Akeelah, a young gifted girl, comes from a dysfunctional family and is on the verge of quitting school. She discovers that she has a high aptitude for spellings and enters a spelling bee contest.
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Akeelah and the Bee
2006
R
1 h 52 m
United States
Drama
Family
Akeelah, a young gifted girl, comes from a dysfunctional family and is on the verge of quitting school. She discovers that she has a high aptitude for spellings and enters a spelling bee contest.
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7.4 /10
22861 people rated
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Raïssa🦋
20/03/2026 00:09
Akeelah and the Bee
WISDOM MATHIAS
23/01/2026 13:09
great movie I wish to watch the full movie again
davido
16/06/2025 03:15
Akeelah and the Bee_360P
M&M@000777
15/06/2025 00:30
I just saw it at the Tribeca Film Festival. Afterwards, there was a Q&A with the director, cast, and crew.
First thing you'll notice about this film is that the little girl, Akeelah, is black. Why did I point this out just now? Every single black stereotype that can possibly surface, does surface. Not only that, but it happens in the first few minutes of the film. From the Hollywood-esquire, over-done ebonics to the fact that the family dinner consists of chicken, the fact that this girl is black and comes from the ghetto is beaten over your head a million times over.
The beginning of the movie also has bad timing. At one moment, she is doing poor in school. The next, how about a spelling bee? The beginning is so jaunty that it simply doesn't work.
The rest of the movie plays out as an average underdog story. The black girl gimmick plays out very quickly, but that doesn't keep the writer from making references to civil rights leaders. Obviously, a black girl winning a spelling bee is analogous to the civil rights movement, right? What is surprisingly scary about this gimmick is that it actually worked. Everybody at the Q&A after the movie seemed to absolutely gobble it up. Everyone asked crap questions like "Critics said that this is the best movie of the year. How will you handle the success?" I asked the only critical question, which was "The continuity of the movie seemed off, and the scene transitions were very forced. For example, at one moment, the girl is walking home. In an instant, she is being woken up. Why do the scene transitions seem so forced?" The director gave one of the biggest cop-out replies I have ever heard: "Maybe the reel transitions were too hard". Yes. It's the projectionist's fault. Definitely not the fault of the director.
This movie is nothing special. I'd pass.
Alfredoh Diamondboy
11/02/2025 21:20
I just loved this movie
PI4Udc
26/11/2024 00:59
soon
Jean Emmanuel Djohore
01/11/2024 21:27
hey
BERO-BERO
16/10/2024 01:24
je veux ce film( Akeelah ) en VF 🙏🏾
Nifemi otusanya
01/10/2024 03:28
so interesting
AKTioE
25/06/2024 07:29
watch this interesting video
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Raïssa🦋
20/03/2026 00:09
Akeelah and the Bee
WISDOM MATHIAS
23/01/2026 13:09
great movie I wish to watch the full movie again
davido
16/06/2025 03:15
Akeelah and the Bee_360P
M&M@000777
15/06/2025 00:30
I just saw it at the Tribeca Film Festival. Afterwards, there was a Q&A with the director, cast, and crew.
First thing you'll notice about this film is that the little girl, Akeelah, is black. Why did I point this out just now? Every single black stereotype that can possibly surface, does surface. Not only that, but it happens in the first few minutes of the film. From the Hollywood-esquire, over-done ebonics to the fact that the family dinner consists of chicken, the fact that this girl is black and comes from the ghetto is beaten over your head a million times over.
The beginning of the movie also has bad timing. At one moment, she is doing poor in school. The next, how about a spelling bee? The beginning is so jaunty that it simply doesn't work.
The rest of the movie plays out as an average underdog story. The black girl gimmick plays out very quickly, but that doesn't keep the writer from making references to civil rights leaders. Obviously, a black girl winning a spelling bee is analogous to the civil rights movement, right? What is surprisingly scary about this gimmick is that it actually worked. Everybody at the Q&A after the movie seemed to absolutely gobble it up. Everyone asked crap questions like "Critics said that this is the best movie of the year. How will you handle the success?" I asked the only critical question, which was "The continuity of the movie seemed off, and the scene transitions were very forced. For example, at one moment, the girl is walking home. In an instant, she is being woken up. Why do the scene transitions seem so forced?" The director gave one of the biggest cop-out replies I have ever heard: "Maybe the reel transitions were too hard". Yes. It's the projectionist's fault. Definitely not the fault of the director.
This movie is nothing special. I'd pass.
Alfredoh Diamondboy
11/02/2025 21:20
I just loved this movie
PI4Udc
26/11/2024 00:59
soon
Jean Emmanuel Djohore
01/11/2024 21:27
hey
BERO-BERO
16/10/2024 01:24
je veux ce film( Akeelah ) en VF 🙏🏾
Nifemi otusanya
01/10/2024 03:28
so interesting
AKTioE
25/06/2024 07:29
watch this interesting video
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