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The movie was cute, yet predictable.
The camera angles and music gave it a heightened sense of melodrama that was extremely unnneccessary. Keke Palmer who played Akeelah appears to have enough experience and poise to carry such a role without all the "extra." I also give kudos to the actors who played "Javier" and "Georgia" (Akeelah's best friend). :) At times the movie was sickeningly sweet and the plot was predictable enough that you could leave your seat for popcorn, return and not feel lost. I applaud Laurence Fishburne for producing such a positive piece and it's my hope that children see themselves in Akeelah (her tenacity, strength and intelligence). :) After that movie, I know I found myself looking up some of those words. :o :D |
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I took my Girl Scout troop to see this movie on Saturday morning. I made the parents get them up early, so we could make the first showing. I just knew the theater would be packed (as it was for Madea). Sadly, it was not. It was about 3/4 full, but there was definitely no lack of seating.
My girls (who are 11,12 & 13) LOVED the movie. A parent who attended was brought to tears. While I thought that there were some cliches in the movie, I really enjoyed the fact that the older brother & sister were so supportive of Akeelah. |
I agree with NUPE4LIFE. We don't take matters of intellectual formation seriously, thus this movie would not be taken as seriously as a raucous comedy or hip hop-themed movie. When I went to see this movie in my town about 90% of the audience was caucasian. Although it was a bit formulaic, it was a good positive movie, especially good was the chemistry amongst the children (viz. Akeelah and Javier).
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On the fear of Excellence
Our biggest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, or gorgeous or talented or fabulous? Actually, who are you NOT to be? You are a child of God. You playing small doesn't serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in every one of us. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our fear of our own excellence, our presence automatically liberates others. And excellence becomes the standard of all our lives. From A Return to Love, by Marianne Williamson |
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I took my munchkin to see it this afternoon. I enjoyed the film. It was really positive. When we left my daughter (4 y/o) said "Well, I can spell cat, C-A-T....and dog, D-O-G..." I guess she felt inspired :D
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TEACHERS FREE THIS WEEKEND @ ANY AMC Theater
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I could see this again!!
Yeah! I saw it last weekend with my daughter and a group of her 11 year old friends. We loved it. I almost cried at the end. I was really feeling Angela Basset's character.
I was really disappointed that the theater was not full.:( Many of my students still have not seen this. I think a protest for a field trip is in order!!! |
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GASP! They love us! They really love us!
This actually does mean something considering that I teach in Clayton County (GA), and we have a lot of issues right now. just.ten.days.left.... |
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*AMC Entertainment and Lionsgate are extending the offer for every teacher in the United States to receive one free ticket to “Akeelah and the Bee” from Friday, May 19 through Thursday, May 25. The offer is valid exclusively at all theatres in the AMC system including: Loews Theatres, Star Theatres and Magic Johnson Theatres. The free"Bee", according to a press release, “is an effort to reward teachers at the end of the school year for their hard work and encourage them to see the inspiring education-themed movie.” Simply present a school issued ID card and a valid photo ID or a pay stub and a valid photo ID to your local AMC theatre playing the film. :cool: :D :cool: |
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