
Nunez (Ruby In Paradise, A Flash Of Green) is an independent film-maker who makes the sort of character-driven pieces that actors and worthy critics often love. This, the story of beekeeper Ulee (Fonda) and his family troubles, is no different. Its slow, honey-clogged pace makes the first hour positively soporific. But stay awake past this hurdle and you'll start to care about the characters, who make the remaining third of the film truly rewarding.
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