6/10
This movie is the 'bees" knees
15 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
A lovely told story set in the 1950's. Spolier alert: why in nearly every LGBT movie on has to "move' on or part ways with no concise reason/expalnation??? rhetorical question. The cinematography was amazing (esp through UHD). Music was masterful and the story was good. Yes, not much story with the women's relationship, instead we get to see more of thier indivudual stories. I loved the Bees as they had thier own stories to tell and quite well done too may I add! Sometimes less is more and I got all that in this movie. Would have liked to seen more of the women's rship develop further into the movie. Spoiler: A strange but very predictable ending.I appreciate the doctor (she cute) been honest with the boy about not following them to Canada. Which I didnt get at all. Doc wasnt really welcome back to her 'town' so why stay? The ending was a big let down. So BEE it. There are (unfortunately) not many heart felt LGBT movies out there atm except Love,Simon which I loved. Going to buy the BR. It takes ALOT for me to actually buy movies nowadays,they have to really reel me in, hook, line and sinker! Watch Tell It. No tissues required.
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