come to the fore, and they face ruthless harassment. However, Jean and Lydia's unapologetic love endures and ends up being a beacon of hope against such prejudices.

Conclusion
"Tell It to the Bees" is a poignant tale of prohibited romance amidst social bias. The struggles and sacrifices of the primary characters develop a fascinating story of durability and attests love's power, even in the face of frustrating hardship. The movie takes its audience back to a not-so-distant past and provides an engaging expedition of social standards, sexual taboos, and the dispute of living one's fact. Despite the painful ending, it leaves audiences with a potent pointer of the draconian pressures the LGBTQ+ community has actually traditionally confronted, and continues to deal with in lots of parts of the world today. The film magnificently takes on complex themes of love, judgment, and approval, making it an essential contribution to LGBTQ+ movie theater.

Top Cast

  • Anna Paquin (small)
    Anna Paquin
    Jean Markham
  • Holliday Grainger (small)
    Holliday Grainger
    Lydia Weekes
  • Emun Elliott (small)
    Emun Elliott
    Robert Weekes
  • Steven Robertson (small)
    Steven Robertson
    Jim
  • Lauren Lyle (small)
    Lauren Lyle
    Annie Stock
  • Gregor Selkirk (small)
    Gregor Selkirk
    Charlie Weekes
  • Kate Dickie (small)
    Kate Dickie
    Pam Stock
  • Billy Boyd (small)
    Billy Boyd
    Older Charlie (voice)
  • Euan Mason (small)
    Euan Mason
    John
  • Zara Howell
    Chanting Girl 2
  • Violet Fluendy (small)
    Violet Fluendy
    Chanting Girl 3